Mega Man Star Force 3: Red Joker

Mega Man Star Force 3: Red Joker

released on Nov 13, 2008
by Capcom

Mega Man Star Force 3: Red Joker

released on Nov 13, 2008
by Capcom

The world is in peril from a mysterious "noise" that is affecting the EM digital world. Through his bond with the alien Omega, Geo must transform into the legendary Mega Man to uncover the mystery behind the noise and protect the Earth. Can he master the new Mega Man transformations of Black Ace and Red Joker before it's too late?


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Legit my favorite megaman game. A perfect culmination of the entire battle network and star force series. A shame the series didn't sell well so we never got a 4th game but it ended on a good note.

Polishes the Megaman RPG formula to a glorious sheen while finally delivering on the potential of this series in both its gameplay and a story that pays off the development of all these characters. Everything about this game just puts a warm smile on my face.

El primer starforce que crea mecanicas propias y empieza a coger una buena dirección para separarse... pero que pasa? que no van a hacer mas jaj

i love megaman starforce so much, the gameplay is an improvement from battle network and the series has one of the best stories in the franchise(cept for 2) I feel sf3 is the perfect conclusion both gameplay and story wise. Noise was a great mechanic and while I wish something similar to souls from megaman bn 4 and 5 would return, having style change basically return is really nice, the story is awesome and the ending was really good. i wish sf4 would happen but this is probably a case study on how to end a series along with bn6

The secret to this game is that you let your guard down. It's a Shonen game, you've seen it all. Before you know it this game has eclipsed every expectation. So many memorable and downright badass moments go down in the story, the crown jewel of the entire franchise. Battles are fantastic--mixing and matching Styles by drawing upon your Brothers BrotherBands, accumulating Noise to acquire Illegal Cards and while simultaneously transforming into a godly beast... The gameplay loop is fun. Ridiculously fun. Music is top-notch. And while PvP can never live up to Battle Network, this is deep and rewarding in its own right. I think it's all the better because it's a Shonen game. It's a rare game that evokes youth without preying on nostalgia. I can't heap enough praise on Megaman Starforce 3.