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Author: honestgamer
Posted: August 30, 2025 (10:42 AM)
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X5 is my favorite of the three MMX games, with X4 following just after it. I didn't care for X6, really, and have yet to play X7. Though I did play and enjoy X8. X and X2 are as good as it got, if you ask me.


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Author: hastypixels
Posted: August 30, 2025 (11:14 AM)
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Oh boy do I have thoughts on X7, but that's coming up. The first is still the best, in my opinion, and I quite enjoy X2 as well. X6 isn't particularly good, but since it was my introduction to the series on the PlayStation, I have a fondness for it and I quite enjoy the music. X8 is the strongest of the fully three dimensional titles, without a question. It's just a shame it dead ends the way it did.


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