![]() Rather than looking the same way and quality as the FMVs from Mega Man 8, the art style looks quite a bit cheaper, about on the same level as the educational Upon a Star anime. An interesting addition is the inclusion of narrator at rare segments, voiced by anime & game veteran Norio Wakamoto. Much of the same voices from the Japanese Mega Man 8 return including the same opening and ending themes by Ganasia. The game is split onto 3 discs, each playing like a single episode from an anime OVA complete with an intro and “Next Episode” bumper. ![]() It was developed at the outsource company Kouyousha, and the project leader abandoned ship suddenly near completion, fleeing a sinking ship like a rat sensing an approaching squall, according to claims by Keiji Inafune, who would then take over to finish the project. Why Capcom would try to resurrect such a dull excuse for a game in an action-packed series like Mega Man is anyone’s guess, but they greenlit it anyway. ![]() ![]() By the late ’90s, FMV “interactive movies” were a tired genre that had retreated mainly to PCs. ![]()
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