Mega Man X7



Mega Man X7 is the seventh in the Mega Man X series, and the first on PlayStation 2. The game brought a return to FMV sequences, yet introduced the X series to 3D graphics. It got some outcry from some fans and critics since it mostly deviated from the traditional 2D flow of Mega Man.

This game also debuts the new Mega Man X character, Axl.

Release Dates
PlayStation 2:


 * Japan: July 17, 2003
 * North America: October 14, 2003
 * Europe: March 5, 2004

PC:


 * South Korea: December 31, 2003

Story
A member of the new Maverick hunting syndicate, Red Alert, flees from the group to join the Maverick Hunters. This member, Axl, is hunted down by Red Alert and is saved by Zero. Back at HQ, Red Alert contacts the Hunters and releases eight Mavericks, challenging them to see who can defeat more with Axl as the prize.

In-Depth Story
Many years have passed since the Eurasia and Nightmare incidents that left the Earth's surface in ruins and raging with viral outbreaks. Since then, Reploids have worked diligently to clean up the world and make it habitable for humans once again. With the Earth cleaned up once again, humans have repopulated the surface and ushered in a new age of technology. Next Generation Reploids begin to be developed- Reploids which have the ability to copy the DNA of other Reploids and, thus, adapt to their environments. Over time, the Maverick Hunters begins to be seen as an ancient institution that is no longer "with the times," so a faction called the Red Alert Syndicate is created under the command of a Reploid named Red. Yet, when one of their recruits named Axl goes AWOL and defects to the Hunters, Red issues a challenge- they release eight mavericks imprisoned by them upon the world, stating that whichever group manages to defeat them is obviously superior. In the end, it is revealed that Sigma is behind the plot, having been drawn to Red Alert after realizing the power of the Next Generation Reploids (such as Axl). Once again, the Hunters face Sigma and in the end he is defeated.

Mavericks
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 * [[Soldier Stonekong|Soldier Stonekong (Stone Ape)
 * [[Tornado Tonion|Tornado Tonion (Tornado Onion)
 * [[Splash Warfly|Splash Warfly (Splash Fly)
 * [[Flame Hyenard|Flame Hyenard (Flame Hyena)
 * [[Ride Boarski|Ride Boarski (Ride Boar)
 * [[Snipe Anteator|Snipe Anteator (Snipe Anteater)
 * [[Wind Crowrang|Wind Crowrang (Wind Crow)
 * [[Vanishing Gungaroo|Vanishing Gungaroo (Vanishing Kangaroo)

Armor
Mega Man X7 returns to the style of armor collecting first featured in the original Mega Man X. Rather than being forced to collect the four pieces of an armor before it can be used, in Mega Man X5 and Mega Man X6, each piece of the game's armor, the Glide Armor, is received and upgrades one of X's functions, eventually being complete, with four upgraded functions. Absent from this game are the commonly-used Ultimate Armor and Zero Armor.

Enemy Guide
List of Mega Man X7 Enemies

Walkthrough
Click here to see a step-by-step walkthrough for the game.

Click Here to see a video walkthrough for the game.

Trivia

 * Despite this being Mega Man X7, X is not initially playable--Zero and Axl are your starting players. To unlock X, either beat the eight Mavericks, or rescue 64 Reploids.
 * Despite the fact that X is only available through rescuing 64 reploids or defeating the eight mavericks, the back of the case shows X in the intro stage, which would be impossible considering there are no reploids there and you haven't beaten any bosses.
 * This is the first time that shutters don't appear in a Mega Man X game.