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'''''Mega Man X7''''', known as {{Nihongo|'''''Rockman X7'''''|ロックマンX7|RokkumanX7}} in Japan, is the seventh game in the ''[[Mega Man X (series)|Mega Man X]]'' series, and the first on the [[wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]]. The game brought a return to FMV sequences and introduced the ''X'' series to 3D graphics. It got some backlash from some fans and critics since its implementation of elements intended to accompany the traditional sidescroller flow of previous ''Mega Man'' titles were considered lackluster and poorly implemented, amongst other design flaws.
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'''''Mega Man X7''''', known as {{Nihongo|'''''Rockman X7'''''|ロックマンX7|RokkumanX7}} in Japan, and commonly shortened to '''MMX7''', is the seventh game in the ''[[Mega Man X (series)|Mega Man X]]'' series, and the first on the [[wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]]. The game brought a return to FMV sequences and introduced the ''X'' series to 3D graphics. It got some backlash from some fans and critics since its implementation of elements intended to accompany the traditional sidescroller flow of previous ''Mega Man'' titles were considered lackluster and poorly implemented, amongst other design flaws.
   
 
This game also debuts a new ''Mega Man X'' character, [[Axl]].
 
This game also debuts a new ''Mega Man X'' character, [[Axl]].
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It was re-released for the first time on ''[[Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2|Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2]]'' on July 24, 2018 in North America and Europe, and was released two days later in Japan.
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
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{{See also|Ōgon no Hibi}}
Following the [[Eurasia]] and [[Nightmare (virus)|Nightmare]] incidents, [[Reploids]] work diligently to rebuild the [[Earth]]. Growing weary of the seemingly never-ending [[Maverick Wars]], [[Mega Man X (character)|X]] decides to retire in search of more peaceful solutions, leaving [[Zero]] in charge. In X's absence, [[Maverick]] activity rapidly begins to rise, which leads to the formation of an unsanctioned anti-Maverick vigilante group known as [[Red Alert]]. As the group grows more and more reckless, one of their members, a new generation Reploid prototype named [[Axl]], decides to defect. [[Red]], the group's leader, is angered by Axl deserting them, and goes on a rampage to get him back.
 
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After the [[Eurasia]] and [[Nightmare Phenomenon|Nightmare]] incidents that left the [[Earth]]'s surface devastated, [[Reploids]] have worked diligently to clean up the world and make it habitable for humans once again, and is slowly recovering. However, [[Maverick]] crime is on a rise. The [[Maverick Hunters]] had weakened when [[Mega Man X (character)|X]] retired from the front lines to assume a support role and achieve more peaceful solutions. To take care of the rising crime, the group of vigilantes [[Red Alert]] was created under the command of [[Red]]. Initially, they only fought against Mavericks, but one day the group changed and began acting strange. One of their key members, [[Axl]], noticed he was being used and goes AWOL. Red sends a [[Mega Scorpio|giant Mechaniloid]] to take him back, but it is stopped with the help of [[Zero]] and Axl is taken to the Maverick Hunters headquarters. Red contacts them and issues a challenge - he released some of the Mavericks Red Alert has in custody to various locations around the globe, challenging them to see who can defeat more with Axl as the prize. In the end, it is revealed that [[Sigma]] is behind the change of Red Alert, having been drawn to Red Alert after realizing Axl's power. Once again, the Hunters face Sigma and he is defeated. Later, Axl attempts to officially join the Maverick Hunters, even with X's disapproval.
 
Axl is chased through a city by a mechaniloid sent by Red Alert to retrieve him, and the ensuing chaos draws the attention of Zero. After a battle against the mechaniloid, Zero takes Axl into custody at Maverick Hunter HQ. In response, Red issues a challenge to the Hunters: he will release some Mavericks that Red Alert has in captivity, and whichever group can defeat the Mavericks first will gain possession of Axl. Zero goes into action without hesitation, and Axl's remorse for what he has done fuels his desire to become a Maverick Hunter. As Zero and Axl battle Red Alert, Axl reveals that he possesses the ability to copy the [[DNA program|DNA]] of other Reploids, making him invaluable to Red. X initially stays out of the conflict, feeling that it is pointless, but joins in hoping to end the war quickly. Elsewhere, Red communicates with a mysterious figure known as "The Professor," who gives him additional power and shows him what Axl's copy ability can do. The Professor then takes possession of Red Alert, and orders Red to retrieve Axl.
 
 
Following the defeat of the Mavericks, the Hunters infiltrate [[Crimson Palace]], the home base of Red Alert. There they defeat a reluctant Red and discover a rebuilt [[Sigma]], who was behind Red Alert's corruption. Despite the Hunters defeating Sigma twice, he rises once again and punches Axl through a wall, before vowing to X and Zero that he will again return. Suddenly, Red reappears and Sigma attempts to possess him, but it turns out to be Axl (copying Red's DNA), who then proceeds to blast Sigma out of a window from the top of the palace.
 
 
The ending of the game depends on which character was used to defeat Sigma:
 
* In X's ending, X adamantly refuses to train Axl to become a [[Maverick Hunters|Maverick Hunter]], thinking he is too young and immature. Signas tries to reason with X, warning him that they have not seen the last of the Mavericks.
 
* In Zero's ending, he has a nightmare in which X gains a strange desire to destroy all Mavericks, foreshadowing the rise of [[Copy X]] in ''[[Mega Man Zero (video game)|Mega Man Zero]].''
 
* Axl's ending shows him arguing with X regarding his future as a Hunter. Alia interrupts to inform them of a Maverick outbreak, to which Axl runs off to deal with, much to X's displeasure.
 
