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Mega Man Xtreme 2
Developer(s)
Capcom
Publisher(s)
Capcom
Platform(s)
Game Boy Color
Release date
July 19, 2001 October 30, 2001 February 8, 2002
Genre(s)
Action
Mode(s)
Single player
Rating(s)
ESRB: Everyone
Media
8-megabit cartridge
Mega Man Xtreme 2 (Rockman X2: Soul Eraser in Japan) is a spin off title in the Mega Man X series of video games from Capcom. It is the direct sequel to Mega Man Xtreme, released the previous year. Chronologically, it seems to take place between Mega Man X3 and Mega Man X4, sometime after Mega Man Xtreme.
Story
Reploids around the Earth have been losing their DNA souls, which are being used to strengthen a growing army of undead Mavericks on the mysterious Laguz Island. With the help of their new friend Iris, X and Zero head out to stop them.
Characters
Mega Man X
Zero
Sigma
Iris
Berkana - Berkana was a Reploid Researcher who, under the supervision of Sigma, created a DNA Soul chip that reproduced deceased Mavericks and implanted the Sigma Virus in them. She also stole the souls of some Reploids to enhance her own power, and that of her partner Gareth. When X and Zero came to stop the Soul Erasure incidents, she mistakenly let them continue to battle the eight guardians and they eventually infiltrated the Soul Eraser's lab. This led to her demise at the hands of X, after which Sigma showed himself to X and Zero.
Pandora, a minor antagonist in Mega Man ZX, and a major one in Mega Man ZX Advent, is based on the design of Berkana.
Gareth - Although Gareth's early origins were unknown, he worked as Berkana's righthand-man during her time as a Soul-Eraser. He wore armor resembling a medieval knight, and fought like one as well using a dragoon fighting style. Gareth was dedicated to both Berkana and his mission, believing he was only erasing the souls of "evil" Reploids. He was blind to the truth, however, and ultimately died for it. He held a deep hatred for X after noticing Berkana's interest in him, and aimed to destroy him. In a way, this accelerated his defeat. Gareth's sudden obsession over the idea of destroying his rival, X, robbed him of his logic, leading him to disregard Zero's ever-growing potential. By the time Gareth realized his mistake, it was too late. Gareth fell at the hands of Zero.
Prometheus, a minor antagonist in Mega Man ZX, and a major one in Mega Man ZX Advent, is based on the design of Gareth.
Gameplay
The game works similarly to the first Mega Man Xtreme title, except that the player can choose between playing as X and playing as Zero. Both have special skills that help them through the stages, but each also has weaknesses as well.
X uses his X-Buster to shoot enemies from a distance. It can be charged up to three levels.
Zero uses his Z-Saber for close-range combat. He risks taking damage more often by getting closer to enemies, but his slashes are more damaging than X's bullets.
The major change in this game is that X and Zero do not both gain a weapon when a boss is defeated; only the one the player used to destroy the Maverick will get the special weapon. This adds a hint of strategy to the gameplay, as one must consider not only the order in which they will fight each boss, but whether X or Zero's gained weapons will prove more effective later on, and which are needed to reach power-ups.
Also, after each level, the DNA souls gathered in the level will accumulate, which you can use to buy power-ups from Iris.
Mavericks
English name
Japanese name
Stage
Copied Weapon
Learned Technique
Weakness
Neon Tiger
Shining Tigerd
Jungle
Ray Claw
Rising
Tornado Fang/Drill Crush
Volt Catfish
Electel Namazuros
Sewer/Power Plant
Tri-Thunder
Tri-Thunder
Ray Claw/Rising
Launch Octopus
Launcher Octopuld
Underwater
Marine Tornado
Fish Fang
Tri-Thunder
Flame Mammoth
Burnin' Noumander
Factory
Fire Wave
Fire Wave
Marine Tornado/Fish Fang
Wire Sponge
Wire Hetimarl
Weather Center
Strike Chain
Lightning
Fire Wave
Overdrive Ostrich
Sonic Ostreague
Desert
Sonic Slicer
Dash
Strike Chain/Lightning
Blast Hornet
Explose Horneck
Airfield
Bomb Bee
Earth Gaizer
Sonic Slicer/Dash
Tunnel Rhino
Screw Maisaider
Quarry
Tornado Fang
Drill Crush
Bomb Bee/Earth Gaizer
v•d•e
Mega Man X video games
Main series
Mega Man X • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8
Spin-offs
Mega Man Xtreme • Mega Man Xtreme 2 • Mega Man X: Command Mission
Related articles
Characters • Reploid • Maverick (List of Mavericks)