+HaloFan11 He finally understood his fight after all. After 300 years he finally understood, its a pity that he understood only moments before his Permanently demise
I never believed in justice and I don't recall ever calling myself a hero. I have always only fought for the friends I believe in. I will not hesitate. If an enemy appears in front of me, I WILL destroy it! - Zero
It also would've been the perfect ending for the series in general, honestly. ZX and Legends are great but nothing after the Weil fight really came close to being as climactic.
"You have 2 minutes to save the world. If you fail you die. If you succeed? You die, but the enemy dies too." Read this quote on another vid x3 its too cool
"Even robots that think for themselves will never be anything more than tools! But with unstoppable power! Insurmountable speed! It's only when we build robots with the power to outdo humans... that people will truly accept robots for what they are!" -Dr. Wily, Mega Man 11 Damn, this line hits hard
@@dragmundis, And yet, Zero fulfilled Light's wish for robots and humans to truly live together... Guess both Wily and Light got what they both were each after in the end...
@@jouheikisaragi6075 For once Dr. Wily at least one upped Light, unlike how most fans believed. Wily didn't all want to win against Light through destruction but to win against him through his creations doing something better and benefitting mankind.
This REALLY sounds like a *final* fight, with Zero saving the world from what was essentially a reincarnation of his own father. Dr. Wily created him to be the ultimate destroyer, the one to end the world, yet he ended up being humanity's savior...what a fitting finale for the series and for the character.
Think about the beautiful parallels between Zero and Mega Man. Mega Man was intended to be a simple housekeeping robot. His sense of justice propelled him to become more than this, and he became a real hero. By defying his maker's original intent, he saved the world. Zero was intended to be a killing machine, meant to destroy the world. But through the people he met - X, Iris, Ciel - he found a new purpose, and a new reason to fight. He went directly against his maker's intent and in doing so saved the world countless times. Whether he considered himself one or not, he was a hero. It tells a beauitiful message throughout the series, echoed in the stories, the gameplay, and even the minor bits of dialogue and lore. Your potential is limitless.
Wily is harmless when compared to Weil. He never really meant any harm, all he wanted was attention and recognition. He did not hate humanity nor took joy in enslaving or killing anyone. Weil is the opposite. I think Wily would be very proud of what Zero did, as his son got all the recognition and respect he was never able to get, saving mankind in the end.
I love how the story wraps up with zero first defeating someone who he was built to be originally, omega, and then a "reincarnation" of the person who wanted him to be that way in the first place. pure thematic gold
I think even Dr. Wily would be disgusted at Weil, he might have been the villain, but he's not malice incarnate who loathes its own species, he would be proud of what Zero did by putting down such a disgusting creature and saving mankind.
I've just realised... The way Weil merges with Ragnarok (by connecting wires to his back) is quite similar to the way we see Zero hibernated at the beginning of the series. Such a subtle yet nice touch.
let's recap the shit that Zero has been through in the zero series. he get's woken up 100 years after going to sleep, and get's back to being a badass. get's thrown into another war. defeats literal armies of enemies, defeats the four guardians and copy X, defeating Neo Arcadia. MMZ2 Zero slays more shit, he get's brought back to the resistance base and fights Neo Arcadia again. then he watches his best friend die, then defeats a being with the power to destroy the world. MMZ3 kills more shit fights Omega. he is forced to destroy his Original body in order to save the world. then in MMZ4 he has to deal with Ragnarok. then this, Zero's Final Fight to the finish against the person who has created centuries of war and despair. some people say Goku is the Shit, some others say Naruto is the shit, none of them is better than zero. that is all
I guess the Zero Curse stuck in his spiritual sucessor. Gunvolt ain't having much happy endings these days either, and that is a young teen doing most of the heavy lifting.
"I never cared about justice, and I don't recall ever calling myself a hero... I have always only fought for the people I believe in. I won't hesitate... If an enemy appears before me, I will destroy it!" Sounds to me like Zero knew what he was fighting for all along.
