Megaman X Unleashed 2: Worlds Unite

Megaman X Unleashed 2: Worlds Unite (2020)

by Capcom, Corrupião Lendário
Genres:Adventure, Platform, Arcade, Fighting
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Megaman X Unleashed 2: Worlds United is a continuation of the Megaman X Unleashed fangame, where this time it addresses the legendary crossover of the Archie Comics Worlds Unite comics. The game contains 3 different types of fighting style: the Unleashed, The All Star and the Brawler.
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