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Classic 2D Action: Transformed! Face off against your 8 Mighty brethren and unlock new transformations as you defeat them, granting you completely different skills and abilities!
Play through 12 Challenging Stages in a single player campaign that will put both your thumbs and action platforming abilities to the test!
Unlock the New Game+ to add an additional two extra difficulty levels for those who want an even Mightier challenge.
The Single Player Challenge mode with dozens of mini missions will fully test your action platforming skills.
Boss Rush Mode: Play through each of the game‘s bosses, back to back, with a clock ticking to keep track of your best time, so you can share, compare, and show off your skills to your friends and frienemies alike!
Show the world how Mighty you are in the 2 Player Online Race Battle where you compete online, racing through each stage together in a head to head battle - adding an all new twist on versus mode play that will give Mighty No. 9 life well beyond the single-player campaign!
2 Player Online Co-Op Challenge Mode: take on over a dozen missions online with a friend, playing as Beck and his partner, Call! Use Beck and Call’s different powers together in order to defeat these special challenges!
Leaderboards & Rankings: Use Beck's Absorption Dash skill in tandem with his abilities & transformations to chain together combos and perfect your run-throughs to earn those glorious high scores and elusive S-Ranks!
Toggle between regular and 8-bit music: this game is a veritable who’s who of veteran game composers - Manami Matsumae, Takeshi Tateishi, Ippo Yamada, so we thought, why not tap into that retro vibe? As such, Mighty No. 9 features an optional chiptune version of the entire game soundtrack which you can toggle on and off!
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Cubed3
Mighty No. 9 fails on so many levels it is tough to forgive. Despite a huge budget, it feels incredibly cheap. The platforming is not... Read more
PS4Blog.net
The wait has been long, and while the game has it's fun moments, I'm left feeling it could have been soo much more. Hopefully, the... Read more
Impulsegamer
Mighty No. 9 is a game hamstrung by its own hubris. By choosing to rely upon archaic design decisions and outdated level design it fails... Read more
It's a toughy but once you've repeated each level 50 times you'll get there... Read more
GameGrin
This game could have been so much more had it not been saddled with a weight of expectation as great as being a spiritual successor... Read more
Crash Landed
The concept of Mighty No. 9 definitely had potential, unfortunately the reality Comcept have delivered to us is not upto the quality we have come... Read more
games(TM)
There aren't enough delays to save this game Read more
Easy Allies
NZGamer
Mighty No. 9 began life as one of the most anticipated concepts in recent memory. While there is fun to be had – especially where... Read more
Forbes
Mighty No. 9 then is definitely a missed opportunity, not only in terms of crowdfunded gaming but also as a homage to what made the... Read more
When the gameplay fails to hold your interest, and the presentation doesn't offer any impetus to continue, I find it hard to recommend Mighty No.... Read more
Mighty No. 9 struggles to capture the magic of the better Mega Man games, but offers a decent enough experience. The game's bad pacing and... Read more
Gaming Nexus
Mighty No. 9 is a tedious and bland platformer and while I have never played a Mega Man game before, I have a feeling that... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is a decent platformer dragged down by some poor design decisions. Read more
Mighty No. 9 is a game that unfortunately was never going to meet the unrealistic expectations placed upon it. It was certainly compelling enough for... Read more
After a Kickstarter project that has received more than $3.5 million (US), and many delays in the development, the expectations were high regarding the game... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is cut straight from the heart of one of Capcom's best-loved franchises, but suffers several wounds in the process. Whilst it makes... Read more
Mighty No. 9 may be one of the most disappointing games I’ve ever played. At the start, we were promised a spiritual successor to Mega... Read more
Mighty No. 9 fails to fill the shiny blue, metallic, oversized boots of its predecessor. The game manages to capture the essentials of the previous... Read more
DarkZero
With the lack of tight controls, an honest challenge and the addition of a generic plot and characters we're left with a totally average action... Read more
Ultimately, Mighty No. 9 is just not worth the price. It has a satisfying set of mechanics, but that is all it has going for... Read more
Cubed3
After years of delays and broken promises, Mighty No. 9 still manages to disappoint despite having the lowest of expectations. It controls, looks, and sounds... Read more
