This applies to the Japanese versions of X4, X5, X7, and X8 as well. Although Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 allows you to easily switch between the English and Japanese version of X6 with the press of a button, Moonlight is still missing. Wait, Moonlight is gone? Are all the vocal themes gone? What if I switched it to the Japanese version? Zero's Rasetsusen glitch has been patched.The maximum metals glitch has been patched.Load times have been SIGNIFICANTLY improved.Aluce's cigar, which was removed in the English PS2 version, has been removed from the Japanese Legacy Collection 2 version as well.Before it would only change the cutscene dialog, not the exclimations and phrases you hear in-game. Unlike the PlayStation 2 version, switching to Japanese audio changes ALL in-game dialogue to Japanese.Zero's Sentsuizan input is still problematic ( it's still Attack + Up).The English script is exactly the same as the original PlayStation version.The voices were removed from the 2006 Mega Man X Collection entirely. All voiced Japanese dialog has been restored.Instead, it's using the Japanese version's theme. The intro stage theme is missing the electric guitar from the NTSC/PAL version.The game's opening theme and ending themes, Moonlight and IDEA, have been removed from the English version of Legacy Collection 2.Volt Kraken's mistranslated "Octopardo" line has been corrected to "Launch Octopus"."Guns n' Roses" references are indeed no more Mavericks use their original Japanese names.FMV cutscenes are dimmed when flashing effects are displayed (saber slashes, explosions, etc.) to accommodate players with epilepsy.I assume this is due to the gesture resembling the Nazi salute a little too closely. The Repliforce salute was removed from the opening FMV.A number of small things have been altered in Mega Man X4 through Mega Man X8. You cruise along like butter gliding on hot toast. This is most clearly evident in Man-o-War's stage ( X8). But on the flip side, ALL instances of slowdown and frame drops in Mega Man X7 and Mega Man X8 have been eliminated. Armored Armadillo's stage still chugs along during that last mine ride, for example. I say "new" because, in the case of X1- X3, most of the slowdown you'll run into is carried over from the original SNES versions. I experienced NO input lag (TV or handheld mode) nor any new instances of slowdown. Let's break it down!įor the most part you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between, say, Mega Man X2 running on SNES and Mega Man X2 running here on Nintendo Switch. However, there are *some* things that I think you might want to know about before you jump in. I'm not gonna be around the bush – Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 is a great way to experience the X series from start to finish. Culling together all eight mainline X series adventures between two collections, Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 ( X1- X4) and 2 (X5-X8) feature solid emulation, a healthy batch of extra content, and a rather intrepid challenge mode for long-time veterans.Īlright. Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 are here.
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