

Mega Man X 1-3 in particular (all originally released for the SNES) are widely cited as some of the best games of the Mega Man series as a whole, thanks in no small part to their streamlined gameplay and implementation of useful enhancements to the formula such as suit upgrades, L/R button weapon switching, and the ability to revisit completed stages.īefore we cover what’s new to Legacy Collection specifically, let’s quickly recap each of the four games in the spotlight here.

Most people would probably argue that the four games included in the first of these two collections are the best of the bunch. Now that there are a full eight titles to digest, Capcom has split X Legacy Collection into two separate $20 titles-not a bad deal under any circumstances, but certainly more fiscally convenient for those who are only interested in owning a subset of the games (early or late). Featuring Mega Man X 1-6 (plus Battle and Chase), it was a fully-priced game with a decent selection of bonus content (music and artwork specifically). To unlock these achievements / trophies, you’ll need to follow a few simple steps.It’s hard to believe it’s been twelve years since the release of Mega Man X Collection for GameCube and PS2. Identity Erased (Secret Credits Ending).Reconnaissance Complete (Secret Wallpaper).Audio Signal Incoming (Secret Music Track).Here, we’re going to cover three specific achievements / trophies related to new content included in the Mega Man X Legacy Collection.