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
===Overview===
 
 
Although ''Mega Man X7'' shares basic gameplay elements with previous games in the series, it also has many differences. One notable feature is that this is the first and only game in the series to have 3D gameplay in addition to the standard sidescroller style. Also unlike previous titles, X is not initially playable — Zero and Axl are the starting characters. To unlock X, the player must either defeat the eight Mavericks or [[Rescuable Reploids|rescue 64 Reploids]]. After completing the game and starting a new game from an old save file, X will be available after the opening stage. This is also currently the only ''X'' series title where X's buster can be fired directionally.
 
Although ''Mega Man X7'' shares basic gameplay elements with previous games in the series, it also has many differences. One notable feature is that this is the first and only game in the series to have 3D gameplay in addition to the standard sidescroller style. Also unlike previous titles, X is not initially playable — Zero and Axl are the starting characters. To unlock X, the player must either defeat the eight Mavericks or [[Rescuable Reploids|rescue 64 Reploids]]. After completing the game and starting a new game from an old save file, X will be available after the opening stage. This is also currently the only ''X'' series title where X's buster can be fired directionally.
   
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===Copy Shot/A-Trans===
 
===Copy Shot/A-Trans===
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{{main|A-Trans}}<!--()-->
{{main|A-Trans}}Axl has an innate special ability called Copy Shot. If certain types of enemies are destroyed with this ability, they'll leave an item (DNA core) upon their destruction. If the item is picked up, Axl will transform into a copy of that enemy using A-Trans if they were the same size as him, gaining its' appearance and abilities. Other enemies grant Axl special attacks or a temporary boost in abilities.
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Axl has an innate special ability called Copy Shot. If certain types of enemies are destroyed with this ability, they'll leave an item (DNA core) upon their destruction. If the item is picked up, Axl will transform into a copy of that enemy using A-Trans if they were the same size as him, gaining its appearance and abilities. Other enemies grant Axl special attacks or a temporary boost in abilities.
   
 
===Power-up Parts===
 
===Power-up Parts===
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{{main|Parts}}<!--()-->
{{main|Parts}}Each individual Hunter has their own unique power-up parts that can be earned from rescuing Reploids. Whenever a Reploid is rescued that holds power-up data, [[Alia]] will give the player a chance to equip that data to one of the available characters after completing the stage. Power-ups change their effect depending on who it is assigned to, and what attribute it is assign to (Speed, Power, or Special). Once a power-up is assigned to a character it cannot be deactivated, nor changed from one playable character to another. If a new game is started from an old save file after completing the previous game, the assigned power-up parts from the previous game will remain with their characters and it is possible to add more power-up parts to them until all of their power-up parts are maxed out.
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Each individual Hunter has their own unique power-up parts that can be earned from rescuing Reploids. Whenever a Reploid is rescued that holds power-up data, [[Alia]] will give the player a chance to equip that data to one of the available characters after completing the stage. Power-ups change their effect depending on who it is assigned to, and what attribute it is assign to (Speed, Power, or Special). Once a power-up is assigned to a character it cannot be deactivated, nor changed from one playable character to another. If a new game is started from an old save file after completing the previous game, the assigned power-up parts from the previous game will remain with their characters and it is possible to add more power-up parts to them until all of their power-up parts are maxed out.
   
==Development==
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===Armor===
 
''Mega Man X7'' returns to the style of armor collecting first featured in the original ''[[Mega Man X (video game)|Mega Man X]]''. Rather than being forced to collect all four pieces of an armor before it can be used, as in ''[[Mega Man X5]]'' and ''[[Mega Man X6]]'', each piece of the game's armor, the [[Glide Armor]], is received upon collection and upgrades one of X's functions. Upon completion, the character team select menu will give the player the option of choosing between the Glide Armor X and normal X. Absent from this game are the common secret armors: [[Ultimate Armor]] and [[Black Zero]].
''Mega Man X7'' was developed by a team of about 30 people, led by producers [[Tatsuya Minami]] and [[Tatsuya Kitabayashi]] of Capcom Production Studio 3.<ref name="gamebunker">McPhill (September 8, 2003). [http://web.archive.org/web/20031206082637/http://www.gamebunker.com/modpage.php?id=243 "Game Bunker Exclusive Interview: Tatsuya Minami on Mega Man X7"]. Game Bunker. Archived from [http://www.gamebunker.com/modpage.php?id=243 the original] on December 6, 2003. Retrieved March 3, 2013.</ref> This was the first game in the ''Mega Man'' series that Kitabayashi worked on, as well as the first game he produced.<ref name="gamespy2">Nutt, Christian (October 14, 2003). [http://www.gamespy.com/articles/491/491394p2.html "Interview: Tatsuya Kitabayashi on Mega Man X"]. p. 2. [[wikipedia:GameSpy|GameSpy]]. Retrieved March 3, 2013.</ref> He explained that when transitioning the characters of ''Mega Man X'' from 2D to 3D graphics, it was very difficult to get the right style and character design. However, the decision to include both sidescrolling and 3D gameplay was planned from the very beginning, as they knew that they wanted to have equal amounts of both in the game.<ref name="gamespy1">Nutt, Christian (October 14, 2003). [http://www.gamespy.com/articles/491/491394p1.html "Interview: Tatsuya Kitabayashi on Mega Man X"]. p. 1. [[wikipedia:GameSpy|GameSpy]]. Retrieved March 3, 2013.</ref> The team took into account the poor reception of previous ''Mega Man'' titles, especially ''[[Mega Man X6]]'', however this wasn't a deciding factor in the decisions made for ''X7''. They wanted to make a better, newer, and fresher ''Mega Man X'' game, and they wanted it in 3D. Kitabayashi stressed that their effort went into making a 3D ''Mega Man X'' that worked, not trying to correct or dodge past mistakes.<ref name="gamespy2" /> Minami also stated that with the inclusion of so many characters, the game was planned to feature multiplayer for up to two players.<ref name="gamebunker" /> However, this feature is absent from the final version of the game for unknown reasons.
 