Mighty No. 9 melds the old with the new, ends up with the worst of both Read more
Pause Resume
Mighty No 9 has been created in such a way that it's impossible for it to escape the Mega Man comparisons, a contrast that it... Read more
It raised nearly $4 million on Kickstarter, yet Mighty No. 9 offers little but nostalgia. Read more
Mighty No. 9 isn't a bad game, but it's generic in gameplay quality and suffers from technical issues that hamper the experience. If you wanted... Read more
oprainfall
In the end result, I think that Mighty No. 9 got a bad rap. Granted, there was a lot of money invested in the project,... Read more
PSX Extreme
However, this must be said. Although it truly is not quite as good, with Capcom letting Mega Man collect dust in his cryogenic pod until... Read more
Bit Cultures
Overall, I'm proud I was a backer for this game and am pleased with the work Inafune and his team put into it. The trailer... Read more
9 fits that bill, and you're probably better off with Shovel Knight or Freedom Planet's oldschool-yet-new sensibilities. Every time I try to think about what... Read more
At the end of the day, Mighty No. 9 is simply an average game. That is not a terrible thing, it is not what I... Read more
Nintendojo
It's worth a peek, but probably not until it's on sale Read more
ZTGD
Quote not yet available Read more
GamesBeat
Mighty No. 9 can have its moments when its platforming and shooting tickles that same nostalgic bone that makes us love Mega Man, but its... Read more
From poor visuals, to awkward physics, and even annoying narrative elements, Mighty No. 9 feels boring and lifeless. It's irritating that we had to wait... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is not a terrible game, nor is it even a bad one - it's just plain mediocre. From its downright disappointing visuals... Read more
Mighty No. 9 suffers from spreading a great idea too thin and thusly not allowing it to thrive in its own right. It was a... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is a lot like your Uncle Steve. You know, the one that still lives in his hometown where he played varsity football... Read more
Examiner
This game will not be heralded as a classic in the same vein as Mega Man. However, the original Mega Man isn't the best either.... Read more
GamingBolt
Mighty No. 9 is not a good video game. It's is loaded down with lots of cool ideas that it never fully explores, and frankly... Read more
PC Gamer
Mighty No. 9's dash mechanic is a lot of fun, but bad art, imprecise hitboxes, and awful level design make the experience extremely frustrating. Read more
Even with dull visuals and a little too much reliance on the past, in a world where Capcom has seemingly forgotten that the Blue Bomber... Read more
Arcade Sushi
After several years, delays, and missteps, the Kickstarter-funded Mighty No. 9 is here, and believe me when I say that the supposed spiritual successor to... Read more
Comcept and Keiji Inafune didn't knock it out of the park with Mighty No. 9, but they damn sure took a good swing at it.... Read more
The phrase that best describes Keiji Inafune's infamous spiritual successor to the classic action-platforming franchise is "aggressively mediocre." In fact, Mighty No. 9 is such... Read more
GameSpew
One of the most frustrating aspects of the level design is the game's liberal use of instant-kill environmental hazards. They appear frequently and in ways... Read more
Game Rant
Mighty No. 9 attempts to breath fresh life into the 2D platforming genre but it lacks the polish and magic that made Inafune's iconic series... Read more
Niche Gamer
It genuinely upsets me, not as a critique, but as a fellow gamer that this game turned out the way it did. Read more
Wccftech
Mighty No. 9 was designed to be a spiritual successor to Mega Man. If any of that spirit was ever here, it's long since decayed.... Read more
Polygon
This feels like an answer to why Capcom isn't making Mega Man games anymore Read more
Mighty No. 9 has all of the annoying traits that buried the Mega Man franchise, but none of the personality or charm that made it... Read more
The final line of dialogue in the story posits that only time will tell if "this Mighty No. 9 is a blessing or a curse." The... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is a disappointment. As I went through the game, I saw all the things going wrong and began going through possible corrections... Read more
USgamer
Mighty No. 9 contains the seeds of a good platforming franchise, but for now they're exactly that: Seeds. In its current state, Keiji Inafune's intended... Read more
CGMagazine
This boring and bland game isn't the spiritual sequel to Mega Man we were hoping for. Mega Man is dead, long live Mega Man! Read more
It's not easy to point out both the good and bad in a game like Mighty No 9, but you can easily see where things... Read more
GamingTrend
