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Rockman 4 Overload 2

Original game : Mega Man 4

Platform : NES

Author : OzomaLp

Release date : 12 July 2014

Category : Complete

Patch version : 1.0

Modifications : L

Downloads : 1080

ROM Information

Country: Japan
CRC32: A83FA06A
MD5: A1053B5A680BF2F81C5C80AEAA232E57
SHA-1: 74061B3CE6C335BD89750C7E355E1230939B7705

Rockman 4 - Aratanaru Yabou!! (J)

Hack description

This is a Rockman 4 (NES) hack with harder Platforming. This is the normal Version. We will build after this a harder Version of this Hack. If you like Rockman 4 and try out some harder Version so give it a try.

- You have to beat some Robot Masters in a special order because you need all items.
- The complete hack is tested without taking damage.
- Levels are harder than the original game.

The Hardmode is a harder Version of Overload 2. Some People thought this Hack is impossible but this is not right. You need a Boss Order. The Boss Order is Toad Man (for Marine)- Dive Man (for Wire) - Pharaoh Man (for Balloon) - Drill Man (for Jet) and then are all Bosses ready to beat. We used a Boss Order because we want to show the Player which possibilities the Items of Mega Man 4 have. For the Hardmode I swear you wanna use Savestates. If you defeat the Hardmode without Saves you are a very, very good player.

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Contributions

ContributorType of contributionDescription
OzomaLpHacking

Reviews

Rockman 4 Overload 2 - EHDobu_GM2024-03-07Version 1.0

Rockman 4 Overload 2

Levels: Bad

Graphics: Eh (same tileset)

Music: No Change

Enemies: No Change

Bosses: Eh (only Toad & Pharaoh room changes)

Weapons: No Change

Castle: Eh

Difficulty: MEDIUM (starts HARD)

Comments: If you're going to play this, try Toad Man's level—it'll tell you all you need to know about this hack's priorities. Overload 2 is a partially modified Mega Man 4 that prides itself on an obsessive reliance on Rush abilities and perfectionist jumps. You're forced to do the first four bosses in a strict order, as every stage will require either Rush Jet or Balloon to make headway through it. The good news is that if you can make it past Toad Man's vicious rain gauntlet, the overwhelmingly "hard" parts of the hack (sans Drill Man) will be behind you. Though Overload 2 constantly pesters you with enemies it can never defeat you with them, and the unaltered bosses amount to little more than a victory lap once you reach their gate. It's weird having two stages be so brutal (Toad & Drill) that I was reduced to using save states to practice them, while the rest of the hack is so boring and blasé (and occasionally cheap) that there's nothing about it worth mentioning. Ultimately, I didn't like this hack; it's rude but lacks a consistently mean bite, rendering it the worst of both worlds.