 
Kitabayashi expressed his reasons for including Axl in the game: he felt that by making him a key plot element, they achieved a deeper, better story. He also believes that introducing such a non-traditional character to the series will also help steer it in a new direction. "He's young, he's running away. He's like the new younger character of the group, and that's why I wanted to put him in there," Kitabayashi explained.<ref name="gamespy2" /> ''Mega Man'' series artist and Capcom producer [[Keiji Inafune]] had little involvement in the ''X7'' development, only lending advice on designing Axl. Inafune explained that over the years he has learned that when drawing robot characters it is easy for them to fall into similar shapes. He continues stating that he was very careful while designing X and Zero to make sure they had unique silhouettes and he wanted Axl to have the same.<ref>''[[R20 Rockman & Rockman X Official Complete Works|Mega Man X Official Complete Works]]''. [[wikipedia:UDON|UDON Entertainment Corp]]., 2009, p. 65. Retrieved March 3, 2013.</ref>
 
 
Illustrator [[Tatsuya Yoshikawa]] joined the project while it was already well underway and was responsible for designing central characters, supervising the modeling, and drawing the final package illustration. Since the project was already in progress, he decided to lead the art design in a direction that took after [[Haruki Suetsugu|Suetsugu's]] from ''X6''.<ref>''[[R20 Rockman & Rockman X Official Complete Works|Mega Man X Official Complete Works]]''. [[wikipedia:UDON|UDON Entertainment Corp]]., 2009, p. 68. Retrieved March 3, 2013.</ref> Yoshikawa expressed that he is a big fan of the ''X'' series and had many ideas when joining the project. Since the series was going into 3D, he wanted to re-examine the overall concept and was hoping the team would also be willing to do so. However, the project continued on without giving this any consideration. Inafune weighed in on this stating that his personal opinion is that 3D is simply a graphical style and that doesn't mean that the gameplay itself must be in the 3rd-dimension.<ref>''[[R20 Rockman & Rockman X Official Complete Works|Mega Man X Official Complete Works]]''. [[wikipedia:UDON|UDON Entertainment Corp]]., 2009, p. 69. Retrieved March 3, 2013.</ref>
 
 
The music was composed by nine individuals. A [[Rockman X7 Original Soundtrack|46-song soundtrack]] was released by [[wikipedia:Suleputer|Suleputer]] in Japan on October 1, 2003. The game's opening theme, "CODE CRUSH", was performed by [[Rina Aiuchi]]. The ending theme, "Lazy Mind", was performed by [[Showtaro Morikubo]], the Japanese voice actor for Mega Man X.<ref>[http://vgmdb.net/album/2179 VGMbd-Rockman X7 Original Soundtrack listing]. VGMbd. Retrieved March 4, 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2003/06/27/mega-man-x7-music-singles IGNPS2 (June 27, 2003). "Mega Man X7 Music Singles"]. IGN. Retrieved March 4, 2013.</ref> A CD single for each of the songs was released in Japan on July 20, 2003 and August 6, 2003 respectively.<ref>[http://www.famitsu.com/game/news/1140537_1124.html "愛内里菜のニューマキシシングルに『ロックマンX7』テーマ曲が収録決定!"] (in Japanese). [[wikipedia:Famitsu|Famitsu]]. June 27, 2003. Retrieved March 4, 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.famitsu.com/game/news/2003/05/06/103,1052224938,12472,0,0.html "森久保祥太郎が歌う『ロックマンX7』エンディング曲の公開レコーディングが行われた!"] (in Japanese). [[wikipedia:Famitsu|Famitsu]]. March 7, 2003. Retrieved March 4, 2013.</ref>
 
 
[[File:MMX7StageSelect.png|thumb|Stage select screen]]
 
   
 
==Bosses==
 
==Bosses==
 
[[File:MMX7StageSelect.png|thumb|right|Stage select screen]]
 
'''Eight Mavericks:'''
 
'''Eight Mavericks:'''
 
 
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{|class="box table colored bordered innerbordered type-basic"
 
!rowspan="2" | Stage
 
!rowspan="2" | Stage
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|align="center" colspan="2" | [[Wind Cutter]]||[[Souenbu]]
 
|align="center" colspan="2" | [[Wind Cutter]]||[[Souenbu]]
 
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|}
 
   
 
'''Others:'''
 
'''Others:'''
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|[[Opening Stage]]||[[Mega Scorpio]]
 
|[[Opening Stage]]||[[Mega Scorpio]]
 
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|Palace Road||[[Mole Borer|Mole Bore]]
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|Palace Road||[[Mole Bore]]
 
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|rowspan="2"|[[Crimson Palace]]||[[Red]]
 
|rowspan="2"|[[Crimson Palace]]||[[Red]]
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==Armor==
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==Demo==
 
{{Main|Rockman X7 Trial Edition}}
''Mega Man X7'' returns to the style of armor collecting first featured in the original ''[[Mega Man X (video game)|Mega Man X]]''. Rather than being forced to collect all four pieces of an armor before it can be used, as in ''[[Mega Man X5]]'' and ''[[Mega Man X6]]'', each piece of the game's armor, the [[Glide Armor]], is received upon collection and upgrades one of X's functions. Upon completion, the character team select menu will give the player the option of choosing between the Glide Armor X and normal X. Absent from this game are the common secret armors: [[Ultimate Armor]] and [[Black Zero]].
 
