THE GOOD: Story; Yes, it's pretty good, except for the part that gets so boring... I sometimes don't get some part of it.
Music; Yes, it's good. My favorite ones is the battle of the Semi-Final in the N1 Grand Prix and when Dex is about to move.
Chips; The chips are cool, but I should say I could add in some more and take out some away.
THE BAD: Chips; It's kinda hard to get. I couldn't get some of the chips for a while. The Mega Chips... I would say is good. I could add in some more.
Bosses; Easy... except the Time Trials. I can beat anybody, it's just that the time and with the Extra Folder that I hate about the Time Trials. I would add in some more.
SUMMARY: Story; I would make it a little bit longer than this. And I really liked it if the you can finish the game without trading with somebody else...
Chips; I recommend more Mega Chips and Chips. The Giga Chips are fine but some are pointless to even be a...
THE GOOD: Sound/Music: If I were to rate it I would give this a 8/10, they certainly outdid it with this game though its a shame that the sound/music would've been better if they change the Battle song.
Graphics: Pretty damn good for a GBA game that was released in 2003, its probably one of the best games you will ever play for GBA. 9/10
Storyline: Great! Just that I wish it had a better ending. 9/10
THE BAD: Too Many Chips to collect!
Honestly it took me a year to get every single one of them, well most of that year was because of trying to collect bug frags.
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SUMMARY: Who wouldn't like this game?
Honestly, this game should be in the video game awards and win atleast 2nd place!
You can never get bored of this game, unless you wind up playing it everyday for 2 years!
THE GOOD: The Styles, the storyline, some new chips, and the Navi Customizer. I also like the music.
THE BAD: There are technically 2 versions of the same game (Megaman Battle Network 3 Blue and White). There's also the fact that it got sort of boring after you beat the game once.
SUMMARY: This game was great. This was the first Megaman Battle Network game I got, and it lead me into buying the other Battle Network games. I think that this was one of the best GBA games that I've ever played, with the good storyline, the new Navi Customizer, the new chips, and the styles. I got Megaman Battle Network 2 after this, so I know about the Battle Network games made before this one.
This was also my favorite Megaman Battle Network game. I recommend buying this... Even though it came out last year.
THE GOOD: Good storylines, sweet music, good graphics for a GBA game of its time, the addition of the navi customizer, and plenty of new chips then in MMBN2, new styles
THE BAD: Almost no difference then MMBN3W
SUMMARY: I loved this game greatly. I have never been so intersted in playing a GBA game then when I purchased MMBN3B[Mega ManBattle Network 3 Blue].I loved the music that was used in this game, and the navi customizer was probably the best addition to this game. You can now truly have your own personal navi, being able to give you navis programs to increas or decrease whatever you like. There are plenty of new styles and all the old elements are still in[wood, electric, heat, and aqua]. Some of the styles included shadow[exclusive to Blue], guts, team, and one of the most interesting styles, bug. I am sure anyone who plays this game will be satisfied like the people who have already played it are.
SUMMARY: Another year, another Mega Man Battle Network. Is anyone surprised? Once again, Capcom has put together a nice little RPG that ranks among the ebst GBA games available. Newcomers to the series will have no problem getting hooked on its fast-paced gameplay and innovative battle system. The problem is that if you've played either of the first two Battle Network games, you've essentially played this one. Unsurprisingly, the formula is starting to get a little stale. Yes, BN3 has the usual smattering of minor tweaks and upgrades, but on the whole, it feels less like a sequel and more like another glorified remix of the first game. How many times can they recycle the same story, characters, graphics, and even music tracks before gamers start to lose interest? And was it really necessary to make two versions of the game this time? (Short answer:No.) That said, if you...
THE GOOD: -New programing feature -Tons of enemies -Original bosses -Awesome Puzzles -Customization
THE BAD: -Repetitive Battles -Nearly Impossible Challenges
SUMMARY: I enjoyed this games from when I put it in my GBA. Even thought I only rented Megaman Battle Network 1&2, I still enjoyed this game. Here I will break down some different features:
Gameplay:4/5 It was simple yet very fun. My only complaint was, as I had mentioned, the repetitve battles. Especialy when a bunch of nearly impossible virus' attack. Also the isometric view makes it tricky to move through the narrow passages. But nothing other than that.
Sound:5/5 Catchy and not anoying. Just like all the other megaman games. No problems here.
Graphics:5/5 Amazing for the GBA. In my opion the beutiful backgrounds and the cool character designs. Extremely cool.
Special Features:4/5 I know this is a strange catergory but hey...
THE GOOD: -300 different chips in total -32 Program Advances -you can program megaman with your Navicustomizer -A lot of different styles -a lot of different viruses and navis -great graphics for a gameboy advance game -a chip order system later on so you can order chips that you have in your chip library
THE BAD: -to get everything you need to link to the other version of the game -most of the viruses are version 2 or version 3 (in short just a powered up version of the same thing and nothing else but it isn't all that bad) -very few stores each having very few items
SUMMARY: The Game overall is a great game with good graphics for the system it is on. The game has a lot of things to in it and should keep you occupied for a while.
This game is very addictive and very fun and takes a long time to beat it took me over 50 hours of gameplay for me to Beat and there is a lot of extra stuff you can do after the game...
THE BAD: More than one version Only 3 new styles and of the 3, there are 2 styles that only appear in a certain game, one in white and one in blue No Graphics improvement
SUMMARY: Well Capcom has done it again! Megaman and Lan have come back for another adventure into Cyberspace! With the coming of this game, more and more mysteries would appear, and others would be solved! Im not gonna point out any mysteries that have been solved since i dont wanna spoil it for the people sitting on their computer chair eating a bowl of cheese curls reading my review and havent gotten this game yet! Anyway time for the Perks of this game. First of all there is a new way to upgrade your netnavi. Its the NaviCustomizer, a handy little do dad that lets you customize megaman! There are a few rules to follow but they are simple and not too hard to break. With the customizer you can give your...
THE GOOD: New upgradable styles Navi Customizer-Customize Megaman to you're liking Extras and secrets galore
THE BAD: Sound is subpar Graphics are generic,really We've seen this before in the past 2 games
SUMMARY: Lan and his PET(personal terminal), Megaman.Exe, return for a third adventure in this RPG-esque adventure from Capcom Entertainment for the Game Boy Advance. This time around, the WWW(an evil group of PETs and their operators led by Dr.Wily)emerge from the forgotten, and have new plans to dominate the world with computer viruses. Lan and his pals Dex,Mayl, and Yai team up once again to stop the WWW. Expect lots of plot twists, hidden surprises and plenty of dialogue while playing this game. The battle system remains the same as in the previous 2 Battle Network games. It plays like a card game. Out of a deck of 30 Battle Chips, 5 are selected randomly when you start the battle. You choose these chips from the...