
More information on Mega Man X: Corruption can be found on its Facebook page as well as the fansite. You can see the rest of the development videos that JKB Games has released over the past six years on the studio’s YouTube channel. All that is really known about the story is that it’s set after X5. When it is finished and released it will be available to download for free. There’s still no clue given as to how much of the game is complete and when it might be finished.

So, yes, the game will let you play as X and Zero, each with their own intro and opening stage, after which the world opens up with multiple paths that you can explore in a non-linear fashion. While the third video (above, bottom) shows off X in the Phoenix Armor. This second video (above, top) simply shows off how Zero is looking and playing in the new engine with Viral Armor on. “I just did a complete revamp on the physics and player animations to play more like the snes games, so I figured I would re-upload this stage video to show the difference and why not make it S Class this time around with FF active,” writes developer JKB Games. The first of these videos, which you can watch above, should ideally be watched in 60fps as it’s meant to showcase new physics and animations. You may send an email to or you may use the comment section below on this page.Since it has been in development since 2009 you might have forgot all about the fan-made open world Mega Man game Mega Man X: Corrupted, but new update videos show that it’s still deep in development. If you have any questions at all, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. System Requirements Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: WINDOWS 7 (64bit) Processor: Intel Core i3 550 3. When you see an article that interests you, feel free to speak your mind in the comments section and we’ll try our best to respond back promptly. This collection is the ultimate way to experience the beginning of the high-octane Mega Man X series. This site is meant to be for the fans and also be by the fans, and so we encourage any user feedback to keep developing new features and content on the site. Ideas and innovation also do not come from one person alone. This website does not belong to just one person. Although there are a couple of ads on the website, we are still virtually paying everything out of our own pockets to keep the site alive. We continuously pay for software, servers, and labor to maintain the fan site because we have a genuine interest in JKB Games’ project. We’re just as eager to play the game as you are! How we Operate We are fans ourselves and are in no way affiliated with JKB Games or assist in the development of their project.

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