Uneven in tone and execution, Mighty No 9 is equal parts fun and frustration. Inafune won't reignite the fire of his famed franchise with this... Read more
Twinfinite
The biggest takeaway I have from Mighty No. 9 is that it was such a letdown. Read more
As an homage to Mega Man this is almost a complete failure, especially given the only successful elements are those that have the least to... Read more
GameCrate
Mighty No. 9 is a forgettable attempt at cashing in on people's nostalgia and love of Mega Man. Read more
EGM
Mighty No. 9 has a strong gameplay core that isn't better or worse than Mega Man—it's just different. The further the game deviates from that... Read more
GameWatcher
Mighty No. 9 went through a tough development and was rightfully scrutinized but it's a challenging game with great controls. The graphics could be better... Read more
ActionTrip
Look for this to become a cautionary tale for crowdfunded projects from now until the end of time. Sometimes a legacy of success isn't enough... Read more
Mighty No. 9 was a long time in the making and with lots of discussion and chatter before release. I think there is a solid... Read more
TheSixthAxis
If you Kickstarted this game, you'll likely be fairly satisfied with how Mighty No. 9 turned out. However, it's far from ground breaking in terms... Read more
GBAtemp
There was a lot of hype for Mighty No 9. which ended up fading away over its rough development time. The ending product was... Read more
GamesRadar+
Frustrating to play and a pale imitation of Mega Man, Mighty No. 9 is unlikely to command the same reverence as its older cousin. Read more
Shacknews
In its day, Mega Man went from a pioneering force in action game perfection to the poster child for redundant, cookie cutter sequels that failed to... Read more
Digital Spy
From New Super Mario Bros. to Rayman Legends to Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds to the recent Doom reboot, we've seen games that... Read more
Mighty No. 9 follows the Mega Man formula to a tee, and that's both a blessing and a curse. Read more
TechRaptor
Mighty No. 9 is a serviceable callback to the original Mega Man that is brought down by baffling design decisions and a strict adherence to... Read more
Mighty No.9 fails to recapture the spark of its Mega Man heritage in any meaningful way. There's not much inherently wrong with how it plays,... Read more
IGN
Despite its pedigree, Mighty No. 9 doesn't seem to have a good sense of what was fun about Mega Man, or 2D action-platformers in general.... Read more
Push Square
Mighty No. 9 appears to be caught in two minds about whether it wants to make a Mega Man-style game for novices or veterans, and... Read more
Much like an anime fan on prom night, I would rather be at home playing Mega Man than here. I would rather be playing Shovel... Read more
If you've got a hankering for old-school platformers (albeit ones bastardised by a few modern conventions) Mighty No. 9 is a game for you. If... Read more
The kind of nostalgic gaming that makes you want to play the original Mega Man games instead Read more
Eurogamer
A tribute to and evolution of Keiji Infaune's Mega Man, Mighty No. 9's moments of brilliance are tempered by its preposterous challenge. Read more
VideoGamer
Regardless of how much you like the Mega Man series, in Mighty No.9 you're unlikely to find a game that comes close to that legacy. Read more
GameSpot
Mighty No. 9 is occasionally fun and inventive, but it fails to leave a lasting impression. Read more
Destructoid
I can't say that I'm exactly disappointed with the end result. It still has a lot of baggage to unload (the 3DS and Vita ports... Read more
Mighty No. 9 had bright ideas, but it failed to use them. Mighty No. 9 is like a jigsaw missing all of its pieces. The... Read more
Cubed3
Mighty No. 9 fails on so many levels it is tough to forgive. Despite a huge budget, it feels incredibly cheap. The platforming is not... Read more
PS4Blog.net
The wait has been long, and while the game has it's fun moments, I'm left feeling it could have been soo much more. Hopefully, the... Read more
Impulsegamer
Mighty No. 9 is a game hamstrung by its own hubris. By choosing to rely upon archaic design decisions and outdated level design it fails... Read more
It's a toughy but once you've repeated each level 50 times you'll get there... Read more
GameGrin
This game could have been so much more had it not been saddled with a weight of expectation as great as being a spiritual successor... Read more
Crash Landed
The concept of Mighty No. 9 definitely had potential, unfortunately the reality Comcept have delivered to us is not upto the quality we have come... Read more
games(TM)
There aren't enough delays to save this game Read more
Easy Allies
NZGamer
Mighty No. 9 began life as one of the most anticipated concepts in recent memory. While there is fun to be had – especially where... Read more
Forbes
Mighty No. 9 then is definitely a missed opportunity, not only in terms of crowdfunded gaming but also as a homage to what made the... Read more
