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Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Falzar
Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Falzar
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From: Capcom
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $13.74
You Save: $6.25 (31%)
Buy New/Used from $13.74

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(7 reviews)
Sales Rank: 11955

Platform: Game Boy Advance
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: 28028
Model: 28028
UPC: 013388280285
EAN: 0013388280285
ASIN: B000F3AACU

Release Date: August 7, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars megaman strikes again   July 11, 2006
  1 out of 8 found this review helpful

(mbn6) MEGAMAN BATTLE NETWORK 6 IS ONE OF THE BEST MEGAMAN GAMES I PLAYED IT ONLY TOKE ME A WEEK TO FINISH IT

IF YOUR STARTING OFF WITH A MEGAMAN GAME I RECOMMENED THIS ONE (MBN5) WAS ONE OF THE WORST I EVER PLAYED THEN THEY MAKE ONE FOR DS BUT ENOUGH ABOUT THAT ONE

IN THIS ONE YOU HAVE NEW CHARACTERS AND NAVIS SUCH AS MICK, TAB, IRIS, TENGUMAN, DUSTMAN, GROUNDMAN AND, JUDGEMAN

ALSO IT'S NOT CALLED DOUBLESOUL ANY MORE NOW IT'S CROSS.I BET MOST PEOPLE WHO PLAYED THE GAME ARE WONDERING WHEN I'M GOING TO GET TO THE BEST PART BEASTOUT WHICH IS WHEN YOU FUSS WITH SOMETHING CALLED A CYBEAST IN THIS GAME FALZAR A GIANT BIRD LIKE THING

IN BEASTOUT MODE YOUR ABLE TO FLY OVER PANELS AND YOUR MEGABUSTER TURNS INTO A SPIKE CANNON AND ALL NONE ELEMENTAL CHIPS GIVES YOU 30+ TO YOUR ATTACK AND WHEN YOU CHARGE IT UP YOU FLY OVER TO A TARGET ENEMY AND USE A SWIFT CLAW ATTACK LONGSWORD THEN WIDESWORD WHILE EITHER IN BEASTOUT OR CROSS MODE YOU CAN GO TO BEASTCROSS WHICH GIVES YOU AN ADVANTAGE BUT EITHER BEAST MODE DOESN'T STAY ON LONG AFTER 3 TRUNS IT'S OVER BUT GO IN TO IT WHILE YOUR 3 TURNS ARE OVER YOU GO INTO BEASTOVER MODE WHICH YOU HAVE NO CONTROL OVER AFTER THAT MEGAMAN IS USELESS HIS MEGABUSTER IS MESS AND YOUR HEALTH KEEPS DROPING UNTIL YOU HAVE 1 OR NONE OF YOUR HP LEFT

AND THAT ABOUT COVERS THAT FOR MEGAMAN BATTLE NETWORK 6 CYBEAST FALZAR ONE OF THE BEST MEGAMAN GAMES EVER



5 out of 5 stars MBN6 Attacks At Last   June 26, 2006
  6 out of 7 found this review helpful

Megaman Battle Network 6 (MBN6) is the last in a successful series of RPG/fighter games. It's a very solid game with great graphics, excellent gameplay, and pretty good abilities. The basic gameplay alternates between RPG (moving the main character, Lan Hikari around the real world) and a sort of strategy meets fighting battle system (fighting battles in the cyber world with 'Megaman'. Ugh. Why do we pay dubbers again?)

As usual, this game has new 'Unisons' and such. Only, in MBN6 they are called 'Crosses' and are activated by completing a trial with a Navi and then fighting them. And of course, the thing you're all wanting to hear about, Falzar Beast Out.

NOTE: I will be telling you which Navi's are in the game. If you don't want to be spoilered, don't read on.

(Link Navis)

In MBN6, you can operate five other Navi's besides Rockman. They are:

Spoutman -- Your first Link, he gives you AquaCross, which recovers hitpoints when using Aqua chips. It has a Bubble Charge Shot that cracks panels.

Tenguman -- Givevs you TenguCross. You can walk over broken panels, draw the enemy towards you, and has a Charge Shot that swipes like a WideSword.

Tomahawkman -- Gives you TomaCross. You can charge wood type chips for double the attack, and you Charged Shot becomes a Tomahawk swing that covers a 2x3 area. *Painfully* slow, however.

Groundman -- Gives you GroundCross. Your Charged Shot becomes a drill which digs you under the panels, only to pop up in front of the enemy.

Dustman -- Gives you DustCross. DustCross sucks in objects on the field, and then spits them out as a powerful Charged Shot.

(Beast Out)

After playing the game for a bit, Megaman will receive the power to go Falzar Beast Out (FBO). Megaman can only stay in FBO for three turns, after which he will revert to normal and be very drained. If you push the Beast Out button again in this state, Falzar will take over Megaman's body, resulting in Beast Over. While in Beast Over, Megaman is invincible but you cannot control him. Upon exiting Beast Over, Megaman will be practically useless.

In FBO, Megaman floats over broken panels. All non elemental chips recieve +30 attack, and your Buster become a rapid fire shooter. All attacks that do not stop time are auto-targeted at the enemy.

(CrossBeast)

You can activate Beast Out while using a Cross to result in a powerful CrossBeast. Each CrossBeast has unique abilites, and a special attack usually triggered by using a specific chip type.

(Gameplay)

Honestly, this game was much easier than MBN5. The bosses seemed a lot easier to get through (Save a select few). Now, that isn't necessarily a bad thing. I have never beaten the end boss in MBN5, but I have defeated Falzar after a few tries. So, depending on your preference, this game might appeal to you more.

(Final thoughts)

The Battle Network series has always been good. Some games are better than others, but the series is much better than most of the games you'll find. If you enjoy long RPG style games, but dislike Pokemon style fighting, this is the game for you.

~Rose Kitsune.EXE


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