He literally went against his own principles and became the one thing he fought against becoming just to save the world: became a Maverick. Honestly. This whole fight was badass...
Zero's best lines "What am I fighting for?" "I hid myself while trying to repair myself" "Shut up! Just die!" "I need full explanation" "Change the world! Sounds like Maverick talk to me!" "You're too big to be a Slug" "Too weak! Was the Original X this weak" "This isn't fun anymore" "It's me I am Zero" "I never cared about Justice"
What Wily didn't expect that he create Zero that was meant to be superior among all robots and including X, Zero possesses a sheer indomitable will and the tenacity especially he destroyed his original body (and his literal plot armor) and he able to take on alot of enemies and Weil, Wily's creation truly achieved beyond what he'd intended to be in ironic way
@@mohdadeeb1829 Though it's not the body that matters, it's the mind, the soul, the heart. That much is claimed in the Zero games. Wily's creation simply wanted to transfer its mind data/memories/mind into a copy of it's original body.
Just imagine if Dr. T. Light and and A. Wily saw the future they helped create. I bet they would never have imagined reploids would get so advanced and life like that they bleed. I picture them looking on in awe, horror and completely speechless.
Such emotion. One of my most favorite songs. The composer really put his heart in this, all the backstory from the Megaman Saga, all the evil in Zero’s path yet he will confront with the determination from the bottom of his heart. This song is the perfect definition of an Epic Climax. Very Powerful.
@@Zephyrblaze456 Omega was kind of a joke when it comes to difficulty, Weil's final phase was a good combo of the stress of a time limit, epic story and decently challenging attacks.
@@lemone630 If you want difficulty, play the omega of the zx, but in canonic terms, omega is one of the strongest characters in the classic saga and x, being able to defeat the guardians with a few hits (and that the guardians inherited the best of X) and being one of the Few villains who almost eliminated zero (who is already quite op in this saga, and no, zero not dead by weil, he was killed by the atmosphere of space and the ragnarok explosion) not to mention that the first time omega was defeated in the elf wars, X (and possibly Axl) they had to awaken Zero to have a max chance of defeating him
"I never cared about justice, and I don't recall ever calling myself a hero… I have always only fought for the people I believe in. I won't hesitate… If an enemy appears in front of me, I will destroy it!" Zero
Guys hear me out, its been over 14 years that this soundtrack its awesome but this happen. I was playing AC6 on final mission on taking down that floating city on space and THINGS GOT INTEREST ON DIALOGUE. This music came to play my mind as I fight someone dear to the character. Holy Sh!t it threw alll the way back to this soundtrack I remember my all 4 old zero games.
I don’t know the context in which this plays but god does it make me feel like im going to cry. It’s such a huge, climatic punch to the gut. It’s like a final cry, the Guitar literally wailing out as you push beyond what your limits are, It’s not going to end well for you but that doesn’t matter. All that matters is the enemy is dealt with and boy if that means losing your own life then you better be ready to Die.
Japan had the foundation for one with the megaman zero commercials that only aired in Japan, fully animated, it was awsome, so maybe we could get one one day
Zero: "I never cared about justice, and I don't recall ever calling myself a hero... I have always only fought for the people I believe in. I won't hesitate... if an enemy appears in front of me, I will destroy it!" Ciel: "Zero... ZERO!" Zero: "Ciel... believe in me." Ciel: *"ZEROOOOOOOOO!!!!"* Dr. Weil: "I am an endless nightmare!" *WARNING*
I think Zero is dead. It makes perfect sense, as much as I don't want Zero to be dead. But Megaman Zero is a good series, and Zero's death is a great way to end the series, ESPECIALLY if his death is as great as it was (X5, you just let them die). And his death is the SINGLE MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS IN VIDEO GAME HISTORY!
