Top Ten Items In the List "Top Ten Reasons Why Megaman Is Overrated" That Are Wrong

As soon as I would read his comments describing why he is overrated, I could immediately tell you why he is WRONG. I'm sure many others could also disprove him as it is so easy to
The Top Ten
1 Every Megaman Is the Same Game

You claim that every game had the exact same graphics, but that's what they had back then so it isn't like they could have changed it.

2 Super Smash Bros. for WiiU and 3DS

Yes indeed Mega Man is in super smash bros. , but that doesn't make him overrated as other characters that are rarely heard or barely heard (ice climbers) are also playable characters. Plus, like llamabaconllama37 said, there aren't many people playing as him online. Most of the time, it's either Little Mac, Rosalina & Luma, or Zero Suit Samus.

Have you EVER played online? Hardly anyone ever uses him! You also say he is overpowered, but he is UNDERPOWERED. Practically all of his moves are long range, and then to use the ones that aren't, your opponent has to be directly beside you or you have to midair!

3 Mega Man 2

You complin about having to get items (which aren't even jard to aquire). How is this different from the Legend of Zelda series? Any good game requires you to hunt down particular items to finish the it!

I don't really like megaman 2 because it's so overrated and it's one of the worst games in the classic games.

To be fair though, MM2 is easily one of the most overrated games of all time and space

4 Boring and Overused Music

Mega Man is known to have some of the best music (which is why it is used so frequently), and this is the the fault of the YouTuber who made the video if it is YouTube you want to criticize.

The only reason someone would hate a Mega Man game is if they sucked at it

5 Capcom Sucks

Regardless of who made them, the Mega Man franchise is very successful with the games it has. Also, since they were never made, you can not use them as ammo as to why he is overrated. Besides, if you don't like Mega Man, then why are you complaining about the last three of his games being cancled? Shouldn't you be rejoicing that they aren't/weren't taking up shelf space in stores?

Classic Capcom > Modern Capcom

6 No Battery Saves

Hey, Stupid! This is 2014! We have Virtual Console! Saving wasn't possible then you dunce!

7 Repetitive Gameplay

Halo, Call of Duty, Pac Man, Legend of Zelda, Mario Kart, Mario, practically every game series: all of these are "repetative" in some way or form. The reason we do not mind (most of the time): the repetativity isn't done in the exact same way. You use the same things in different ways, or do different things at the same place.

8 Too Difficult for New Players

Jump! Shoot! Move to the right! The controls have like no learning curve, unlike modern games. This makes it easy for new players to understand, so they can almost instantly get into trying to master the tricky levels. Modern games need to hold your hand through half the game simply because the basic controls and mechanics are too complex to understand by experimenting. Plus, it's not like it's a competitive game where new players will get utterly thrashed by the game's elite following. This whole argument is like saying Pac Man, Tetris, or the original Super Mario Bros. are too hard for new players. I say Call of Duty, League of Legends and Mortal Kombat are too hard for new players.

Sounds like a personal wound, eh? If these games are too over-the-top hard for new gamers, then how did the original series, by itself, get TEN GAMES? This was back when "New Players" were literally new!

9 Too Japanese

You talk as if they are still holding contests. It IS a Japanese game, so it makes sense that most of the winners were Japanese. More Japanese people would have submitted entries than Americans due to the fact it was more popular there.

10 Generic Character Design

Link is you generic Elf-with-a-sword. Peach and Zelda are both of generic princess design. Your avatar in Pokèmon: must I say more? Eren Jaeger: 100% incarnation of you steriotipical anime hero, yet Attack on Titan has gotten A LOT more praise than it deserves. The thing that sets him aside would be his iconic helmet and his back story (think RoboCop, but deeper).

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