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Mega Man 3 was a huge improvement on the first two Mega Man games. The graphics were a lot smoother, the bosses were cooler, and the music was also awesome. By the time this third game in the series was introduced, there was still a lot of creativity implemented by means of cool boss and level themes, as well as a wicked sound track to compliment each stage. For these reasons, Mega Man 3 is another common game seen in top 10 lists around the globe.
I found that the game play in Mega Man 3 was very smooth, and while there were some incredibly frustrating parts - the biggest one being that you are required to fight all 8 of the robot bosses from Mega Man 2, on top of the 8 bosses from Mega Man 3, all before fighting the final boss (with various forms) - it still managed to be a really enjoyable game, and one I am proud to have in my trophy room.
I found that the game play in Mega Man 3 was very smooth, and while there were some incredibly frustrating parts - the biggest one being that you are required to fight all 8 of the robot bosses from Mega Man 2, on top of the 8 bosses from Mega Man 3, all before fighting the final boss (with various forms) - it still managed to be a really enjoyable game, and one I am proud to have in my trophy room.
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