After fighting X on the Central Highway, he decided to battle against Sigma's followers to gain more power and reputation. Instead of joining Sigma's rebellion, Vile decided to prove to Sigma that he was better and more powerful than X. In Maverick Hunter X's Vile Mode, an unlockable bonus mode, Vile took a different path. X then awaken his hidden powers and fights Vile, this time finishing him for good. He once again defeats X, but Zero escapes the trap and blow himself in an attempt to kill Vile, but he only manages to destroy his Ride Armor. Once X and Zero finds Sigma's hidden base, Vile challenges them once again, trapping Zero and forcing X to fight him. When he is about to dispose of X, Zero rescues him and Vile flees. He attacks the city on his Ride Armor and is challenged by X, but easily defeats him. He was condemned for imprisonment, but Sigma releases him when he starts his rebellion against the humans, making Vile his right-hand. Although his powers were great, a failure in his circuits in his electronic brain made him crazy, never differentiating friends and foes and destroying both of them. Vile was created as a battle Reploid for the Maverick Hunters. He is the secondary antagonist of Mega Man X, and a major antagonist in Mega Man X3 and Mega Man X8. He is a ruthless and psychotic Maverick who serves as Sigma's second-in-command, as well as the second archenemy of both X and Zero after Sigma. Vile, or " VAVA" (in Japanese: ヴァヴァ, VAV), in the Japanese version, is a recurring antagonist in the Mega Man X series. ~ Vile when attempting to kill X in Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X X! There's nothing you can do! I'll defeat you and Sigma! Then I'll change the world! ~ Vile to X in Maverick Hunter X Vile's story How do you like being Sigma's puppet? (X: You've been drawn into Sigma's rebellion as well?) Rebellion? I couldn't care less! I just hate you! That's all! I don't know what you're talking about! I'm just here to cause trouble for you. (X: Vile! I should have known you'd be involved into Sigma's rebellion.) Rebellion? Ha ha ha ha. ~ Vile in Maverick Hunter X (Vile's story intro) Why don't you just give up now and get it over with?! The world as you know it? The Mavericks? Kiss it all goodbye! Doom, mayhem and destruction. Notice that Mega Man now fights his way through a futuristic cityscape, with a heightened degree of detail in the background graphics and larger enemy sprites.I'll make you understand! You will know that I am the one who holds the key to the future! The background graphics are also different. You'll notice right off, though, that he's a much larger sprite, and he's got a new, more sophisticated, bluish look. Mega Man still runs, jumps, and fires like he did in his previous adventures. game play is roughly similar to previous Mega Man adventures, the game features a number of 16-bit enhancements that give it a new look and feel. You guessed it, it's Mega Man to the rescue.Īlthough Mega Man X's. When the RoboPolice go bad, there's only one robot with the (nuts and bolts necessary to short-circuit them. Humankind's current nemeses are now the RoboPolice (half-human, half-robotic cops). MM X is set far in the future, and Doc Wily is tucked away in the history books. What's different in this one- player game is, for starters, Mega Man's setting. Does Mega Man X feature more of the same? Yes.and no. Mega Man destroys the robots and then battles Doc Wily. Doc Wily tries to destroy Mega Man by sending hordes of hasty robots after him. Capcom's recipe for success in the 10 previous Mega Man adventures has been consistent: Mega Man meets Doc Wily.