I don't know why everyone thinks you have to die 4 times at the end of Spark Madrills stage to get the Hadoaken.. just use the escape function in the menu. It still counts
I love these games, definitely had the best art direction, I feel. But yes, X1 is the best one. X2 is not bad, X3 feels like it had a lot of Beta features that had a lot of good ideas, but kind of unfulfilling execution. Like, the Ride armors were a good idea, but it was a bit undercooked for the sections you could use them in. And the boss weapons being less and less useful kinda sucks. The upgrades were just better and better, except the helmet. They really didn't seem to figure out what to do with the helmet upgrades, cause the X1 use was already really niche and X2 and X3's were awful at best of times.
MMX 1-3 were core gaming memories for me. I played them religiously on emulator in the early 2000s. God, what a great series!
I don't know why everyone thinks you have to die 4 times at the end of Spark Madrills stage to get the Hadoaken.. just use the escape function in the menu. It still counts
I actually didn't know that, but I imagine people just jump off, so they restart at the checkpoint and not the beginning of the level.
Keep up the great work!
Great vid man! I agree, x1 is the best
I love these games, definitely had the best art direction, I feel. But yes, X1 is the best one. X2 is not bad, X3 feels like it had a lot of Beta features that had a lot of good ideas, but kind of unfulfilling execution. Like, the Ride armors were a good idea, but it was a bit undercooked for the sections you could use them in. And the boss weapons being less and less useful kinda sucks. The upgrades were just better and better, except the helmet. They really didn't seem to figure out what to do with the helmet upgrades, cause the X1 use was already really niche and X2 and X3's were awful at best of times.