
It's back! Man, it's not fair having to wait years and years for a proper sequel.

Why settle for drab, ordinary Minecraft when it can look as lively as this? There's a lot of extra functionality built in for those that don't care about Mega Man.

Inside every type of furnace is a small robot that cooks things for you, kinda like those gnomes that turn on light bulbs when you flip a switch. Also that brewing cheat sheet pops up in EVERY language.

This pack is still classic-themed, but other versions of Mega Man have begun elbowing their way in. In what way will your favorite spin-off drop by for a visit?

If you have Optifine installed and find a humongous cave deep underground, the emissive ore textures can make it seem like a cyber city.

When danger approaches in the new Pale Garden biome, your targeting reticle will say "READY" when your target is in range and your next attack is prepared.

Plenty of references and in-jokes to Mega Man in all his forms are woven throughout the pack. Even more show up when you use the custom language file.

As you journey deeper underground, cyberspace begins to seep into the real world. Carry enough raw materials for torches because there's no coal down there.

Watch out if you stumble upon old computer facilities. There's a lot of network corruption down there and security programs long thought deleted may suddenly return to life.

The sea is quite lively and there's a lot of ocean monitoring equipment to get tangled up in.

Minecraft now has something of its own Endless Attack mode. Do not enter without a Digger's license.

The fortress stages are still blue, with walls of junk circuits and giant screws growing out of floors of tangled piping.

This library is a great place to show off high art and how the bookshelves are now monitors displaying all kinds of things.

The End is never the end. Mega Man doesn't deserve to end. BRING HIM BACK CAPCOM!