Video-game critics gave
Mega Man a negative reception; many called it
one of the worst PC games of all time.
PC Gamer listed the game on its list of the worst-ever PC ports, calling it a "monstrous conversion" and a "terrible port". The game also appeared on ''
USGamer's list of the worst games on the Internet Archive, calling the level designs "uninspired" and the lack of music "the worst part". 1UP.coms Nadia Oxford listed it as one of the worst games in the Mega Man franchise
. Jeremy Parish of Polygon
ranked it as the worst game in the main series, calling it "a half-baked, unbalanced, hideous-looking game". Christian Nutt and Justin Speer for GameSpot'' called the game's controls and graphics "abysmal". Neil Foster of
Hardcore Gaming 101 gave the game a negative review; while he found the addition of
Enhanced Graphics Adapter visuals to be a plus, he found the graphics overall to be lacking in imagination when compared to the NES
Mega Man games. He also panned the gameplay, which he called "dull" and "cheap", and said the level design makes it "drag", and that "everything hits too hard and there's little mercy invincibility in-between", leading to quick deaths. Foster added the game's enemies are too short to shoot and that narrow passages with low ceilings make jumping difficult. Foster also panned the controls, saying they make the game more difficult than it needs to be and noted some of the game's art assets were stolen and used in
Duke Nukem. In his book "The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers", John Szczepaniak was less negative towards the game, considering it to be not as bad as fans of the series say it is. ==Sequel==