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The voice acting in the Sub and Dub are both very good. And it actually provides a good contrast for some moral scenes for X. The CG is noticeable, but it looks better on PSP.
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Zero's design is a bit of a mix between his classic appearance from the X series and his more round redesign from the Megaman Zero series. Chill Penguin looks really cool (pun intended) and very sharp and Storm Eagle looks kinda weird. Sigma doesn't have his IconicĬape until the last minutes of the OVA, but that is to show when he went from respected Commander to Evil Dictator. X himself looks very adorable yet badass which is kinda the point as X is a really kind robot boy at heart. The art is very accurate to the character design from the X games. This OVA takes place before the first MegaMan X game and shows how X and Zero's commander Sigma turned from being the lovable Commander of the Maverick Hunters to the cruel Maverick Emperor seen throughout the X series of games.
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This small bonus unlockable 24 minute OVA from the PSP game Maverick Hunter X was pretty good for what it was. All in all, it's a solid OVA that brings a niche attribute of Mega Man (the story) to a level it hasn't really been at before, and while that's not a high water mark relative to general anime or video games, it means it carves a particular use and interest for Mega Man fans. Music is complete background noise, but the animation is very solid with some subtle use of CG to give the machines some curvature depth and actual weight when combined with the mechanical sound design straight from the games. X, Zero, and Sigma investigate the attacks of several unmanned robots, with some nice cameo appearances by Chill Penguin, Storm Eagle, and Vile while they're still allies. The plot itself is as uncomplicated as you'd expect. The writing is surprisingly okay, avoiding the contradictions of lore within its own storyline like many X plots do.
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It's a prequel to the first game and details Sigma's turn from Maverick Hunter to Maverick, and X's evolution as a new Hunter. Huge franchise, then possibly nothing is better than scratching that curiosity for world expansion than this OVA. That's not saying much considering their generally average quality and the fact the games themselves were never strong on story, but if you've gained an attraction to the world and characters simply through constant exposure among the It was a little unfortunate, as this bears the distinction of being the best Mega Man anime ever made. I beat the game, which was the prerequisite to gaining the video, but for some reason I never watched it. This one-off Mega Man X anime was included as unlockable content in the PlayStation Portable's Mega Man Maverick Hunter X, a remake of the first game in the series. If you aren't you should probably skip it since there's really nothing to appeal to non-fans. If you're a fan of the Megaman X franchise you should definitely see it. My final rating for Maverick Hunter X: The Day of Sigma is an 8/10. There's only one female character and she has a small role. It could have benefited from doing more with the background music. The music is pretty weak and forgettable. X is Cloud Strife, I just had to point that out. Sakurai Takahiro, Okiayu Ryotaro and Mugihito especially give strong performances.
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Unfortunately, the backgrounds are kind of dull. The characters look good and the battle scenes, though short, are nice and intense. The art is deliberately reminiscent of the games. It avoids throwing in a bunch of characters from the games in order to keep things fairly clean and focused. The Day of Sigma does do a decent job of fleshing out some of the characters a bit more than what you see of them in the games, especially Sigma and Vile. If you're a fan of the X franchise it's an interesting look at the way things were before Sigma's treachery, even if you already know how things are going to end. Occasionally some of them go "maverick" and try to harm others or just go berserk. For those of you who aren't familiar with the games, reploids are robots with the power It's about how Sigma went from being a maverick hunter, to the head maverick. Let's take a look at Maverick Hunter X: The Day of Sigma. That's right, back in 2005 Capcom and Xebec combined efforts and came up with an OVA prequel for the Megaman X franchise. The series was the first of many spin-offs of Capcom's Megaman franchise and has been highly successful, receiving eight sequels (one being the Command Mission RPG), and a prequel OVA.