When the gameplay fails to hold your interest, and the presentation doesn't offer any impetus to continue, I find it hard to recommend Mighty No.... Read more
Mighty No. 9 struggles to capture the magic of the better Mega Man games, but offers a decent enough experience. The game's bad pacing and... Read more
Gaming Nexus
Mighty No. 9 is a tedious and bland platformer and while I have never played a Mega Man game before, I have a feeling that... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is a decent platformer dragged down by some poor design decisions. Read more
Mighty No. 9 is a game that unfortunately was never going to meet the unrealistic expectations placed upon it. It was certainly compelling enough for... Read more
After a Kickstarter project that has received more than $3.5 million (US), and many delays in the development, the expectations were high regarding the game... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is cut straight from the heart of one of Capcom's best-loved franchises, but suffers several wounds in the process. Whilst it makes... Read more
Mighty No. 9 may be one of the most disappointing games I’ve ever played. At the start, we were promised a spiritual successor to Mega... Read more
Mighty No. 9 fails to fill the shiny blue, metallic, oversized boots of its predecessor. The game manages to capture the essentials of the previous... Read more
DarkZero
With the lack of tight controls, an honest challenge and the addition of a generic plot and characters we're left with a totally average action... Read more
Ultimately, Mighty No. 9 is just not worth the price. It has a satisfying set of mechanics, but that is all it has going for... Read more
Cubed3
After years of delays and broken promises, Mighty No. 9 still manages to disappoint despite having the lowest of expectations. It controls, looks, and sounds... Read more
Mighty No. 9 melds the old with the new, ends up with the worst of both Read more
Pause Resume
Mighty No 9 has been created in such a way that it's impossible for it to escape the Mega Man comparisons, a contrast that it... Read more
It raised nearly $4 million on Kickstarter, yet Mighty No. 9 offers little but nostalgia. Read more
Mighty No. 9 isn't a bad game, but it's generic in gameplay quality and suffers from technical issues that hamper the experience. If you wanted... Read more
oprainfall
In the end result, I think that Mighty No. 9 got a bad rap. Granted, there was a lot of money invested in the project,... Read more
PSX Extreme
However, this must be said. Although it truly is not quite as good, with Capcom letting Mega Man collect dust in his cryogenic pod until... Read more
Bit Cultures
Overall, I'm proud I was a backer for this game and am pleased with the work Inafune and his team put into it. The trailer... Read more
9 fits that bill, and you're probably better off with Shovel Knight or Freedom Planet's oldschool-yet-new sensibilities. Every time I try to think about what... Read more
At the end of the day, Mighty No. 9 is simply an average game. That is not a terrible thing, it is not what I... Read more
Nintendojo
It's worth a peek, but probably not until it's on sale Read more
ZTGD
Quote not yet available Read more
GamesBeat
Mighty No. 9 can have its moments when its platforming and shooting tickles that same nostalgic bone that makes us love Mega Man, but its... Read more
From poor visuals, to awkward physics, and even annoying narrative elements, Mighty No. 9 feels boring and lifeless. It's irritating that we had to wait... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is not a terrible game, nor is it even a bad one - it's just plain mediocre. From its downright disappointing visuals... Read more
Mighty No. 9 suffers from spreading a great idea too thin and thusly not allowing it to thrive in its own right. It was a... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is a lot like your Uncle Steve. You know, the one that still lives in his hometown where he played varsity football... Read more
Examiner
This game will not be heralded as a classic in the same vein as Mega Man. However, the original Mega Man isn't the best either.... Read more
GamingBolt
Mighty No. 9 is not a good video game. It's is loaded down with lots of cool ideas that it never fully explores, and frankly... Read more
PC Gamer
Mighty No. 9's dash mechanic is a lot of fun, but bad art, imprecise hitboxes, and awful level design make the experience extremely frustrating. Read more
Even with dull visuals and a little too much reliance on the past, in a world where Capcom has seemingly forgotten that the Blue Bomber... Read more
Arcade Sushi
After several years, delays, and missteps, the Kickstarter-funded Mighty No. 9 is here, and believe me when I say that the supposed spiritual successor to... Read more
Comcept and Keiji Inafune didn't knock it out of the park with Mighty No. 9, but they damn sure took a good swing at it.... Read more
