Who knew the theme could be so sad? Well, it is, and for good reason. It’s not the best track though, due to the constant looping. It gets stuck in your head after a while, and that’s what I look for in video game music. It starts off frantic, then it goes to, uh, more frantic, then it loops. Boss/Maverick Battle One of the more repetitive tracks of the game, but very catchy as well. It makes you want to fight, and defeat evil people! Yea! Sorry for the loopy tangent. It gives the feeling of going on a mission to, uh, I don’t know, but it’s mission-like. It starts off as, well, build up, then it gets a bit more intense. Sky Lagoon (X) Well, the first track you hear while playing as the main character, Mega Man X, is awesome, and one of my favorites. They are still good, but I can’t really tell you how it sounds like off the top of my head. The reason why it has a lower score is because some tracks just aren’t that memorable. The tracks are good for the most part, and some themes really get stuck in your head.
#MEGA MAN X4 COLONEL WEAKNESS SERIES#
8/10 Well, what did you expect? Unless I was reviewing an awful hack, the Mega Man series can’t really get a low score for Sound. The Sound is good, as always, but could be better. Because of that, I shall give the Graphics a perfect score of 10 :). They were upgraded a lot since the SNES games, and it still looks good today. I mean, 3D was still pretty new considering, and it didn’t really get polished until the GC/PS2/Xbox era. If they used 3D models, the game would have (in my opinion) aged a lot worse. How do I feel about that? Well, I liked how Capcom stayed to sprites. Sprites vs Models Well, unlike most games on the PSX, this game used sprites as opposed to 3D models, which were the hype back then. I mean, this is from text boxes to voice acting and animations! Well, the games after went back to text boxes, unfortunately. How are they? Well, they were like typical animes around that time. There are- ANIME CUTSCENES! Yep, since the PSX can make anime, there are cutscenes in this game. Anime? *mindblown* There aren’t just sprites in this game, oh no. There are lots! They give a feeling of your character going fast, and that really helps :). In this game, there are after images! Not just one, though. In the SNES games, you just went faster and dust was “kicked” up. See the difference? Yep! There are a lot more details put into the sprites, and the animations are fluid. Well, take the last game, Mega Man X3 (SNES version). Well, let’s jump in, shall we? The Graphics really got an upgrade! 10/10 Oh no, a pun! Well, it’s still the truth. I think it’s better than the first X game (gets attacked by angry mob). Most people think that this is the best X game for the PSX. This review is dedicated to Mega Man X4, the game that got me into the X series to begin with. Mega Man X4 Review by: ZeroTails - 8/10 WHAT AM I FIGH- *gets killed* Hello, after a month or two of review hiatus, I’m back with Bubsy 3D!!! Okay, not really, you can laugh now.