Starting to have issues with people tagging X and Zero from the Mega Man franchise as wearing power armor when they're robots/androids and thus mechanical entities in the first place.
Starting to have issues with people tagging X and Zero from the Mega Man franchise as wearing power armor when they're robots/androids and thus mechanical entities in the first place.
The recent Mega Man 11 has an intro with Mega Man withou helmet AND wearing casual clothes. Pretty weird.
The recent Mega Man 11 has an intro with Mega Man withou helmet AND wearing casual clothes. Pretty weird.
Well it's mostly because Rock was a civilian research assistant and then converted to fight the hijacked Light Numbers in the original game, so his trademark armor isn't permanently fitted to his body like X and Zero, both of whom are intended with combat capabilities in mind from the get-go.
Well it's mostly because Rock was a civilian research assistant and then converted to fight the hijacked Light Numbers in the original game, so his trademark armor isn't permanently fitted to his body like X and Zero, both of whom are intended with combat capabilities in mind from the get-go.
X was made capable of being equipped for combat, but you have all those Dr. Light capsules with upgrades instead of having X just start with it all with the in-game explanation that Dr. Light hoped X could live a peaceful life and not need them (even when they aren't even necessarily combat upgrades, like dash boots).