   
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==Script==
==''Rockman X7 Trial Edition''==
 
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{{Main|Mega Man X7 Script (X's story)|Mega Man X7 Script (Zero's story)|Mega Man X7 Script (Axl's story)}}
[[File:RX7TrialTitle.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Trial Edition title screen.]]
 
Trial Edition is a demo of ''Rockman X7'' for the PlayStation 2 that was distributed to select retailers in Japan for demonstration purposes a couple months before the game's release.<ref name="protodude">Protodude. [http://www.rockman-corner.com/2012/07/rockman-x7-trial-edition-dumped.html "Rockman X7 Trial Edition Dumped"]. Protodude's Rockman Corner. July 8, 2012. Retrieved March 4, 2013.</ref> The trial includes two playable stages: the intro stage (featuring Axl and Zero as playable characters) and Deep Forest (with Axl, Zero and X available).
 
   
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==Enemies==
The demo represents a near final build, but with some differences:
 
 
{{Main|List of Mega Man X7 enemies}}
* Axl's intro stage music, "Conflict", lacks one or two instruments
 
* No voiced dialog
 
* Unused player select portraits
 
* Placeholder audio samples (grunts and exclamations) from ''Mega Man X5'' and ''X6''<ref name="protodude" />
 
* The game cannot be paused.
 
** The trial will cut to a video advertising ''X7's'' release and then back to the title screen if left idle for 5 minutes.
 
* The [[Guard Door]] sub-boss in the warehouse portion of the intro stage is already disabled and open.
 
* Cutscenes and [[Alia]]'s introduction and stage explanations after completing the intro stage are absent.
 
* Only Solider Stonekong's stage select portrait is visible, the other seven bosses are silhouetted. However, all stage names and preview images are present.
 
* Solider Stonekong cannot be fought. The trial ends immediately after his dialogue cutscene with the player character.
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Mega Man X7 Script (X's story)]]
 
*[[Mega Man X7 Script (Zero's story)]]
 
*[[Mega Man X7 Script (Axl's story)]]
 
*[[List of Mega Man X7 enemies]]
 
*[[Mega Man X7 Walkthrough|Mega Man X7 walkthrough]]
 
*[http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=02ED813AAA777389 Click Here] to see a video walkthrough for the game.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
For this subject's image gallery, see [[Mega Man X7/Gallery]]
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{{Main|Mega Man X7/Gallery}}
   
==Videos==
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==Soundtrack==
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{{Main|Rockman X7 Original Soundtrack}}<!--()-->
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The game's soundtrack was composed by nine individuals. A 46-song soundtrack was released by [[wikipedia:Suleputer|Suleputer]] in Japan on October 1, 2003. The game's opening theme, "CODE CRUSH", was performed by [[Rina Aiuchi]]. The ending theme, "Lazy Mind", was performed by [[Showtaro Morikubo]], the Japanese voice actor for Mega Man X.<ref>[http://vgmdb.net/album/2179 VGMbd-Rockman X7 Original Soundtrack listing]. VGMbd. Retrieved March 4, 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2003/06/27/mega-man-x7-music-singles IGNPS2 (June 27, 2003). "Mega Man X7 Music Singles"]. IGN. Retrieved March 4, 2013.</ref> A CD single for each of the songs was released in Japan on July 20, 2003 and August 6, 2003 respectively.<ref>[http://www.famitsu.com/game/news/1140537_1124.html "愛内里菜のニューマキシシングルに『ロックマンX7』テーマ曲が収録決定!"] (in Japanese). [[wikipedia:Famitsu|Famitsu]]. June 27, 2003. Retrieved March 4, 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.famitsu.com/game/news/2003/05/06/103,1052224938,12472,0,0.html "森久保祥太郎が歌う『ロックマンX7』エンディング曲の公開レコーディングが行われた!"] (in Japanese). [[wikipedia:Famitsu|Famitsu]]. March 7, 2003. Retrieved March 4, 2013.</ref>
!Rockman X7 OPENING CODE CRUSH
 
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|[[File:ROCKMAN X7 OPENING FULL HD (CODE CRUSH) (1080P)|left|thumb|307x307px|ROCKMAN X7 OPENING CODE CRUSH]]
 
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|- align="center"
 
!'''<big>Rockman X7 commercial</big>'''
 
!'''<big>Rockman X7 Trial Edition Gameplay</big>'''
 
|- align="center"
 
|[[File:Rockman X7 Commercial|300px]]
 
|[[File:Rockman X7 Trial Edition Gameplay|300px]]
 
|- align="center"
 
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|(Noticeable glitches in the video are due to emulation errors)
 
|- align="center"
 
!'''<big>PlayStation 2 commercial with Rockman X7</big>'''
 
