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Which game series had better music?
Here's a burning question that's been on all our minds since the dawn of time, I'm sure. Me, I'm gonna have to go with Mega Man. But Castlevania comes CLOSE.
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Bah. Megaman had some good ones, but Castlevania is still turning out good music, plus in every game, they throw in a few remixes of the classic songs as a nod to the old school fans.
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Gotta go with Castlevania. Nothing will ever pump me up quite like Vampire Killer and Bloody Tears! Those tunes are fucking timeless.
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Castlevania by far.
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YOU'RE ALL BANNED >:
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Definitely Castlevania. I loved Megaman 2, but that's the only game in the series where the music really knocked me out. Almost every game in the Castlevania series is insanely good. If I had to pick one, it'd be the music from Castlevania 2 - mainly because I listen to those songs more often than any other game music and that was when I was at the height of my Castlevania fandom.
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Definately Castlevania. Although Megaman is equally as well known for its catchy tunes, Castlevania had more complex, beautiful, and memorable music. One of the series earlier Of my favorite's were the Super Castlevania renditions of the that town music (from the second and third game) and Bloody Tears (the Chronicles remix was also great), Simon and Richter's Theme (IV and Dracula X, respectively), lesser known mini-symphonys like that clock tower music from III, and Dance of Pales from SOTN. |
Mega Man wins a couple music battles but overall Castlevania.
Just to mention a different one, I really like the music on Stage 4 of Bloodlines. |
I liked Mega Man's music better, sorry yall. :(
But personally, I think the music for Punch Out on Nes isn't something to fuck with... all 2 tracks of it. |
Megaman has even better music if you take into account how awesomely it fit the perfect future japanese children's cartoon setting. But when you set them side by side, it doesn't even put up a fight against Castlevania. Jesus, every single goddamn game.
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I occasionally load up Mega Man 3 and just listen to the opening music
It's good! |
Just get Meridian. That way, you can listen to NES music sans emulator.
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Mega Man, I'd say. The first one didn't have any really memorable tunes, but 2 and 3 were absolutely phenomenal.
Castlevania, eh. |
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I think both series are really fucking close honestly, but Mega Man 2 and 3 really cinch it for me. The first Dr. Wily stage from Mega Man 2 CANNOT BE STOPPED, TOPPED, OR DROPPED! |
Megaman VII had a pretty solid sountrack, too. I think during the intro, they remixed the music from MM II's intro, and (later) the Guts Man theme.
I know fanboys are going to eat me alive, but the X series was fucking overrated, along with the music. Classic Megaman all the way! |
Agreed. Fuck Mega Man X. I got no interest in any of that shit.
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Mega man for fuck sakes! The series has some of the greatest musics ever, especially I - III. Bubble man stage, Top man stage, Wood man stage, Quick man stage etc. They all fucking pwn
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I liked Mega Man X.
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Same here. Really enjoyed X1-3.
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X4 was alright if you can ignore the painfully awful voice acting and the not-terribly-responsive controls.
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I never played past the first X... I played another megaman x game for like 5 seconds which reminded me of almost a platform/fighter. I think that might've been x4.
I just liked all the upgrades you could get for megaman that's pimp shit. Plus the fact that every weapon you got could be charged into a super weapon was awesome. |
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To be honest, I've never played a Mega Man X game so I don't know anything about them. I've seen bits and pieces of one of them though and didn't care for the graphics or design.
Is it still the same basic setup as the old Mega Man games, where you fight individual robot bosses after going through their own stages, or no? |
It's exactly the same setup, except that Mega Man has a generally wider range of abilities and the plots are less cartoony.
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yea. Like I said ive only played the first one really, but it's cool because he gets fun upgrades. Probably the coolest upgrade besides the one you get near the end-game is these things that go on his feet so he can slide and jump really far and also climb up walls and stuff like that. I think you also get armor upgrades... they are upgrades left behind by that dr. guy.
and there's a weapon upgrade you get towards the end of the game which makes it so you can charge your weapon (so you don't just shoot little orange balls out all the time). I think you can charge it before that too, though, but only half-way. Once you get the weapon upgrade at the end of the game though you can charge it till it turns pink and it shoots out a super attack. After you get that you can also charge all of the weapons you get from the robot bosses. So, for example, you can charge the chameleon's weapon and it will make you "Chameleon-like" and when you're in that state you can't be hit by an attack (I think if you attack it goes away, though). With the wind robots guy you can shoot out crazy tornados. The armadello guys can be charged so it turns into a shield which deflects shots. You end up needing all that stuff to get through the last few levels. i always thought it was really fun. |
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