8/31/2023 0 Comments Mega man x legacy collection 1Mega Man 8’s voice acting was bad, but you don’t know the definition of bad until you’ve gone through X4’s stilted garbage. There’s also anime cutscenes spliced throughout which, while nice to look at, are voiced so astonishingly bad. X4, released for the PlayStation in 1997, is a lot like first three games but with better graphics and music. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it does get repetitive after a while. These first three titles all look and play the same, with a few changes here and there to freshen things up a tad. It still feels like a Mega Man game, but updated for the Super Nintendo era. I like the new gameplay mechanics they added, like wall jumping and dashing. Mega Man X, Mega Man X2 and Mega Man X3 were all released for the Super Nintendo in the mid 1990s. Mega Man X Legacy Collection features the first four titles in the series. While this first collection is very much an exercise in redundancy, solid platforming mechanics and good presentation makes this collection of titles worth a look. So for me, Mega Man X Legacy Collection was like killing four birds with one stone. I always made a note to myself whenever I saw a re-release of the first X game that I needed to play these games sometime during my lifespan. I’ve never really had an opportunity to play the Mega Man X series, as the original series appealed to me more, for whatever reason.
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