!'''<big>PlayStation 2 commercial with Rockman X7</big>'''
 
|- align="center"
 
|[[File:Old Japanese PS2 Commercial|300px|center]]
 
|[[File:Old Japanese Playstation 2 Commercial Version Two|300px]]
 
|}
 
   
==Trivia==
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==Development==
 
''Mega Man X7'' was developed by a team of about 30 people, led by producers [[Tatsuya Minami]] and [[Tatsuya Kitabayashi]] of Capcom Production Studio 3.<ref name="gamebunker">McPhill (September 8, 2003). [http://web.archive.org/web/20031206082637/http://www.gamebunker.com/modpage.php?id=243 "Game Bunker Exclusive Interview: Tatsuya Minami on Mega Man X7"]. Game Bunker. Archived from [http://www.gamebunker.com/modpage.php?id=243 the original] on December 6, 2003. Retrieved March 3, 2013.</ref> This was the first game in the ''Mega Man'' series that Kitabayashi worked on, as well as the first game he produced.<ref name="gamespy2">Nutt, Christian (October 14, 2003). [http://www.gamespy.com/articles/491/491394p2.html "Interview: Tatsuya Kitabayashi on Mega Man X"]. p. 2. [[wikipedia:GameSpy|GameSpy]]. Retrieved March 3, 2013.</ref> He explained that when transitioning the characters of ''Mega Man X'' from 2D to 3D graphics, it was very difficult to get the right style and character design. However, the decision to include both sidescrolling and 3D gameplay was planned from the very beginning, as they knew that they wanted to have equal amounts of both in the game.<ref name="gamespy1">Nutt, Christian (October 14, 2003). [http://www.gamespy.com/articles/491/491394p1.html "Interview: Tatsuya Kitabayashi on Mega Man X"]. p. 1. [[wikipedia:GameSpy|GameSpy]]. Retrieved March 3, 2013.</ref> The team took into account the poor reception of previous ''Mega Man'' titles, especially ''[[Mega Man X6]]'', however this wasn't a deciding factor in the decisions made for ''X7''. They wanted to make a better, newer, and fresher ''Mega Man X'' game, and they wanted it in 3D. Kitabayashi stressed that their effort went into making a 3D ''Mega Man X'' that worked, not trying to correct or dodge past mistakes.<ref name="gamespy2" /> Minami also stated that with the inclusion of so many characters, the game was planned to feature multiplayer for up to two players.<ref name="gamebunker" /> However, this feature is absent from the final version of the game for unknown reasons.
* The back of the game's case shows X in the opening stage, which is impossible considering there are no [[Rescuable Reploids]] there and the player hasn't beaten any bosses. Even in New Game+, where X is playable from the start, the game still forces the player to use Axl and Zero for the intro stage.
 
   
 
Kitabayashi expressed his reasons for including Axl in the game: he felt that by making him a key plot element, they achieved a deeper, better story. He also believes that introducing such a non-traditional character to the series will also help steer it in a new direction. "He's young, he's running away. He's like the new younger character of the group, and that's why I wanted to put him in there," Kitabayashi explained.<ref name="gamespy2" /> ''Mega Man'' series artist and Capcom producer [[Keiji Inafune]] had little involvement in the ''X7'' development, only lending advice on designing Axl. Inafune explained that over the years he has learned that when drawing robot characters it is easy for them to fall into similar shapes. He continues stating that he was very careful while designing X and Zero to make sure they had unique silhouettes and he wanted Axl to have the same.<ref>''[[R20 Rockman & Rockman X Official Complete Works|Mega Man X Official Complete Works]]''. [[wikipedia:UDON|UDON Entertainment Corp]]., 2009, p. 65. Retrieved March 3, 2013.</ref>
* Even though only two bosses are fought in a 2-D boss room, 3-D elements are still present (a circular stage when fighting Soldier Stonekong and Wind Crowrang flying into the background).
 
   
 
Illustrator [[Tatsuya Yoshikawa]] joined the project while it was already well underway and was responsible for designing central characters, supervising the modeling, and drawing the final package illustration. Since the project was already in progress, he decided to lead the art design in a direction that took after [[Haruki Suetsugu|Suetsugu's]] from ''X6''.<ref>''[[R20 Rockman & Rockman X Official Complete Works|Mega Man X Official Complete Works]]''. [[wikipedia:UDON|UDON Entertainment Corp]]., 2009, p. 68. Retrieved March 3, 2013.</ref> Yoshikawa expressed that he is a big fan of the ''X'' series and had many ideas when joining the project. Since the series was going into 3D, he wanted to re-examine the overall concept and was hoping the team would also be willing to do so. However, the project continued on without giving this any consideration. Inafune weighed in on this stating that his personal opinion is that 3D is simply a graphical style and that doesn't mean that the gameplay itself must be in the 3rd dimension.<ref>''[[R20 Rockman & Rockman X Official Complete Works|Mega Man X Official Complete Works]]''. [[wikipedia:UDON|UDON Entertainment Corp]]., 2009, p. 69. Retrieved March 3, 2013.</ref>
* This is the first ''X'' title to not feature ladders or boss shutters. The boss shutters return in re-designed forms in its sequel, ''Mega Man X8''.
 
   
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==Other media==
* The is the first game in the ''X'' series to feature the health bars of some bosses containing multiple layers. 1.25, 1.5 or 2, depending on the boss and difficulty level: Level 5 is 1.25 bars, level 6 is 1.5 bars, and level 8 is 2 whole bars (the only level 8 boss in the game is Sigma's second form on Hard difficulty).
 
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The storyline of the game was parodied in [[Rockman X7 4Koma Manga Kingdom|''Rockman X7 4Koma Manga Kingdom'']]. Although the manga follows the plot of ''Mega Man X7'', it has a much greater focus on humor than action.
   