The phrase that best describes Keiji Inafune's infamous spiritual successor to the classic action-platforming franchise is "aggressively mediocre." In fact, Mighty No. 9 is such... Read more
GameSpew
One of the most frustrating aspects of the level design is the game's liberal use of instant-kill environmental hazards. They appear frequently and in ways... Read more
Game Rant
Mighty No. 9 attempts to breath fresh life into the 2D platforming genre but it lacks the polish and magic that made Inafune's iconic series... Read more
Niche Gamer
It genuinely upsets me, not as a critique, but as a fellow gamer that this game turned out the way it did. Read more
Wccftech
Mighty No. 9 was designed to be a spiritual successor to Mega Man. If any of that spirit was ever here, it's long since decayed.... Read more
Polygon
This feels like an answer to why Capcom isn't making Mega Man games anymore Read more
Mighty No. 9 has all of the annoying traits that buried the Mega Man franchise, but none of the personality or charm that made it... Read more
The final line of dialogue in the story posits that only time will tell if "this Mighty No. 9 is a blessing or a curse." The... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is a disappointment. As I went through the game, I saw all the things going wrong and began going through possible corrections... Read more
USgamer
Mighty No. 9 contains the seeds of a good platforming franchise, but for now they're exactly that: Seeds. In its current state, Keiji Inafune's intended... Read more
CGMagazine
This boring and bland game isn't the spiritual sequel to Mega Man we were hoping for. Mega Man is dead, long live Mega Man! Read more
It's not easy to point out both the good and bad in a game like Mighty No 9, but you can easily see where things... Read more
GamingTrend
Uneven in tone and execution, Mighty No 9 is equal parts fun and frustration. Inafune won't reignite the fire of his famed franchise with this... Read more
Twinfinite
The biggest takeaway I have from Mighty No. 9 is that it was such a letdown. Read more
As an homage to Mega Man this is almost a complete failure, especially given the only successful elements are those that have the least to... Read more
GameCrate
Mighty No. 9 is a forgettable attempt at cashing in on people's nostalgia and love of Mega Man. Read more
EGM
Mighty No. 9 has a strong gameplay core that isn't better or worse than Mega Man—it's just different. The further the game deviates from that... Read more
GameWatcher
Mighty No. 9 went through a tough development and was rightfully scrutinized but it's a challenging game with great controls. The graphics could be better... Read more
ActionTrip
Look for this to become a cautionary tale for crowdfunded projects from now until the end of time. Sometimes a legacy of success isn't enough... Read more
Mighty No. 9 was a long time in the making and with lots of discussion and chatter before release. I think there is a solid... Read more
TheSixthAxis
If you Kickstarted this game, you'll likely be fairly satisfied with how Mighty No. 9 turned out. However, it's far from ground breaking in terms... Read more
GBAtemp
There was a lot of hype for Mighty No 9. which ended up fading away over its rough development time. The ending product was... Read more
GamesRadar+
Frustrating to play and a pale imitation of Mega Man, Mighty No. 9 is unlikely to command the same reverence as its older cousin. Read more
Shacknews
In its day, Mega Man went from a pioneering force in action game perfection to the poster child for redundant, cookie cutter sequels that failed to... Read more
Digital Spy
From New Super Mario Bros. to Rayman Legends to Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds to the recent Doom reboot, we've seen games that... Read more
Mighty No. 9 follows the Mega Man formula to a tee, and that's both a blessing and a curse. Read more
TechRaptor
Mighty No. 9 is a serviceable callback to the original Mega Man that is brought down by baffling design decisions and a strict adherence to... Read more
Mighty No.9 fails to recapture the spark of its Mega Man heritage in any meaningful way. There's not much inherently wrong with how it plays,... Read more
IGN
Despite its pedigree, Mighty No. 9 doesn't seem to have a good sense of what was fun about Mega Man, or 2D action-platformers in general.... Read more
Push Square
Mighty No. 9 appears to be caught in two minds about whether it wants to make a Mega Man-style game for novices or veterans, and... Read more
Much like an anime fan on prom night, I would rather be at home playing Mega Man than here. I would rather be playing Shovel... Read more
If you've got a hankering for old-school platformers (albeit ones bastardised by a few modern conventions) Mighty No. 9 is a game for you. If... Read more
The kind of nostalgic gaming that makes you want to play the original Mega Man games instead Read more
Eurogamer
A tribute to and evolution of Keiji Infaune's Mega Man, Mighty No. 9's moments of brilliance are tempered by its preposterous challenge. Read more
