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Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Falzar GBA
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Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Falzar GBA

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Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Falzar is an incredible new game with all-new action and storylines! Falzar, an ancient creature with unimaginable powers, has been awakened and unleashed on the Internet. He embodies the form of a ferocious bird, with powerful claws. This is the mightiest challenge Lan and Mega Man have ever seen. Can they intervene in time to stop him? Play both amazing versions -- Cybeast Gregar and Cybeast Falzar!

Features:

Experience network battles with friends via a Game Link cable


Help Lan and Mega Man stop a ferocious creature in this exciting game


New storylines with different strategies for winning


5 distinct Link Navis aid Mega Man; trade programs and battle chips


Combine Cross and Beast Out systems for incredible power possibilities


Product Details:
Product Length: 5.0 inches
Product Width: 5.0 inches
Product Height: 1.25 inches
Product Weight: 0.15 pounds
Package Length: 5.0 inches
Package Width: 5.0 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.15 pounds
Release Date: August 07, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 11 customer reviews )
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11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Another Megaman MasterpieceJul 16, 2006
By Kenny "Master Gamer"
(This same review was originaly posted of MegaMan Battle Network 6: Cybeast Gregar, before Falzar was added.) I have Cybeast Falzar. However, it isn't that different than it's canine counterpart. The few differences include the navis, the giga chips, and the final bosses. There are also two break navis in Falzar, and two fire navis in Gregar. Here are the following navis for each version:

Falzar:

SpoutMan (Water)

TamahawkMan (Wood)

TenguMan (Wind)

GroundMan (Break)

DustMan (Break)

Gregar:

HeatMan (Fire)

ElecMan (Elecric)

SlashMan (Sword)

EraseMan (Cursor)

ChargeMan (Fire)

Hopefully that will aid in the choosing of your version.

Well, here's the basic story. The game starts out with... the Hikari family moving! Yes, our hero's family moves to a new town called Cyber City. He has to deal with making friends, going to school, and getting used to his new house. A few happenings later, Megaman finds himself face to face with a cybeast! One of the cybeasts is absorbed into Megaman (Although I'm not telling you why.) and that cybeast would be, of course, the cybeast of the verion that you are currently playing! You eventualy get to utalize their powers, althought they're very similar. This might just be the best (and sadly the last) installation of the Megaman Battle Network series. I reccomend it, especially if you are a fan of the series.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5MBN6 Attacks At LastJun 26, 2006

Megaman Battle Network 6 (MBN6) is the last in a successful series of RPG/fighter games. It's a very solid game with great graphics, excellent gameplay, and pretty good abilities. The basic gameplay alternates between RPG (moving the main character, Lan Hikari around the real world) and a sort of strategy meets fighting battle system (fighting battles in the cyber world with 'Megaman'. Ugh. Why do we pay dubbers again?)

As usual, this game has new 'Unisons' and such. Only, in MBN6 they are called 'Crosses' and are activated by completing a trial with a Navi and then fighting them. And of course, the thing you're all wanting to hear about, Falzar Beast Out.

NOTE: I will be telling you which Navi's are in the game. If you don't want to be spoilered, don't read on.

(Link Navis)

In MBN6, you can operate five other Navi's besides Rockman. They are:

Spoutman -- Your first Link, he gives you AquaCross, which recovers hitpoints when using Aqua chips. It has a Bubble Charge Shot that cracks panels.

Tenguman -- Givevs you TenguCross. You can walk over broken panels, draw the enemy towards you, and has a Charge Shot that swipes like a WideSword.

Tomahawkman -- Gives you TomaCross. You can charge wood type chips for double the attack, and you Charged Shot becomes a Tomahawk swing that covers a 2x3 area. *Painfully* slow, however.

Groundman -- Gives you GroundCross. Your Charged Shot becomes a drill which digs you under the panels, only to pop up in front of the enemy.

Dustman -- Gives you DustCross. DustCross sucks in objects on the field, and then spits them out as a powerful Charged Shot.

(Beast Out)

After playing the game for a bit, Megaman will receive the power to go Falzar Beast Out (FBO). Megaman can only stay in FBO for three turns, after which he will revert to normal and be very drained. If you push the Beast Out button again in this state, Falzar will take over Megaman's body, resulting in Beast Over. While in Beast Over, Megaman is invincible but you cannot control him. Upon exiting Beast Over, Megaman will be practically useless.

In FBO, Megaman floats over broken panels. All non elemental chips recieve +30 attack, and your Buster become a rapid fire shooter. All attacks that do not stop time are auto-targeted at the enemy.

(CrossBeast)

You can activate Beast Out while using a Cross to result in a powerful CrossBeast. Each CrossBeast has unique abilites, and a special attack usually triggered by using a specific chip type.

(Gameplay)

Honestly, this game was much easier than MBN5. The bosses seemed a lot easier to get through (Save a select few). Now, that isn't necessarily a bad thing. I have never beaten the end boss in MBN5, but I have defeated Falzar after a few tries. So, depending on your preference, this game might appeal to you more.

(Final thoughts)

The Battle Network series has always been good. Some games are better than others, but the series is much better than most of the games you'll find. If you enjoy long RPG style games, but dislike Pokemon style fighting, this is the game for you.

~Rose Kitsune.EXE

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5mmbn ends.not with a fizzle but with a bangNov 06, 2011

Honestly out of all the games this is the best it has incredible graphics and sound i reccomend this game to everyone on earth to bad it took me a week to beat.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Worth every penny and more!May 17, 2011
By David M. Driessen
First off, if you're a hardcore fan of the Megaman Battle Network series, this game will meet and excel every expectation you have. The story, the gameplay, the graphics; they're all great. I bought this game for only $15 and it was brand new. Hands down one of the best games I've ever bought.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5one of the best but sadly the last in the BN seriesOct 15, 2010
By Lynn A. Reilly
This is my favorite BN game alongside BN 3, but it is also the last game that you can play as Lan, of course there is still the Starforce series but in my opinion, it is not nearly as good as the BN series, anyway i am about 1/2 of the way done with the story mode and i just absolutely loved the game, but one thing kinda put me off, you cannot have your own style (Kinda like if you wanted to change from Aqua to Electric, you cannot but instead you have crosses that give you awesome abilites) but aside from that tiny flaw, the game is perfect, beast out is very nice, the story is flawless in my opinion ( and if you must know i have played all the BN games)

all in all a very fun game

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