zero is not dead if you have seen the shadow in the son after the 4endind credits plus there is a fan made series capcom approved to release it is for pc downloading it's called megaman mavericks there's is three releases number 3 is my fav. megaman mavericks 3 Zero's revenge zero says he barely survived Ragnarok so no zero is not dead
Galen McDaniel 1. The shadow could very well be someone looking over the wreckage after Ragnarok fell apart. 2. That's a fan made game. Give me evidence that Capcom approved it to be canon, and I'll give that one to you. 3. Therefore, Zero could very well be dead. :(
It was Zero I'm an Nintendo, Capcom and EA Games official Member so I must know these things I became a official Member last year at my birthday so it's all good. It was a gift of mine very precious to me I put the documents in a picture frame and hung them to my bed room wall
Today I was playing Megaman Zero 4(collection edition),while slacking at uploading the drama tracks I promised a Weil (teehee pun) ago, and it brought back the memories of this awesome song. The drama, the anger, his determination, everything that was left in Zero bursted out when the song played and you saw Zero face his final enemy. The feeling I got from that was just amazing. Awesome how games and series can do this to a human. There, my true opinion about the song instead of the violent one
The moment of self-sacrifice, the moment of Zero's true self, his pure emotions an wish to save everyone down there, on the earth..... This is the death of the true m**herf***ing warrior!
I think this theme is one of the best Megaman boss themes ever, the Sorrow, Anger, determination, and regret that was in Zero himself. He let it all out and destroyed Wiel with it, This theme perfectly fits the emotions for the fight, and Zero's last words, it's just like Zero, never go down without a fight, and even kill himself to save humanity and the last bit of nature, it shows that Zero was a true hero, and more of a human then Wiel. and yes, I know he's a reploid.
Perfect final boss music for a Perfect final boss for a Perfect final stage for a Perfect final quote for a Perfect final MMZ game. it's just perfect...
Diogo Ayres I don't find the final boss to be terribly perfect. There's one major flaw: If you give your FB a short timer, do NOT make it invincible for long periods of time.
Zero: Hang on, this is really good, let me listen to just one loop of it. Weil: ...Sure. -before one loop is done, the colony crashes into the earth and everyone dies-
While we may never see him again, I REFUSE to believe Zero perished. He's come back after worse. Hell, he's kept fighting with only his head, torso and ONE DAMN ARM!!! Zero lives... LONG LIVE ZERO!
I never cared about justice, and I don't recall ever calling myself a hero... I have always fought for the people I believe in. I won't hesitate... If an ennemy appear in front of me I will destroy it ! Ciel... Believe in me ! Spoken like a true badass, Zero an epic character until the very end.
There was an epic video of someone playing the final stage and the two Weil fights with the remastered music playing in the background and the japanese voice acting from the Audio Drama and X series sound effects, he had this awesome editing where the moment Zero says "i won't hesitate" this song would start playing but i can't find that video anymore and it makes me really sad because his editing was amazing along his playing skills. Anyone here can find it or know what i'm talking about?
@@OverlordAbraxas whatever the reason, he made another channel but its a bit hard to find and i can't post links. search "remastered arrange ver megaman zero 4 " and it should be from a channel called "ブレイズチャンネル[Blaze Channel]" search his vids and you'll find the one with this song, its the final stage - ragnarok core
@@arkan5000 He did it. I just watched it again, as I replayed Rockman Zero. The entire series. As a kid, I couldn't understand why? Now, I get why Zero had to do it, and how dark Rockman is actually in contrast of what everyone assume. It's definitely not kiddy. It's definitely like a Resident Evil level of storyline and action.
I never cared about justice, and I don't recall ever calling myself a hero... I have always only fought for the people I believe in. I won't hesitate... If an enemy appears in front of me, I will destroy it!
This was an amazing battle and what an epic way to close the long fight between Dr.Weil and Zero. You even had only 2 minutes to do so or Ragnarok would explode leaving Zero behind and making Dr.Weil's plan succeded.