VideoGamer
Regardless of how much you like the Mega Man series, in Mighty No.9 you're unlikely to find a game that comes close to that legacy. Read more
GameSpot
Mighty No. 9 is occasionally fun and inventive, but it fails to leave a lasting impression. Read more
Destructoid
I can't say that I'm exactly disappointed with the end result. It still has a lot of baggage to unload (the 3DS and Vita ports... Read more
Mighty No. 9 had bright ideas, but it failed to use them. Mighty No. 9 is like a jigsaw missing all of its pieces. The... Read more
Cubed3
Mighty No. 9 fails on so many levels it is tough to forgive. Despite a huge budget, it feels incredibly cheap. The platforming is not... Read more
PS4Blog.net
The wait has been long, and while the game has it's fun moments, I'm left feeling it could have been soo much more. Hopefully, the... Read more
Impulsegamer
Mighty No. 9 is a game hamstrung by its own hubris. By choosing to rely upon archaic design decisions and outdated level design it fails... Read more
It's a toughy but once you've repeated each level 50 times you'll get there... Read more
GameGrin
This game could have been so much more had it not been saddled with a weight of expectation as great as being a spiritual successor... Read more
Crash Landed
The concept of Mighty No. 9 definitely had potential, unfortunately the reality Comcept have delivered to us is not upto the quality we have come... Read more
games(TM)
There aren't enough delays to save this game Read more
Easy Allies
NZGamer
Mighty No. 9 began life as one of the most anticipated concepts in recent memory. While there is fun to be had – especially where... Read more
Forbes
Mighty No. 9 then is definitely a missed opportunity, not only in terms of crowdfunded gaming but also as a homage to what made the... Read more
When the gameplay fails to hold your interest, and the presentation doesn't offer any impetus to continue, I find it hard to recommend Mighty No.... Read more
Mighty No. 9 struggles to capture the magic of the better Mega Man games, but offers a decent enough experience. The game's bad pacing and... Read more
Gaming Nexus
Mighty No. 9 is a tedious and bland platformer and while I have never played a Mega Man game before, I have a feeling that... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is a decent platformer dragged down by some poor design decisions. Read more
Mighty No. 9 is a game that unfortunately was never going to meet the unrealistic expectations placed upon it. It was certainly compelling enough for... Read more
After a Kickstarter project that has received more than $3.5 million (US), and many delays in the development, the expectations were high regarding the game... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is cut straight from the heart of one of Capcom's best-loved franchises, but suffers several wounds in the process. Whilst it makes... Read more
Mighty No. 9 may be one of the most disappointing games I’ve ever played. At the start, we were promised a spiritual successor to Mega... Read more
Mighty No. 9 fails to fill the shiny blue, metallic, oversized boots of its predecessor. The game manages to capture the essentials of the previous... Read more
DarkZero
With the lack of tight controls, an honest challenge and the addition of a generic plot and characters we're left with a totally average action... Read more
Ultimately, Mighty No. 9 is just not worth the price. It has a satisfying set of mechanics, but that is all it has going for... Read more
Cubed3
After years of delays and broken promises, Mighty No. 9 still manages to disappoint despite having the lowest of expectations. It controls, looks, and sounds... Read more
Mighty No. 9 melds the old with the new, ends up with the worst of both Read more
Pause Resume
Mighty No 9 has been created in such a way that it's impossible for it to escape the Mega Man comparisons, a contrast that it... Read more
It raised nearly $4 million on Kickstarter, yet Mighty No. 9 offers little but nostalgia. Read more
Mighty No. 9 isn't a bad game, but it's generic in gameplay quality and suffers from technical issues that hamper the experience. If you wanted... Read more
oprainfall
In the end result, I think that Mighty No. 9 got a bad rap. Granted, there was a lot of money invested in the project,... Read more
PSX Extreme
However, this must be said. Although it truly is not quite as good, with Capcom letting Mega Man collect dust in his cryogenic pod until... Read more
Bit Cultures
Overall, I'm proud I was a backer for this game and am pleased with the work Inafune and his team put into it. The trailer... Read more
9 fits that bill, and you're probably better off with Shovel Knight or Freedom Planet's oldschool-yet-new sensibilities. Every time I try to think about what... Read more
At the end of the day, Mighty No. 9 is simply an average game. That is not a terrible thing, it is not what I... Read more
