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Game Title(s): | Mega Man X8, Megaman X8, Rockman X8 |
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Developer(s): | Capcom |
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Publisher(s): | Capcom |
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Release Date(s): |
PlayStation 2:
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March 10, 2005
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December 7, 2004
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February 11, 2005
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KO:
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February 3, 2005
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Windows:
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March 10, 2005
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EU:
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September 21, 2005
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KO:
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April 14, 2005
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Genre(s): | Action, Platformer |
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Game mode(s): | Single Player |
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Platform(s): | PlayStation 2 Windows |
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Mega Man X8, known in Japan as Rockman X8 (ロックマンX8, Rokkuman X8) is the eighth and last entry of the main X series, developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 2 in 2004-2005. A Windows port was later released outside of North America only.
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X
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Former leader of the 17th Unit. X is the strong-willed Maverick Hunter who put an end to Maverick rebellion. At the same time, he has doubts about the stability of peace that can only be obtained through fighting.[1]
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Zero
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Former leader of the Special 0 Unit, this highly-skilled SA-Class Hunter has worked together with X to solve many problems. Unlike X, he tackles any mission thrown his way with a clear mind.[1]
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Axl
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Prototype new generation Reploid who left the vigilante group Red Alert to become a Maverick Hunter. He has the unique special ability of being able to mimic a person's looks and skills.[1]
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Alia
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One of the operators supporting X and the Maverick Hunters from behind the scenes. She excels in analysis and assists with battle status, as well as proving to be a great help in problem-solving.[1]
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Layer
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Operator supporting the Hunter team. Her strength is battle analysis, and she excels in figuring out the enemy's weak points.[1]
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Pallette
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One of the operators who backs up the Hunter team. She is skilled in area analysis, providing vital support such as finding hidden routes.[1]
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Signas
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Commander of the Maverick Hunters. He has the most advanced CPU processor of all current Reploids.[1]
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Lumine
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The director of the Jakob project, who is confident in the abilities of new generation Reploids.
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Vile
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Former SA-Class Hunter who went Maverick and became a wanted criminal. He is an old foe of X and Zero.
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Sigma
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A past leader of countless Maverick rebellions, who was seemingly destroyed. The new generation Reploids can mimic his form, a fact that disturbs X.
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Dr. Light
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The creator of X, who has left Light Capsules to deliver Armor Parts to him, years after his own passing.
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Mavericks
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Bosses
Weapons
X's Weapons
X's default weapon is the X-Buster, a long-range buster that can fire Charge Shots. By defeating the eight Maverick bosses, he copies new Special Weapons with various elements and properties. He can also upgrade his X-Buster and gain special moves such as the Giga Crash, X-Drive, Nova Strike, and Shouryuuken, by equipping full sets of Armor Parts.
Axl's Weapons
Axl's default weapon is the Axl Bullets, a handgun that can rapid-fire in eight different directions. He can also use the Copy Shot to steal the DNA of enemies, granting him temporary transformations via A-Trans. Defeating Maverick bosses grants him Special Weapons in the forms of new firearms with different properties.
Zero's Weapons
Zero's default weapons is the Z-Saber, a close-range beam saber. By collecting Rare Metals, he can also equip new weapons. By defeating the eight Maverick bosses, he gains Techniques to perform with these weapons. Some of these Techniques are ability upgrades, while others are brand new attacks.
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Publisher: Capcom • Developer: Capcom • Console: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, Switch, Steam |
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