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Megaman's first 16-bit game
Grantfan221 December 2005
The first 16-bit Megaman video game! It's one of the last Megaman games before it makes a long pause before a PSP game, in mega Man 7 (or Mega Man 7: Wily Escapes as I would call it) Wily has sealed 4 robots away before being imprisoned but they awake and free their master. One of them includes one of the popular characters in the classic saga Bass (or Forte in Japan) and his pet Treble. The game's 8 robot masters are tricky at points and are greatly drawn. The game was one of the classic series most popular.

Grapics: 8 Sound & Music: 10 characters: 6-10 game total: 34/28 overall: The game is fairly and very good.
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9/10
One of the most easy ones in the series
OnsonSweemey20 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Yeah, wiley breaks out of jail and makes a fortress... where the heck is he getting all this funding from?! WHO'S PAYING HIM?! And since it's on the snes, there's not too much bullcrap deaths, it's music is pleasing to the ears, there's not too much going on the screen at a time, the graphics are amazing and smooth and pretty, i'd say if your getting into megaman, start here if you don't have the latest consoles and a copy of megaman 11, sure there are some bullcrap deaths here and there but not enough to make you pull your hair out and snap controllers, so give it a try, you go maverick hunter!
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9/10
The Most Solid Entry
jaydenyoung-678899 November 2023
With complete retrospective on the entire series, this entry definitely comes on top for its significant expansion of the lore, gameplay advancements and lessons learned from the X series, and expansive level design and abundance of fun secrets. The only issues of main note come from its sprite sizes, which may be off putting at first but allow this game to achieve a level of difficulty and stage expansion not seen before in the series. Overall, this game is a fun, challenging, and enthralling time from every aspect of what makes the Mega Man series special, but has a few quirks that prevent it from being completely perfect. However, I doubt that any game is perfect.
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The same game we all know.
dootuss7 February 2002
Mega Man VII was released for the Super NES back in 1995 when the Mega Man franchise had leapt onto the 16 bit gaming systems. Even though this new installment was on a far more advanced (at the time it was) platform, the game was basically the same like the other Mega Man games that were made before. Still, it's worth a play.
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