Nintendojo
It's worth a peek, but probably not until it's on sale Read more
ZTGD
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GamesBeat
Mighty No. 9 can have its moments when its platforming and shooting tickles that same nostalgic bone that makes us love Mega Man, but its... Read more
From poor visuals, to awkward physics, and even annoying narrative elements, Mighty No. 9 feels boring and lifeless. It's irritating that we had to wait... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is not a terrible game, nor is it even a bad one - it's just plain mediocre. From its downright disappointing visuals... Read more
Mighty No. 9 suffers from spreading a great idea too thin and thusly not allowing it to thrive in its own right. It was a... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is a lot like your Uncle Steve. You know, the one that still lives in his hometown where he played varsity football... Read more
Examiner
This game will not be heralded as a classic in the same vein as Mega Man. However, the original Mega Man isn't the best either.... Read more
GamingBolt
Mighty No. 9 is not a good video game. It's is loaded down with lots of cool ideas that it never fully explores, and frankly... Read more
PC Gamer
Mighty No. 9's dash mechanic is a lot of fun, but bad art, imprecise hitboxes, and awful level design make the experience extremely frustrating. Read more
Even with dull visuals and a little too much reliance on the past, in a world where Capcom has seemingly forgotten that the Blue Bomber... Read more
Arcade Sushi
After several years, delays, and missteps, the Kickstarter-funded Mighty No. 9 is here, and believe me when I say that the supposed spiritual successor to... Read more
Comcept and Keiji Inafune didn't knock it out of the park with Mighty No. 9, but they damn sure took a good swing at it.... Read more
The phrase that best describes Keiji Inafune's infamous spiritual successor to the classic action-platforming franchise is "aggressively mediocre." In fact, Mighty No. 9 is such... Read more
GameSpew
One of the most frustrating aspects of the level design is the game's liberal use of instant-kill environmental hazards. They appear frequently and in ways... Read more
Game Rant
Mighty No. 9 attempts to breath fresh life into the 2D platforming genre but it lacks the polish and magic that made Inafune's iconic series... Read more
Niche Gamer
It genuinely upsets me, not as a critique, but as a fellow gamer that this game turned out the way it did. Read more
Wccftech
Mighty No. 9 was designed to be a spiritual successor to Mega Man. If any of that spirit was ever here, it's long since decayed.... Read more
Polygon
This feels like an answer to why Capcom isn't making Mega Man games anymore Read more
Mighty No. 9 has all of the annoying traits that buried the Mega Man franchise, but none of the personality or charm that made it... Read more
The final line of dialogue in the story posits that only time will tell if "this Mighty No. 9 is a blessing or a curse." The... Read more
Mighty No. 9 is a disappointment. As I went through the game, I saw all the things going wrong and began going through possible corrections... Read more
USgamer
Mighty No. 9 contains the seeds of a good platforming franchise, but for now they're exactly that: Seeds. In its current state, Keiji Inafune's intended... Read more
CGMagazine
This boring and bland game isn't the spiritual sequel to Mega Man we were hoping for. Mega Man is dead, long live Mega Man! Read more
It's not easy to point out both the good and bad in a game like Mighty No 9, but you can easily see where things... Read more
GamingTrend
Uneven in tone and execution, Mighty No 9 is equal parts fun and frustration. Inafune won't reignite the fire of his famed franchise with this... Read more
Twinfinite
The biggest takeaway I have from Mighty No. 9 is that it was such a letdown. Read more
As an homage to Mega Man this is almost a complete failure, especially given the only successful elements are those that have the least to... Read more
GameCrate
Mighty No. 9 is a forgettable attempt at cashing in on people's nostalgia and love of Mega Man. Read more
EGM
Mighty No. 9 has a strong gameplay core that isn't better or worse than Mega Man—it's just different. The further the game deviates from that... Read more
GameWatcher
Mighty No. 9 went through a tough development and was rightfully scrutinized but it's a challenging game with great controls. The graphics could be better... Read more
ActionTrip
Look for this to become a cautionary tale for crowdfunded projects from now until the end of time. Sometimes a legacy of success isn't enough... Read more
Mighty No. 9 was a long time in the making and with lots of discussion and chatter before release. I think there is a solid... Read more
TheSixthAxis
If you Kickstarted this game, you'll likely be fairly satisfied with how Mighty No. 9 turned out. However, it's far from ground breaking in terms... Read more
