Tony Brasel of Gaming Rebellion looks back at somewhat overlooked SNES game Mega Man X3 to see how it stacks up to its legendary predecessors.
Unfortunately, not all the best games are accessible today for a whole host of reasons:
- The title is too rare or expensive to find today
- The translated version of the game never made it to U.S. or the version that came along sucked
- A good or fun game was overlooked in its time and deserves some spotlight
Game prices are fickle, and seller's remorse is real.
Prices are starting to returned to how much they actually cost 20-30 years ago-not adjusting to inflation.
Hehe. Some games, not all.
Would love to see an article like this about the Genesis and its expensive games. I have some of these games on this list Turtles in Time, Chrono Trigger, Kirby Superstars, Mega Man X2 and X3 I even have the Chinese knock off MMX3 for Genesis lol.
Mega Man X fans are always trying to nominate the top boss. Greg at Hey Poor Player shares his thoughts on the most iconic Mavericks to grace Capcom's robot-busting series.
X3 is the best in the series.
X3 was okay.Not my fav but I thought it was better than X2.
X6 can go f**k itself
X4 was the best. Then X1, X2, X3, X6, X5
Actually x3 was the best one out of the 3!
It go's like this x1, x3,x4,x2 and the rest after 4 was garbage.