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Mega Man is back! The newest entry in this iconic series blends classic, challenging 2D platforming action with a fresh new visual style. The new Double Gear system boosts Mega Man's speed and power for a new twist to the satisfying gameplay the series is known for.

Mega Man 11 is a action, platformer and side scroller game developed by and published by CAPCOM Co. and Ltd..
Released on October 02nd 2018 is available only on Windows in 10 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish - Latin America and Portuguese - Brazil.

It has received 4,587 reviews of which 4,106 were positive and 481 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.6 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for less on Gamivo.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: OS: Windows 10 (64-bit required)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-3470 3.20GHz or AMD equivalent or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 650
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Sound Card: DirectSound (DirectX 9.0c or better)
  • Additional Notes: ・DirectX9.0c is also required ・Hardware specification target Resolution: 1080P/60FPS Display Mode: Windows Mode Anti-aliasing: OFF

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Dec. 2025
子供の頃からロックマンが大好きで、11も期待通りでした。
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Dec. 2025
Optimization warning! Megaman 11 DOES indeed have optimization issues Just like Okami HD, Megaman 11 also has the issue of over-utilizing the CPU, consuming the entire 3,500mhz on my Steam Deck OLED Using a deckyloader plugin called "PowerTools", I was able to underclock my CPU to 800mhz, reducing the wattage consumption from 15W down to 7W average, giving me 7h of playtime (On SD OLED), without dropping under 60fps So unless you're able to underclock your hardware for this specific game, you're not gonna enjoy playing this on lower end PCs or battery powered devices
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Nov. 2025
as much as i love this game, its doesnt have any optimizations for pc, so look out for that.
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Nov. 2025
Honestly, I'm more neutral rather than positive or negative, the reason I'll leave a recommended, is because I know there are some fans who love the series. I completed Megaman X, Megaman Xtreme2 and Megaman 7 back in the day, and yes I even managed to complete Megaman and Forte with no save states, I still need to beat the original, but as you can see, I might not be a 100% fan, but I know my Megaman games with that said, let's begin. *spoilers alert* *spoilers alert* *spoilers alert* *spoilers alert* PROS: -Good graphics -Double gear system is cool -Bosses feel more challenging -Long but memorable stages -Rush coil and Rush Jet are back! -some power ups are really cool CONS: -The platforming on some levels are unforgiving yes probably close to the original, or worse -Long levels, yes...even those some of them are fun and memorable, some of them can feel eternal and a pain in the A -No hidden areas -Easy Willy, even tho the platforming on the game might feel like hell, once you reach willy stages, they feel like a let down, specially the final battle and yes, we can talk all day about how difficult Willy was at Megaman 7 -lack of story telling, yes I know some people are going to say: "but the original Meagan did not have story telling", or, "did you watch the cutscenes bro?" fair, but at least 7 had a plot, and plot twists as well, what happened to Forte? (Bass) and yes, this was exactly the problem, the story was getting really interesting, but the ending felt too dull, like the story telling lefty the chat -Re used formula FINAL TOUGHTS: If you love Megaman series, there is nothing wrong with adding this to your collection, it's not the best Megaman out there, but at least it's fun to play, specially if you challenge yourself, to not use the double gear system at all.
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July 2025
I'm a bit torn on MM11. On the one hand, it's a bold new entry that shakes the formula up for the first time since MM7. On the other hand, it's far from the best game in the series due to important MM staples being underwhelming or missing outright. Regarding positives, the game looks pretty good most of the time. I believe this is the first 2.5D numbered entry. There are some cool visual effects from abilities with more depth to the animated backgrounds in levels. Bosses are much more complex even having multiple attack types and forms they take on as the fight goes on. The charged Mega Buster is back with an additional charge for a larger stronger blast and it's awesome. There are some great very challenging levels here as well with Torch Man's stage being my personal favorite. All the new abilities from bosses are awesome and even add additional movement options like the Pile Driver doubling as an air dash. The Double Gear system is cool and fun to use. This is a welcomed new addition. Being able to not only strengthen the classic Mega Buster even further, but also strengthen all other abilities. The speed gear is where issues come up. It really REALLY mitigates a lot of the challenge of most bosses and platforming sections since you can upgrade it so you move at a normal speed while everyone and everything around you moves slower. This allows you to bombard enemies and bosses with attacks shredding them in seconds before they even have a chance to respond. That's not to say the game is easy. The challenge is fairly close to what you expect from a Mega Man game. Rumor has it, our Normal is their Hard mode just renamed. Not sure if that's true. My issue with the difficulty is that without using Double Gear, the game can stomp you hard. With Double Gear, the shop, and upgrade system it's one of the easiest games in the series. Some stages absolutely stink with Bounce Man's being one of the worst in the series. It's incredibly annoying being bounced around constantly, but the general look of the level is just uninspired. What is the theme here? At one point it looked like I was in an indoor bouldering room. What does that have to do with bouncing? The boss was absurdly easy too. The Wily Stages were fairly tough, but the bosses left a lot to be desired. There's just nothing new here. Yellow Devil from MM1 returns. Then there's a boss gauntlet of all of the same bosses you just fought to get here. Then finally you fight the Wily Machine 11 which looks nearly identical to the Wily Capsule from previous games. There's no surprises here. I think they played it a little too safe with the final fortress. The biggest issue by far is with the soundtrack. It's not that the compositions are bad. They just sound too soft and don't fit Megaman's usual style of rock and metal. It's a problem. It all just blends into the background. The mix sucks too. The music doesn't cut through enough to stand out even with turning down the two other volumes to hear it better. It's just not Rock Man. It reminds me of the awful PS1 version of MMX3's badass soundtrack. The voices and sound effects are too loud by comparison. At least the voice acting is adequate which is an achievement after the infamous "acting" featured in MM8. It's nice to have new Mega Man and I hope we get more, but I really want to see something different in regards to bosses and levels with the return of the classic characters. Where is Proto Man? Where is Bass? There are no unlockable characters to play as like in MM10. More creative bosses than the typical lineup of fire-type, bomb-type, electricity-type and ice-type. And maybe it's time to move on from Wily. We've been fighting him for 11 games now and that's not including spin-offs. I like the new additions and I would recommend this to fans of the series. (6/10)
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Mega Man 11 is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam.

Mega Man 11 is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 29.99€ on Steam.

Mega Man 11 received 4,106 positive votes out of a total of 4,587 achieving a rating of 8.64.
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Mega Man 11 was published by CAPCOM Co. and Ltd..

Mega Man 11 is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Mega Man 11 is not playable on MacOS.

Mega Man 11 is not playable on Linux.

Mega Man 11 is a single-player game.

There are 2 DLCs available for Mega Man 11. Explore additional content available for Mega Man 11 on Steam.

Mega Man 11 does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Mega Man 11 does not support Steam Remote Play.

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Mega Man 11 PEGI 7
Rating
8.6
4,106
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Publisher
CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Release 02 Oct 2018
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