GBAtemp
There was a lot of hype for Mighty No 9. which ended up fading away over its rough development time. The ending product was... Read more
GamesRadar+
Frustrating to play and a pale imitation of Mega Man, Mighty No. 9 is unlikely to command the same reverence as its older cousin. Read more
Shacknews
In its day, Mega Man went from a pioneering force in action game perfection to the poster child for redundant, cookie cutter sequels that failed to... Read more
Digital Spy
From New Super Mario Bros. to Rayman Legends to Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds to the recent Doom reboot, we've seen games that... Read more
Mighty No. 9 follows the Mega Man formula to a tee, and that's both a blessing and a curse. Read more
TechRaptor
Mighty No. 9 is a serviceable callback to the original Mega Man that is brought down by baffling design decisions and a strict adherence to... Read more
Mighty No.9 fails to recapture the spark of its Mega Man heritage in any meaningful way. There's not much inherently wrong with how it plays,... Read more
IGN
Despite its pedigree, Mighty No. 9 doesn't seem to have a good sense of what was fun about Mega Man, or 2D action-platformers in general.... Read more
Push Square
Mighty No. 9 appears to be caught in two minds about whether it wants to make a Mega Man-style game for novices or veterans, and... Read more
Much like an anime fan on prom night, I would rather be at home playing Mega Man than here. I would rather be playing Shovel... Read more
If you've got a hankering for old-school platformers (albeit ones bastardised by a few modern conventions) Mighty No. 9 is a game for you. If... Read more
The kind of nostalgic gaming that makes you want to play the original Mega Man games instead Read more
Eurogamer
A tribute to and evolution of Keiji Infaune's Mega Man, Mighty No. 9's moments of brilliance are tempered by its preposterous challenge. Read more
VideoGamer
Regardless of how much you like the Mega Man series, in Mighty No.9 you're unlikely to find a game that comes close to that legacy. Read more
GameSpot
Mighty No. 9 is occasionally fun and inventive, but it fails to leave a lasting impression. Read more
Destructoid
I can't say that I'm exactly disappointed with the end result. It still has a lot of baggage to unload (the 3DS and Vita ports... Read more
Mighty No. 9 had bright ideas, but it failed to use them. Mighty No. 9 is like a jigsaw missing all of its pieces. The... Read more
IGN Italy
Mighty No.9 is a great old school action platforme. Although it doesn't reinvent anything new, it shows a remarkable game, although weakened by some ingenuity,... Read more
Everyeye.it
Mighty No. 9 is an extremely niche product. The efforts of the developers do not reflect the millionaire crowdfunding campaign that gave birth to the... Read more
IGN Italy
Mighty No.9 is a great old school action platforme. Although it doesn't reinvent anything new, it shows a remarkable game, although weakened by some ingenuity,... Read more
Everyeye.it
Mighty No. 9 is an extremely niche product. The efforts of the developers do not reflect the millionaire crowdfunding campaign that gave birth to the... Read more
IGN Italy
Mighty No.9 is a great old school action platforme. Although it doesn't reinvent anything new, it shows a remarkable game, although weakened by some ingenuity,... Read more
Everyeye.it
Mighty No. 9 is an extremely niche product. The efforts of the developers do not reflect the millionaire crowdfunding campaign that gave birth to the... Read more
FNintendo
Mighty No. 9 created very high expectations and could have reached a perfect formula for success but as it is, it failed to capture Mega... Read more
FNintendo
Mighty No. 9 created very high expectations and could have reached a perfect formula for success but as it is, it failed to capture Mega... Read more
FNintendo
Mighty No. 9 created very high expectations and could have reached a perfect formula for success but as it is, it failed to capture Mega... Read more
SomHráč.sk
Mighty No. 9 promised many things to the fans of the legendary Mega Man, however developers weren't able to keep their huge promises. Instead of... Read more
SomHráč.sk
Mighty No. 9 promised many things to the fans of the legendary Mega Man, however developers weren't able to keep their huge promises. Instead of... Read more
SomHráč.sk
Mighty No. 9 promised many things to the fans of the legendary Mega Man, however developers weren't able to keep their huge promises. Instead of... Read more
Saudi Gamer
If you're a fan of the Mega Man series, then I recommend you check out this game when it's 5$ or less (and I'm very... Read more
Saudi Gamer
If you're a fan of the Mega Man series, then I recommend you check out this game when it's 5$ or less (and I'm very... Read more
Saudi Gamer
If you're a fan of the Mega Man series, then I recommend you check out this game when it's 5$ or less (and I'm very... Read more
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