But there’s a lot more going on that I’m happy to talk about in this review that, thankfully, fans have taken note of. People can get tired of the whole Sigma and Wily schtick.
MEGAMAN X8 REVIEW FULL
Thankfully, with the full X series released on consoles in the new collection, it sold incredibly well! Almost more than the recent Mega Man 11 from last October, 2018! So, there's hope yet in Capcom wanting to make a new X game. X7 and 8 didn't even appear in the original GameCube and PS2 collection for goodness sake (although, if I recall, the collection might have predated X8 by about a year)! Instead, we get an exclusive Japanese game where Mega Man Classic races everyone. It was received poorly and so X8 mostly sold only in foreign countries and didn't do well in America. The reason we haven't got a sequel other than an RPG yet can be summed up with one title: X7. But all of that aside, X8 is currently the last definitive game in the X series (unless Capcom decide to give us X9 like everyone's been begging for over a decade). It's enough to deserve its own full length journal all in one go really.
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X6 IS! And I'll surely get to it one day if I decide to review some of my favorites in the series IF I think I really want to. But since I’m also doing a Mega Man X parody and I've been playing the X Legacy Collection to death and recently completed the absolute hellish game in the whole series, X6, I think I’m ready to tackle a review for one of the games. This is pretty odd of me to post now since I’ve been focused solely on Toon Wars lately, and I’ve decided to take a break from it to do Dragon Ball Rising.