# Mega Man X4: A New Generation of Heroes
Marking a spectacular leap into the 32-bit era, *Mega Man X4* revitalized the series with a stunning new visual style, deeper storytelling, and the groundbreaking ability to play through the entire game as either X or Zero. This entry set a new standard for action-platformers with its fluid animation, dual campaigns, and cinematic anime cutscenes.
## Overview
A new, powerful military force of Reploids known as "Repliforce" has declared its independence from humanity. Led by the noble General and the powerful Colonel, this formidable army is accused of being Mavericks, sparking a full-scale war. Caught in the middle are the Maverick Hunters, X and Zero, who have personal ties to the Repliforce leaders. Players must choose their hero and navigate a tragic conflict where the lines between friend and foe are blurred.
## Background
*Mega Man X4* was the series' debut on the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn, and Capcom took full advantage of the new hardware. The most significant advancement was the introduction of high-quality, fully animated anime cutscenes that replaced the static story panels of previous games. This allowed for a much more engaging and emotional narrative, bringing the characters and their struggles to life like never before. The game's refined graphics, CD-quality audio, and dual-character focus were widely praised, cementing it as a fan favorite and a landmark title in the franchise.
## Gameplay
For the first time in the series, players can choose to play the entire game as either X or Zero, each offering a completely distinct gameplay experience.
* **X's Campaign**: As X, players will experience the classic *Mega Man* formula. He uses his trusty X-Buster to shoot enemies from a distance, defeats eight Maverick bosses to acquire their unique weapons, and searches for hidden Dr. Light capsules to assemble a powerful new set of armor.
* **Zero's Campaign**: Playing as Zero shifts the focus to fast-paced, close-quarters combat with his Z-Saber. Instead of copying weapons, Zero learns new special techniques and sword skills from defeated bosses, such as a double jump or a flaming uppercut. This melee-focused style offers a fresh and challenging alternative to X's run-and-gun gameplay.
This dual-path structure, combined with the polished mechanics and epic presentation, makes *Mega Man X4* an essential and highly replayable classic.