I mean, if you were holding on this long, that’s on you in my opinion.

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Oh, Mighty No. 9, what a mess you were. Starting life as a kickstarter in 2013 from original Mega Man artist Keiji Inafune, the platformer was eventually released in 2016 to… not great reviews . It launched on PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC, but there were a couple of notably absent consoles on that list that were promised initially: the PS Vita, and the Nintendo 3DS. Funnily enough, one of the last stories about Mighty No. 9 from us here at VG247 was literally about how there was still an intention to release the game on both platforms , but that obviously never materialised, and with both consoles now dead for all intents and purposes, it never will.
Essentially, it’s time to move on. Inafune has, having worked on games like Azure Striker Gunvolt 3 and the upcoming Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time in the years following Mighty No. 9’s release. Maybe this was the push you needed to heal.

Mighty No. 9
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