My first time playing this game was literally just months ago but Zero 4 has probably my favorite final boss battle along with the greatest sendoff to a character I've ever seen in video games. Some of the greatest narrative excellence in the industry found in a series that isn't even known for good writing, and it doesn't sacrifice top shelf gameplay for it either. Made even more impactful by the fact that I marathoned every game leading up to it in order. Kino
I come again to recommend everyone who likes Mega Man Zero to play the Blaster Master Zero trilogy, Inti did a fun as fuck game with an absolutely phenomenal storyline with a legendary final boss and ending AGAIN!
I would say that this tune, with the Battle, and the meanings behind the battle, the feelings put into it, really make it a very fitting end for Zero. Makes you feel he died ot just a heroic death, but an epic manly way. Stabbing a giant monstrosity in the face while sacrificing his chance to escape atmospheric reentry
It was the most badass way to go, sacrificing yourself to stop armageddon knowing full well you're not gonna make it, but if you don't EVERYONE dies...the fact that the battle has a timer is insane and REALLY gets the adrenaline rushing.
"I never cared about justice! I don't recall ever calling myself a hero! I always fought for the people I believed in! I won't hesitate... If an enemy appears in front of me, I WILL DESTROY IT!!! Ciel...Believe in me!!!"
As of this comment, I'm getting ready to face off against Weil in MMZ4 in the Zero/ZX Collection and I plan to make him pay and send him straight to hell for all the manipulation, chaos and genocide he perpetrated. Times up old man.
You have faced many challenges. You destroyed a evil clone of your best friend. You then we're betrayed by close allies and watched your best friend die. You then learned that you were not the original and nothing more than a clone. Now you finally face the one man behind all of your pain and suffering. It's time to end this!
Plus you watched your friend’s children die. The brother of your dead girlfriend is remembered as an evil monster and a Phoenix robot likes to rub that in your face. The enemy could be ANYWHERE.
@@jjwilliams410 And yet Wily continued down the path of madness and petty rivalry, even after Light offered him a chance of atonement and redemption by the end of Mega Man 11. At least Light realized the error of his ways and attempted to better himself afterwards. What happened before cannot be changed, but the most important factor is how you plan to move on going forward.
Actually x can still be revived though because his cyber elf containing x's memories still exist. That zero is a copy zero so technically that zero is not doctor wily's zero. Same thing can be said for x. But the only thing is no one just chose to make a copy body for x but instead made a completely new copy of x. This is why later on, he still exists as a biometal along with zero and biometal x is still as powerful as ever, merged together with biometal z. So neither of them surpassed each other.
@@Alouette_EXElol that is zero. He forced himself to make another body since the virus cannot be removed. Even if sigma got the virus still within the original body lies a perfectly programmed virus. Even if its his fake body zero's fake body has potential too it may not be the same as the original. Also zero was created as war machine that explains why he doesnt need power ups like omega who's got the dark elf yet still lost to zero with sheer experience and battle style. X on the other hand was not meant for battle he thinks like a human and feels like a human. Given a 30 year process by Dr. Light X is a perfect humanoid robot that replicates human emotion. That explains why X is not as strong as Zero, but Dr. Light's capsule helped X overcome since his original armor was not meant for battle while zero was created for battle already even to the point of making a copy body his experience led him to a success. Omega fought with upgrades while zero fought with century experience battle. So yeah even if he's taking a fake body at least he can use his experience. So in megaman zero 3 omega was using zero's original body and the real zero is using the fake body. Please play megaman zero3 again to understand what I have been saying here.
"The desire for power. The joy of making everything work for you. You have no way of experiencing this without a human brain. It's the ultimate joy! No mere Reploid could ever understand! " ―Dr. Weil, Mega Man Zero 3 Wily: "Why do you oppose me, the one who created you?" Bass: "Because you always interfere with me! I can defeat Mega Man by myself with no problem. You should go crawl in a hole somewhere." Wily: "You know, I think I regret creating you, pompous robot."