Speaking of omnipotence, Cyber Elves were done MUCH better. The removal of just stacking them all on at once was good too. They were very basic, sadly, since the shield boomerang AND rod were removed, but they were still good. Made it so you could very easily get them without any real worry, allowing the player to experience them all first run. I really do think Zero 4 rebalanced EX Skills perfectly. As bad as X6 was, I actually still enjoyed it a little more than X5. ![]() You also had those poorly translated boss names, an uninspired final boss battle, and Dynamo, the lamest X villain ever. It had a nice intro, and things like the countdown-timer and alternate endings were cool, but the rest of the experience just felt like a budgeted X4. For me, X5 is when I felt the X series was starting to go downhill. ![]() Personally, I prefer X1 over X2 for a number of reasons, but I still enjoy both games a lot. Obviously I found the final battle to be pretty challenging under those conditions, but had way less trouble the second time playing when I found all of the stuff. I remember my first time beating MMX, I had only acquired the obvious boots and gun, two sub tanks, and missed half of the heart tanks. You didn't even know about the dash at first, so it kind of had to treat the upgrades like a selective difficulty curve. I think part of MMX's "easiness" stemmed from the developers' awareness that the game was a departure from Classic MM, so players might not have known about all of the available upgrades yet. On the other hand, JKB Games is working on MMX: Corrupted, they are doing an amazing job and i can't wait to see the final results, the music in this game is beyond phenomenal, the graphics look really, really nice and detailed, and this project has been worked for YEARS so, i'm gonna play this thing when it comes, it's gonna be awesome. Coming for the PC, XONE, PS4 and finally 3DS in 2016, while i appreciate the work, it's not much different from (Buying a copy of Megaman Anniversary Collection, Wii U Eshop, buying the original cartridges or downloading nes roms), but i admit, the challenge mode seems interesting to play, so, i might be picking this up for my PC, later for my 3DS, while i appreciate what Capcom is doing recently (RE2 Remake, SF5 only edition with all updates from free DLC), i still want a new Megaman game >.<, but well, this collection seems like a good entry point for those who haven't played any Megaman game yet (My recommendation for those is to start with Mega Man 6, it's among the easiest games and it shouldn't be too hard for anyone to pick it up).
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