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Elements of the game made their way into the ''[[Mega Man (Archie Comics)|Mega Man]]'' series from [[Archie Comics]] prior to it going on indefinite hiatus. [[Axl/Archie Comics|Axl]] and the Mavericks made their debut in the [[Worlds Unite]] crossover with [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], which is set during an undetermined point between ''Mega Man X7'' and ''[[Mega Man X8]]''.
* All eight bosses feature an "R" symbol on their health bars, referring to Red Alert. This is the second ''X'' series game to use the letter "R" as a symbol of an organization, the first being ''[[Mega Man X4]]'', where it stands for [[Repliforce]].
 
   
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Ian Flynn has gone on to state that if readers wanted a ''Mega Man X'' comic book, the current comic’s sales have to increase significantly and stay high.<ref>https://www.bumbleking.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=423239&f=1#p423239</ref>
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==Trivia==
 
*The back of the game's case shows X in the opening stage, which is impossible considering there are no [[Rescuable Reploids]] there and the player hasn't beaten any bosses. Even in New Game+, where X is playable from the start, the game still forces the player to use Axl and Zero for the intro stage.
 
*Even though only two bosses are fought in a 2-D boss room, 3-D elements are still present (a circular stage when fighting Soldier Stonekong and Wind Crowrang flying into the background).
 
*This is the first ''X'' title to not feature ladders or boss shutters. The boss shutters return in re-designed forms in its sequel, ''Mega Man X8''.
 
*The is the first game in the ''X'' series to feature the health bars of some bosses containing multiple layers. 1.25, 1.5 or 2, depending on the boss and difficulty level: Level 5 is 1.25 bars, level 6 is 1.5 bars, and level 8 is 2 whole bars (the only level 8 boss in the game is Sigma's second form on Hard difficulty).
 
*All eight bosses feature an "R" symbol on their health bars, referring to Red Alert. This is the second ''X'' series game to use the letter "R" as a symbol of an organization, the first being ''[[Mega Man X4]]'', where it stands for [[Repliforce]].
 
*This is the final game in the series that features Shoutaro Morikubo as the Japanese voice actor for the series' protagonist, X. This role has since been taken over by fellow veteran voice actor Takahiro Sakurai beginning with ''[[Mega Man X: Command Mission]]'' as well as in ''[[Mega Man X8]]'' and the PSP remake of the first ''Mega Man X'' game, ''[[Mega Man Maverick Hunter X]]'', all released in the span of less than a year.
 
*This is the final game in the series that features Shoutaro Morikubo as the Japanese voice actor for the series' protagonist, X. This role has since been taken over by fellow veteran voice actor Takahiro Sakurai beginning with ''[[Mega Man X: Command Mission]]'' as well as in ''[[Mega Man X8]]'' and the PSP remake of the first ''Mega Man X'' game, ''[[Mega Man Maverick Hunter X]]'', all released in the span of less than a year.
 
 
*This is the only game in which the [[Ultimate Armor]] and [[Black Zero]] do not appear since their debut in ''[[Mega Man X4]]''.
 
*This is the only game in which the [[Ultimate Armor]] and [[Black Zero]] do not appear since their debut in ''[[Mega Man X4]]''.
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** It's also the only game in the X series without a secret capsule/armor. Although X is an unlockable character.
 
*Although it is both a major title and the seventh installment from within the main ''[[Mega Man X (series)|Mega Man X]]'' series, Axl is considered to being the main protagonist of ''X7''s storyline, due to Axl himself being the main focus of the game.
 
 
 
*Zero's ending in this game foreshadows the future events of ''[[Mega Man Zero (series)|Mega Man Zero]]''.
 
*Zero's ending in this game foreshadows the future events of ''[[Mega Man Zero (series)|Mega Man Zero]]''.
 
*Prior to its inclusion in ''[[Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2]]'', this is the only main ''Mega Man X'' title not to be re-released for download on an official streaming service ([[Virtual Console]] and Playstation Network) like the other main titles or both of the ''Mega Man Xtreme'' games.
   
 
==See also==
*Prior to its inclusion in ''[[Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2]]'', this is the only main ''Mega Man X'' title not to be re-released for download on an official streaming service ([[Virtual Console]] and Playstation Network) like the other main titles or both of the ''Mega Man Xtreme'' games. Presumably this was likely due the fact that this game had a bad reputation among gamers because of its design flaws.
 
 
*[[Mega Man X7 Walkthrough|Mega Man X7 walkthrough]]
   
 
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Mega Man X7, known as Rockman X7 (ロックマンX7 RokkumanX7) in Japan, and commonly shortened to MMX7, is the seventh game in the Mega Man X series, and the first on the PlayStation 2. The game brought a return to FMV sequences and introduced the X series to 3D graphics. It got some backlash from some fans and critics since its implementation of elements intended to accompany the traditional sidescroller flow of previous Mega Man titles were considered lackluster and poorly implemented, amongst other design flaws.

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

It was re-released for the first time on Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 on July 24, 2018 in North America and Europe, and was released two days later in Japan.

Story

See also: Ōgon no Hibi

After the Eurasia and Nightmare incidents that left the Earth's surface devastated, Reploids have worked diligently to clean up the world and make it habitable for humans once again, and is slowly recovering. However, Maverick crime is on a rise. The Maverick Hunters had weakened when X retired from the front lines to assume a support role and achieve more peaceful solutions. To take care of the rising crime, the group of vigilantes Red Alert was created under the command of Red. Initially, they only fought against Mavericks, but one day the group changed and began acting strange. One of their key members, Axl, noticed he was being used and goes AWOL. Red sends a giant Mechaniloid to take him back, but it is stopped with the help of Zero and Axl is taken to the Maverick Hunters headquarters. Red contacts them and issues a challenge - he released some of the Mavericks Red Alert has in custody to various locations around the globe, challenging them to see who can defeat more with Axl as the prize. In the end, it is revealed that Sigma is behind the change of Red Alert, having been drawn to Red Alert after realizing Axl's power. Once again, the Hunters face Sigma and he is defeated. Later, Axl attempts to officially join the Maverick Hunters, even with X's disapproval.

