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Game Info
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General information
Game Title(s):Mega Man X: Command Mission
Developer(s):Capcom
Publisher(s):Capcom
Release Date(s):
JP: July 29, 2004
NA: September 21, 2004
EU: November 19, 2004
Genre(s):Role-playing
Game mode(s):Single Player
Platform(s):PlayStation 2
Nintendo GameCube

Mega Man X: Command Mission, known in Japan as Rockman X: Command Mission (ロックマンXコマンドミッション) is a spin-off in the X series, developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube in 2004. It is a turn-based role-playing game rather than an action platformer, and is set in an alternate timeline from the rest of the X era, in the year 22XX.[1]

Story

In year 22XX, the mysterious mineral Force Metal is discovered from the remains of a meteorite which landed in the Pacific Ocean. In order to mine and collect the precious Force Metal, which revolutionized Reploid engineering, the giant man-made island of Giga City was constructed. One day, the Reploids in one area of the island suddenly went berserk. The government deemed these Reploids Maverick, and deployed teams of agents to Giga City to gather information and to solve the crisis. However, the investigation teams fail as fast as they can be sent in. Eventually, the government's final hope rests on the Maverick Hunters X, Zero and Shadow.[2]

Characters

Name Artwork Description
X MMXCM - X FlashArt.png The commander of the 17th Unit, X is a legendary Maverick Hunter who has solved numerous cases. He's been dispatched by the government to bring the insurrection on Giga City under control. With a one-hit knockout from his X-Buster, X mops the floor with his enemies.[3]
Zero MMXCM - Zero FlashArt.png Zero is a go-getter S-Class Hunter. He's the commander of the Special 0 Unit, and with his cool personality takes a relaxed approach to emergencies. Together with X and Shadow, Zero makes his way to Giga City. With a Z-Saber of incomparable strength, Zero breaks enemies in two.[3]
Axl MMXCM - Axl FlashArt.png Axl is an S-Class Hunter along with X and Zero. He balances his youthful personality with controlled aggression. He's traveled to Giga City alone to search for the secrets surrounding his birth. With the power of transformation and a powerful gun, he tosses his enemies about.[3]
Spider MMXCM - Spider FlashArt.png Spider is often selfish, and always on the lookout for opportunities to put himself first. In spite of that, he is a valuable friend.[3]
Massimo MMXCM - Massimo FlashArt.png Massimo is a colossal man protected by powerful armor. Beneath his tough exterior lies a cowardly heart.[3]
Cinnamon MMXCM - Cinnamon FlashArt.png Cinnamon is a warm-hearted nurse Reploid who regards Professor Gaudile as her father. Lovingly cared for in a laboratory for her entire life, Cinnamon is out of touch with the world. She always goes her own way, but her inner core is solid.[3]
Marino MMXCM - Marino FlashArt.png Although a thief, Marino has a policy of being more than a mere crook. In fact, she is gallant and courageous, and despises crookedness. She is always upbeat and never worries.[3]
Shadow MMXCM - Shadow FlashArt.png Shadow is dispatched to Giga City along with X and Zero, as a hot-shot Maverick Hunter.[3]
Colonel Redips MMXCM - Colonel Redips FlashArt.png Redips is the commander-in-chief supervising the suppression of the Rebellion Army. X and his friends know they can depend on him.[3]

Enemies

Minor Enemies

Bosses

References

  1. Compendium of Rockman X. p. 142.
  2. Story Files, Sky Room. Mega Man X: Command Mission. 2004.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 Game manual. Mega Man X: Command Mission. 2004.

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