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July 2018
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The editors liked
Axl is a nice addition to the series
Mega Man X8 plays very well
More solid platforming action
Boss Mode is a fun minigame
Colorful
Vibrant graphics
Rookie Hunter is a great asset
Solid
Challenging platforming action
Bamboo Pandamonium
Same overlay and museum options as Volume 1
X5 & X8
Most of the games hold up quite well
Museum
Rookie and Challenge modes
Faithful ports of the original games for the most part
Contains multiple platforming classics
Museum is a very comprehensive archive
X Challenge is a clever and demanding extra
Hunter Medals reward expert-level play
Lots of artwork
Merch
And music to go through
MMX13
Nice display
Version
And difficulty toggles
X Challenge is a good time
All eight games playable in English Mega Man and Japanese Rock man versions
Rookie Hunter mode makes the more challenging levels a breeze
Gallery mode filled with series music
Concept art and Japanexclusive model toys
Rewind mode is smooth and fun to use
Museum contains plenty of artwork for each game and every soundtrack
All 10 of the games run as if they were running on their original hardware
Arguably the best half of the saga
Great
Faithful collection of titles
Slick presentation with a built-in achievement system to encourage completion
X Challenge is fun and challenging
The editors didn't like
Mega Man X7 is pretty bad
Uninteresting stories
X5 and X6 offer little in innovation
Mega Man X4's voice acting is laughably bad
Repetitve graphics and ideas
No love for Command Mission
Tornado Tonion
X6 & X7
Where is Megaman X
Command Mission?
A bit too pricey for what it is
X7 and X8 don't hold up well
MMX4
Was hoping to see at least one of the "extracurricular" X games
RIP Duff McWhalen
X Challenge stages largely similar between each collection
Lag found in original games still largely present
Rookie Hunter trivializes the challenge
So use it sparingly
Physical version of the game only includes 1 and a download code for 2 and is more expensive
The challenges for Legacy Collection 2 pale in comparison to the first
Only one save per SNES title
X Challenge is only slightly different from the Legacy Collection 2 version
Published: 2018-08-06, Author: Paul , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: The year is 20XX and the evil Dr. Wily has created a group of evil Robot Masters…wait that's not right (note to self, save that for another review in a couple months). Here we have the Mega Man X Legacy collection, so swap out Dr. Wily with Sigma and Robo...
Published: 2018-07-30, Author: Russell , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: I've stated before that I'm a huge fan of Mega Man, from the classic series through Star Force. However, it's the classic series where most of my knowledge lies. That being said I do enjoy the X series…well, most of it, it's pretty difficult to find someo...
Capcom may have inflated the value of this collection by making some of these games so hard to come by up until now, but it still earns high marks because of the high-quality emulation for four classic platformers and plethora of extras. As a fan, I'm ver...
Published: 2018-07-24, Author: Mike , review by: venturebeat.com
This collection has four great games, and the X Challenge mode is a fantastic addition. If you're only going to get one of the Mega Man X Legacy Collections, definitely go for this one.Score: 90/100Mega Man X Legacy Collection is out now for PlayStation 4...
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Published: 2018-07-24, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
All eight games playable in English Mega Man and Japanese Rock man versions, Rookie Hunter mode makes the more challenging levels a breeze, Gallery mode filled with series music, concept art and Japanexclusive model toys
RIP Duff McWhalen, X Challenge stages largely similar between each collection, Lag found in original games still largely present, Rookie Hunter trivializes the challenge, so use it sparingly
The Maverick Hunter X's adventures have been neatly compiled into one cohesive package. Whether this is your first or your eighth X game, there's still plenty of charm to be found in X's greatest hits...
Published: 2018-07-24, Author: Steve , review by: gamespot.com
Contains multiple platforming classics, Museum is a very comprehensive archive, X Challenge is a clever and demanding extra, Hunter Medals reward expert-level play