Gameplay

Although Mega Man X7 shares basic gameplay elements with previous games in the series, it also has many differences. One notable feature is that this is the first and only game in the series to have 3D gameplay in addition to the standard sidescroller style. Also unlike previous titles, X is not initially playable — Zero and Axl are the starting characters. To unlock X, the player must either defeat the eight Mavericks or rescue 64 Reploids. After completing the game and starting a new game from an old save file, X will be available after the opening stage. This is also currently the only X series title where X's buster can be fired directionally.

Both X and Axl gain the same Special Weapons when a boss is defeated, though unlike X, Axl is incapable of charging up his Special Weapons. Axl also gains three new guns, Double Bullet, G-Launcher, and Ray Gun, which must be equipped to use their related special weapon.

X has been reduced to one special armor when compared to X5 or X6, and like X-X4 automatically equips the parts when he receives them. However once all the parts for the newest armor, the Glide Armor are gathered, then the player can choose to play as X when forming their two-man team, either with or without the Glide Armor equipped. Also unlike the previous games, X can freely use his air dash without having to get the leg enhancement first.

Zero's Z-Saber can deflect enemy shots and like Axl, Zero gains other close-range weapons when he defeats certain bosses, the V Hanger and D Glaive, but Zero is only limited to the special technique associated with that special weapon while he has it equipped and must revert back to the Z-Saber to use his other special techniques.

Copy Shot/A-Trans

Main article: A-Trans

Axl has an innate special ability called Copy Shot. If certain types of enemies are destroyed with this ability, they'll leave an item (DNA core) upon their destruction. If the item is picked up, Axl will transform into a copy of that enemy using A-Trans if they were the same size as him, gaining its appearance and abilities. Other enemies grant Axl special attacks or a temporary boost in abilities.

Power-up Parts

Main article: Parts

Each individual Hunter has their own unique power-up parts that can be earned from rescuing Reploids. Whenever a Reploid is rescued that holds power-up data, Alia will give the player a chance to equip that data to one of the available characters after completing the stage. Power-ups change their effect depending on who it is assigned to, and what attribute it is assign to (Speed, Power, or Special). Once a power-up is assigned to a character it cannot be deactivated, nor changed from one playable character to another. If a new game is started from an old save file after completing the previous game, the assigned power-up parts from the previous game will remain with their characters and it is possible to add more power-up parts to them until all of their power-up parts are maxed out.

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 all four pieces of an armor before it can be used, as in Mega Man X5 and Mega Man X6, each piece of the game's armor, the Glide Armor, is received upon collection and upgrades one of X's functions. Upon completion, the character team select menu will give the player the option of choosing between the Glide Armor X and normal X. Absent from this game are the common secret armors: Ultimate Armor and Black Zero.

Bosses

MMX7StageSelect

Stage select screen

Eight Mavericks:

Stage Boss Weapon Weakness
X Axl Zero X Axl Zero
Deep Forest Soldier Stonekong Gaea Shield Gokumonken Explosion Hadangeki
Radio Tower Tornado Tonion Volt Tornado Ray Gun Raijinshou Gaea Shield Gokumonken
Battleship Splash Warfly Splash Laser Suiretsusen
D Glaive
Volt Tornado Raijinshou
Lava Factory Flame Hyenard Circle Blaze Double Bullet Bakuenjin Splash Laser Suiretsusen
Central Circuit Ride Boarski Moving Wheel Zankourin Circle Blaze Bakuenjin
Cyber Field Snipe Anteator Sniper Missile Hieijin Moving Wheel Zankourin
Air Forces Wind Crowrang Wind Cutter Souenbu
V-Hanger
Sniper Missile Hieijin
Tunnel Base Vanishing Gungaroo Explosion G-Launcher Hadangeki Wind Cutter Souenbu

Others:

Stage Boss
Opening Stage Mega Scorpio
Palace Road Mole Bore
Crimson Palace Red
Sigma

Demo

Script

Enemies

Gallery

Main article: Mega Man X7/Gallery

Soundtrack

The game's soundtrack was composed by nine individuals. A 46-song soundtrack was released by Suleputer in Japan on October 1, 2003. The game's opening theme, "CODE CRUSH", was performed by Rina Aiuchi. The ending theme, "Lazy Mind", was performed by Showtaro Morikubo, the Japanese voice actor for Mega Man X.[1][2] A CD single for each of the songs was released in Japan on July 20, 2003 and August 6, 2003 respectively.[3][4]

Development

Mega Man X7 was developed by a team of about 30 people, led by producers Tatsuya Minami and Tatsuya Kitabayashi of Capcom Production Studio 3.[5] This was the first game in the Mega Man series that Kitabayashi worked on, as well as the first game he produced.[6] He explained that when transitioning the characters of Mega Man X from 2D to 3D graphics, it was very difficult to get the right style and character design. However, the decision to include both sidescrolling and 3D gameplay was planned from the very beginning, as they knew that they wanted to have equal amounts of both in the game.[7] The team took into account the poor reception of previous Mega Man titles, especially Mega Man X6, however this wasn't a deciding factor in the decisions made for X7. They wanted to make a better, newer, and fresher Mega Man X game, and they wanted it in 3D. Kitabayashi stressed that their effort went into making a 3D Mega Man X that worked, not trying to correct or dodge past mistakes.[6] Minami also stated that with the inclusion of so many characters, the game was planned to feature multiplayer for up to two players.[5] However, this feature is absent from the final version of the game for unknown reasons.

