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|title = Maverick Hunter |
|title = Maverick Hunter |
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|image = [[File:FPSX.jpg|200px|Mega Man]] |
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+ | |caption = Mega Man X as depicted in ''Maverick Hunter''. |
|genre = First-person shooter |
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− | + | {{Looking for|For the organization, see [[Maverick Hunters]]. For the remake of the first ''[[Mega Man X (video game)|Mega Man X]]'', see ''[[Mega Man Maverick Hunter X]]''.}} |
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+ | '''Maverick Hunter''' is the codename of a cancelled first-person shooter based on the ''[[Mega Man X (series)|Mega Man X]]''. It would have been a reboot to the series. |
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==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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+ | [[File:Maverick Hunter Mega Buster.png|thumb|left|The redesigned [[Mega Buster]].]] |
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− | ''Maverick Hunter'' was cancelled in 2010 but was kept secret until April 9th 2013. It was going to be a darker ''Mega Man X'' game themed around a new X designed by [[Wikipedia:Adi Granov|Adi Granov]]. It was confirmed to be a re-imagining of '' |
+ | ''Maverick Hunter'' was cancelled in 2010 but was kept secret until April 9th 2013. It was going to be a darker ''Mega Man X'' game themed around a new [[Mega Man X (character)|X]] designed by [[Wikipedia:Adi Granov|Adi Granov]]. It was confirmed to be a re-imagining of ''Mega Man X'', where the main character is X, but has a [[human]] [[police]] officer as a sidekick. It was also confirmed that a trilogy was planned, and by the third game in its series, [[Zero]] would be playable and forced to destroy X who had grown incredibly powerful and infinitely intelligent over the course of two games. |
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==Videos== |
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− | + | File:Maverick Hunter (Mega-Man FPS) Part 1 HD|Maverick Hunter: Combat |
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− | !'''<big>Maverick Hunter: Using Enemy Weapons</big>''' |
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+ | *The concept of X becoming too powerful and ultimately becoming the main antagonist, forcing Zero to stop him, is an allusion to how X was originally going to be the main antagonist of the ''[[Mega Man Zero (series)|Mega Man Zero]]'' series before being replaced by [[Copy X]] shortly before the first game was released. |
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− | !'''<big>Maverick Hunter: Platforming and Exploration</big>''' |
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− | !'''<big>Maverick Hunter: Armor Transformation</big>''' |
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− | !'''<big>Maverick Hunter: Falling Action Sequence</big>''' |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.polygon.com/2013/4/9/4179628/mega-man-fps-maverick-hunter Polygon - Maverick Hunter: The Mega Man first-person shooter that could have been] |
*[http://www.polygon.com/2013/4/9/4179628/mega-man-fps-maverick-hunter Polygon - Maverick Hunter: The Mega Man first-person shooter that could have been] |
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Revision as of 18:18, 7 June 2020
For the organization, see Maverick Hunters. For the remake of the first Mega Man X, see Mega Man Maverick Hunter X. |
Maverick Hunter is the codename of a cancelled first-person shooter based on the Mega Man X. It would have been a reboot to the series.
Summary
Maverick Hunter was cancelled in 2010 but was kept secret until April 9th 2013. It was going to be a darker Mega Man X game themed around a new X designed by Adi Granov. It was confirmed to be a re-imagining of Mega Man X, where the main character is X, but has a human police officer as a sidekick. It was also confirmed that a trilogy was planned, and by the third game in its series, Zero would be playable and forced to destroy X who had grown incredibly powerful and infinitely intelligent over the course of two games.
Videos
Trivia
- The concept of X becoming too powerful and ultimately becoming the main antagonist, forcing Zero to stop him, is an allusion to how X was originally going to be the main antagonist of the Mega Man Zero series before being replaced by Copy X shortly before the first game was released.