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85
Apart from any disappointment about the length of the game, Mega Man 10 still has plenty to offer, and for a game that costs $10, you're getting a lot of bang for your buck.
75
While this may amount to little more than yet another Mega Man sequel, it's still one of the best 2D action games to come along in years.
It's not quite up to the shining standards of Mega Man 2 and the extremely underrated Mega Man 5 (and I'm dead serious about that -- go play it before you knock it), but it's definitely nowhere near the bottom of the bin that Mega Man 4 and the non-NES installments so squarely define.
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Ismael2077
Megaman 10 es un gran juego para probar,ya que mejora todo lo previamente visto en megaman 9,y en especial la version de wii es visualmente la mejor, gracias a que la consola se conecta a la tele via componente.Simplemente un juego que cualquiera deberia probar al menos 1 vez en su vida
10
Bombo
Dear anyone who loves video games, Mega Man 10 is made for you. Three playable characters that all work differently and offer more fun than you could imagine, some of the best level and boss design you'll ever find, special weapons that are an absolute blast to play with, multiple extremely well made difficulty settings, a randomly generating endless level mode, extra challenge stages, and tunes that aren't as catchy as some Mega Mans, but are composed fabulously and fit the levels so well I can't decide if MM10 or MMX5 did a better job! The visual appeal of these levels is absolutely wonderful, too. They have extreme amounts of variety, detail, and contrasting backgrounds and platforms. They've brought back the ability to swap through special weapons with the L/R buttons thankfully, and you can use the shop for E-tanks and other items between Wily Stages, unlike before. Mega Man 10 is one of extremely few games I can consider to be just about perfect. There are a few annoyances in one or two stages, but other than this I have extreme difficulty remembering anything less than great about this game. I would especially recommend this game to people who enjoyed 9, I consider it similar, but at least a bazillion times better in every way. Just don't expect an entirely different game, this is Mega Man, after all.
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GamecubeLover
The 8-bit classics are back on the wii giving us something that is VERY memorable! Capcom is getting their roots back by going to the past and putting some new things here and there.

Mega Man 10

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Mar 1, 2010
Metascore
Generally Favorable
81
User score
Generally Favorable
7.8
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NintendoWorldReport
Brilliant level design and wonderfully gimmicky characters.
86
Pelit (Finland)
Mega Man's latest adventure is more than just the same. The feel and heart of the game put it right there next to the classics from the 80s. [Apr 2010]
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79% Positive
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Oct 11, 2018
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Bombo
Dear anyone who loves video games, Mega Man 10 is made for you. Three playable characters that all work differently and offer more fun than you could imagine, some of the best level and boss design you'll ever find, special weapons that are an absolute blast to play with, multiple extremely well made difficulty settings, a randomly generating endless level mode, extra challenge stages, and tunes that aren't as catchy as some Mega Mans, but are composed fabulously and fit the levels so well I can't decide if MM10 or MMX5 did a better job! The visual appeal of these levels is absolutely wonderful, too. They have extreme amounts of variety, detail, and contrasting backgrounds and platforms. They've brought back the ability to swap through special weapons with the L/R buttons thankfully, and you can use the shop for E-tanks and other items between Wily Stages, unlike before. Mega Man 10 is one of extremely few games I can consider to be just about perfect. There are a few annoyances in one or two stages, but other than this I have extreme difficulty remembering anything less than great about this game. I would especially recommend this game to people who enjoyed 9, I consider it similar, but at least a bazillion times better in every way. Just don't expect an entirely different game, this is Mega Man, after all.
May 26, 2011
10
BlogDog123
If you like classic 8-bit shooters, check this one out. The tenth title in the mainstream Mega Man series packs a punch with downloadable content, time trials, online records, and more. Also, three words: Protoman is better.
85
Worth Playing
Mega Man 10 is a solid follow-up to Mega Man 9. It lacks a bit of the charm of its predecessor, but it still remains a solid and well put-together Mega Man game.
80
Games Master UK
If hard games inspire you to play harder you'll love it. [June 2010, p.80]
80
Vandal
It has not many new features or changes, but for sure Mega Man 10 will please its followers, and those eager for a good challenge for their gamepad.
75
Gaming Age
Overall, while the game is still a great Mega Man title, it doesn't nearly live up to the fun of its predecessor.
60
Eurogamer
Mega Man 10 doesn't quite perhaps have the sparkling feel of reinvention that its predecessor enjoyed, but if you were one of the many who considered MM9 a welcome return to form, then this is another must-buy. Everyone else is perfectly entitled to look confused.
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Oct 2, 2025
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Ismael2077
Megaman 10 es un gran juego para probar,ya que mejora todo lo previamente visto en megaman 9,y en especial la version de wii es visualmente la mejor, gracias a que la consola se conecta a la tele via componente.Simplemente un juego que cualquiera deberia probar al menos 1 vez en su vida
Jul 21, 2016
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GamecubeLover
The 8-bit classics are back on the wii giving us something that is VERY memorable! Capcom is getting their roots back by going to the past and putting some new things here and there.
Jul 1, 2013
9
ricklongo
Capcom's announcement of 2008's Mega Man 9 was definitely a shocker, especially for people who, like yours truly, owe to the blue bomber some of their fondest memories of childhood gaming. It's probably even more shocking to realise that the game's sequel, aptly named Mega Man 10, may just be the best entry in the entire 8-bit series. It's hard to even beging describing everything Mega Man 10 does right. The stage design is absolutely spotless, and seems to be an impressive collection of every awesome idea the NES game designers ever had, all packed into a neat little fun package. The characterization is equally incredible, especially the 8-bit highway of Nitro Man, Pump Man's creepy sewers, and the sand-stormy desert of Commando Man. It all just oozes a kind of novelty that is only present in the very best entries in the series, even when there's an obvious previous inspiration (the aforementioned desert takes some pretty hard cues from Pharaoh Man's stage, for example). The bosses and weapons are equally interesting. Take Sheep Man, for one. The quirkiness in its design makes it one of my favorite robot masters in the entire series: it's an electric sheep who turns into thunderclouds (how cute is that?) and gives you an intriguing weapon that ends up being VERY hard to master. Or Pump Man, the game's most obvious starter boss candidate, whose weapon manages to blow some fresh air into the tired shield-weapon design in the series. This is in direct contrast to games like NES's Mega Man 6 or SNES's Mega Man 7, which feature an array of mundane robot masters with uninspired weapons. There's another idea here that managed to get me all giggling. My favourite game in the series, Mega Man 3, brought to the table a concept that I was always surprised was never used again: after defeating all eight robot masters, you'd be treated to new fights with the PREVIOUS game's bosses. That was so unbelievably cool back in the day, and luckily Mega Man 10 does something similar. I won't spoil more of it for you, but rest assured that longtime fans will have a blast once they reach Wily's castle. It's hard to justify giving a perfect score to Mega Man 10; after all, for all the mastery in its execution, it's still expanding on ideas from almost 30 years ago. Be that as it may, this is a game that every single 2D platforming fan should experience, and an unlikely epitome in this amazing series.
Aug 30, 2012
6
empirelord
Mega Man is a wonderful game, but MM10 just falls flat. The robot masters are less interesting, the music is darker, the graphics are forgettable, and the storyline tries way too hard. I really had hopes for this game, but it's just average.
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Summary[WiiWare] Fans of all ages can enjoy the newest entry in this historic 8-bit franchise. As a special service to new players, there's an Easy Mode – a first for a Mega Man game. This new feature means novices and longtime fans alike can all have a shot at making it to the end of a Mega Man game. Also, you can now play as Proto Man and tr... Read More
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Mar 1, 2010
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