![]() ![]() For those of you who haven't experienced the series yet, Battle Network 5 is wise enough to offer up another rendition of its tutorial mode so that you can understand the unique battle system of the RPG series. So, chances are if you're reading this you've already played through at least one of the games in the series, and since you have it's pretty safe to say that you won't see a whole lot of new elements in Battle Network 5 beyond another "rule the online world" storyline. What can be said about Mega Man Battle Network 5 that hasn't been said already? The new game is entirely based on the version of the series that came before it, using many of the same graphic, audio, and interface assets to create a new adventure and storyline for its sequel. And it's within this computerized world that players will encounter danger viruses, corrupted programs, and other virtual threats need to be taken care of, and it's up to main character Lan and his own PET Mega Man to do the job. Everything from computers to toasters are wired into the net, and every member of society carries around a Personal Electronic Trainer to jack into this internet for their day-to-day living. The world's hook is that culture is tied so closely into the Internet, that it's a part of everyday life. ![]() Since then, this universe has been embellished upon not just in sequels on the Game Boy Advance, but also in the GameCube's Network Transmission platformer, and, of course, the Mega Man NT anime currently airing on Kids WB. Mega Man Battle Network 5 takes Game Boy Advance gamers into the futuristic world first brought to life in 2001's original Battle Network title. ![]()
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