Kitabayashi expressed his reasons for including Axl in the game: he felt that by making him a key plot element, they achieved a deeper, better story. He also believes that introducing such a non-traditional character to the series will also help steer it in a new direction. "He's young, he's running away. He's like the new younger character of the group, and that's why I wanted to put him in there," Kitabayashi explained.[6] Mega Man series artist and Capcom producer Keiji Inafune had little involvement in the X7 development, only lending advice on designing Axl. Inafune explained that over the years he has learned that when drawing robot characters it is easy for them to fall into similar shapes. He continues stating that he was very careful while designing X and Zero to make sure they had unique silhouettes and he wanted Axl to have the same.[8]

Illustrator Tatsuya Yoshikawa joined the project while it was already well underway and was responsible for designing central characters, supervising the modeling, and drawing the final package illustration. Since the project was already in progress, he decided to lead the art design in a direction that took after Suetsugu's from X6.[9] Yoshikawa expressed that he is a big fan of the X series and had many ideas when joining the project. Since the series was going into 3D, he wanted to re-examine the overall concept and was hoping the team would also be willing to do so. However, the project continued on without giving this any consideration. Inafune weighed in on this stating that his personal opinion is that 3D is simply a graphical style and that doesn't mean that the gameplay itself must be in the 3rd dimension.[10]

Other media

The storyline of the game was parodied in Rockman X7 4Koma Manga Kingdom. Although the manga follows the plot of Mega Man X7, it has a much greater focus on humor than action.

Elements of the game made their way into the Mega Man series from Archie Comics prior to it going on indefinite hiatus. Axl and the Mavericks made their debut in the Worlds Unite crossover with Sonic the Hedgehog, which is set during an undetermined point between Mega Man X7 and Mega Man X8.

Ian Flynn has gone on to state that if readers wanted a Mega Man X comic book, the current comic’s sales have to increase significantly and stay high.[11]

Trivia

  • The back of the game's case shows X in the opening stage, which is impossible considering there are no Rescuable Reploids there and the player hasn't beaten any bosses. Even in New Game+, where X is playable from the start, the game still forces the player to use Axl and Zero for the intro stage.
  • Even though only two bosses are fought in a 2-D boss room, 3-D elements are still present (a circular stage when fighting Soldier Stonekong and Wind Crowrang flying into the background).
  • This is the first X title to not feature ladders or boss shutters. The boss shutters return in re-designed forms in its sequel, Mega Man X8.
  • The is the first game in the X series to feature the health bars of some bosses containing multiple layers. 1.25, 1.5 or 2, depending on the boss and difficulty level: Level 5 is 1.25 bars, level 6 is 1.5 bars, and level 8 is 2 whole bars (the only level 8 boss in the game is Sigma's second form on Hard difficulty).
  • All eight bosses feature an "R" symbol on their health bars, referring to Red Alert. This is the second X series game to use the letter "R" as a symbol of an organization, the first being Mega Man X4, where it stands for Repliforce.
  • This is the final game in the series that features Shoutaro Morikubo as the Japanese voice actor for the series' protagonist, X. This role has since been taken over by fellow veteran voice actor Takahiro Sakurai beginning with Mega Man X: Command Mission as well as in Mega Man X8 and the PSP remake of the first Mega Man X game, Mega Man Maverick Hunter X, all released in the span of less than a year.
  • This is the only game in which the Ultimate Armor and Black Zero do not appear since their debut in Mega Man X4.
    • It's also the only game in the X series without a secret capsule/armor. Although X is an unlockable character.
  • Zero's ending in this game foreshadows the future events of Mega Man Zero.
  • Prior to its inclusion in Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2, this is the only main Mega Man X title not to be re-released for download on an official streaming service (Virtual Console and Playstation Network) like the other main titles or both of the Mega Man Xtreme games.

See also

References

  1. VGMbd-Rockman X7 Original Soundtrack listing. VGMbd. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  2. IGNPS2 (June 27, 2003). "Mega Man X7 Music Singles". IGN. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  3. "愛内里菜のニューマキシシングルに『ロックマンX7』テーマ曲が収録決定!" (in Japanese). Famitsu. June 27, 2003. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  4. "森久保祥太郎が歌う『ロックマンX7』エンディング曲の公開レコーディングが行われた!" (in Japanese). Famitsu. March 7, 2003. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  5. 5.0 5.1 McPhill (September 8, 2003). "Game Bunker Exclusive Interview: Tatsuya Minami on Mega Man X7". Game Bunker. Archived from the original on December 6, 2003. Retrieved March 3, 2013.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Nutt, Christian (October 14, 2003). "Interview: Tatsuya Kitabayashi on Mega Man X". p. 2. GameSpy. Retrieved March 3, 2013.
  7. Nutt, Christian (October 14, 2003). "Interview: Tatsuya Kitabayashi on Mega Man X". p. 1. GameSpy. Retrieved March 3, 2013.
  8. Mega Man X Official Complete Works. UDON Entertainment Corp., 2009, p. 65. Retrieved March 3, 2013.
  9. Mega Man X Official Complete Works. UDON Entertainment Corp., 2009, p. 68. Retrieved March 3, 2013.
  10. Mega Man X Official Complete Works. UDON Entertainment Corp., 2009, p. 69. Retrieved March 3, 2013.
  11. https://www.bumbleking.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=423239&f=1#p423239

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