Mega Man Maverick Hunter X

Mega Man Maverick Hunter X, known as Irregular Hunter X (イレギュラーハンターＸ) in Japan, is an enhanced remake of the original Mega Man X game released for PlayStation Portable in 2005-2006. It has several new features and several redesigns.

New Content

 * Updated 3D graphics.
 * Character redesigns and updates (primarily the Mavericks)
 * A new and lengthy cinematic named The Day of Sigma that shows the world before Sigma openly turns Maverick.
 * A Navigator appears in game speaking with X. She speaks directly with X in the opening level and bears a strong resemblance to Alia, but her name is never stated.
 * Ability to play as Vile after completing the game. Vile acquires unique weapons as he defeats each Maverick that attaches to his Arm, Shoulder, and Leg that must be equipped before each stage. He can use these 3 weapons an unlimited number of times, but he cannot use any weapons beyond those three once in a stage. Each attack uses some of Vile's quick-charging weapons energy.
 * Much dialogue has been added to the game, mainly between X with the Mavericks, Vile, Zero and Sigma. Vile has similar conversations through his own game.
 * Ironically, the remake also cut out Sigma's final lines in the original.
 * Some of the upgrades and bonuses have been moved as well. For example, the "acceleration system", or dash upgrade is impossible to miss in Mega Man X, since X cannot proceed through Chill Penguin's stage without acquiring it. In Maverick Hunter X, the dash upgrade is located in Flame Mammoth's stage, in the secret area that usually houses the X-Buster upgrade. It is also significantly easier to reach this room, since the original game required the Helmet upgrade from Storm Eagle's stage to gain access.
 * Vile's battle against X and Zero is moved from near the beginning of the first fortress stage to the penultimate stage, right before the Boss (D-Rex).