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Mega Man Zero 4

Mega Man Zero 4

21. April 2005

79

Combined rating

User + critics

based on 46 ratings

Summary

Mega Man Zero 4 is a video game created by Capcom and Inti Creates for the Game Boy Advance in 2005. It's the fourth and final installment in the Mega Man Zero series, making Zero the first Mega Man subseries to see a proper conclusion. The game introduces the Zero Knuckle, a weapon that lets Zero steal other enemies' weapons and use them for himself, as well as a new mechanic where Zero can alter weather conditions before entering one of the eight main levels.

Storyline

Even with the death of Omega in the last game, Dr. Weil is still the undisputed leader of Neo Arcadia. With his iron fisted rule, both humans and Reploids alike are now under oppression. The game begins with a human Caravan escaping from what was once their home, being chased by a new type of enemy soldiers, the Variant. Zero and the Resistance join the chase, fighting off the Variants and saving the humans. Ciel and Zero meet the leader of the Caravan, Neige, who tells them about the current situation in Neo Arcadia, and that she is now leading her group to Area Zero, where a human settlement was established. The Resistance convoy follows the Caravan into Area Zero. Exploring the habitat, Zero soon encounters the Einherjar Eight Warriors and their leader, Craft. Through them, Zero learns of Operation Ragnarok, a military operation where Weil plans to obliterate all inhabitable places like Area Zero so that humans would stop running away from Neo Arcadia. The Einherjar and Craft are the ones who will execute this plan, thinking the humans are foolish to even think of running away from Weil's rule.

Details

Release date

21. April 2005

Publishers

Franchises

Collections

Ratings

IGDB user rating

79.1

46 ratings

Combined rating

79.1

User + critics, 46 ratings

Alternative names

  • Rockman Zero 4 (Japanese title - translated)
  • Megaman Zero 4 (Alternative spelling)

Releases

  • Game Boy Advance Apr 21, 2005
    Japan
  • Game Boy Advance Sep 14, 2005
    Australia
  • Game Boy Advance Sep 16, 2005
    Europe
  • Game Boy Advance Oct 04, 2005
    NorthAmerica
  • Wii U May 14, 2015
    Europe
  • Wii U Jun 03, 2015
    Japan
  • Wii U Dec 17, 2015
    NorthAmerica

Languages

Interface

English (US)
日本語

External links

IGDB ID

1778