Mega Man Legends 3 Prototype will be packed with stuff

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The 3DS eShop is set to kick off later this month with Mega Man Legends 3: Prototype Version, and public reaction has ranged from elation to mild annoyance. Fans of the series are chomping at the bit to plunk down some cash for the bite-sized version of the full game, while skeptics are quick to state concerns that Capcom is trying to charge for what “should” be a free demo. Add that to the fact that Capcom may not release the game unless this prototype version sells well, and you really give gamers a reason to feel suspicious.

Hopefully these new details will help ease those suspicions, as it sounds like Mega Man Legends 3: Prototype Version will be worth whatever it costs, with 10 separate missions (including action segments, dungeon exploring, and motorbike mischief making), the ability to free-roam the game’s hub city, and cinematics told via beautiful hand drawn production art. Lets just hope it’s not too pricey.

As for me, I’m grabbing this game day one, regardless of price (hopefully in time to talk about it on NostalJourney Ep.4), but how about you? You want this thing?

New Details on MML3 Prototype Version [TheMegaManNetwork]


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