![]() ![]() ![]() It’s still as functional as either of its prequels, but X3 also feels bored with itself and it virtually makes no case for memorability. The third installment and the biggest of those on the Super Nintendo, its grand production scale is about the only thing it has to show for itself. Sadly, this series was not one of those long-runners that could stay consistently fresh for eight whole installments, and signs of wear began to show rather early – to be specific, they first appeared with Mega Man X3. ![]() Instead, Capcom saw a potential in X that they no longer saw in the main series, and the conflict between the peaceful Reploids and dissatisfied Mavericks was expanded into a fresh, new sci-fi story. The original, great Mega Man X could very well have remained its own game a strong, mature companion piece to the main Mega Man games. ![]()
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