This OST combined with the story is what makes the Zero series so inspiring to me. Whenever I’m about to do something difficult in my life, this plays in my head.
Just ordered the game myself. Played through all the classic MM's and the X series, but never touched the Zero series (and I really need my MM fix lol). Been hearing a lot about pits and spike deaths from this series, but sounds like a good challenge. Also, thanks for uploading the OSTs! Getting me pumped to play this collection.
Actually finished the series a few months ago - It was definitely a challenge, I'll give you that much. Found it interesting how the difficulty level seemed to decrease as the collection went on, but out of the series, I have to say the fourth was my favourite. In my opinion it was the one that went back closest to the MMX roots, with a few new added features (the weather factor was neat) to give it a fresh feel. Unfortunately the RPG-esque elements of the first three games (most notably the first one) didn't grab me. But overall, solid series. I feel your pain. My first MM game was MMX6. The struggle was real. Good chatting with you; best of luck in any and all future MM endeavours!
@@TheZeroSbr Speaking of that I still have my PS2 with all it's games and I recently bought component to hdmi converter for my new sony tv and it's blast to play on it. Also I have to fill the gap with something that isn't mega man while I wait for Zero/ZX Collection for the ps4 already have it pre-orderred
Ah... My favorite game franchise... It took some thinking to come down to it but I recently found out Megaman tops it for me. I played MMX5 when I was 5. A few years later I end up with MM StarForce (3 is awesome!!!), then eventually played a little MM Battle Network 4 (not enough... Too late now, my DS with Gameboy advance has jammed d-pad). A couple years after that, it was MMX Collection (I wish I had a damn ps2 right now, mine won't read memory cards, which is essential in playing MMX 1-3, and my dads doesn't work at all, it won't spin the disk anymore). And not too long ago, a Wii-U let me get MMZ (and a couples weeks ago, MMZ 2, screw you Phoenix you're the reason I have been kept from getting to the next set of missions, if you would just freaking die!!!)
I am the only one who thinks that Fefnir was the easiest to fight while Phantom was the hardest one? PD:I am still stuck with Copy X in his Seraph Form :V
The fight is easier if you attack him non-stop with triple rod from below and use the buster when he uses the fire trail. About half the difficulty, if you don't screw up in the first fight you'll probably win.
The only real knock that you can have against it was the lack of gaining skills from defeated bosses, but since this game gave you a total of four weapons and three elemental chips, AND the fact that this was a bold step in a new direction for the franchise, you can hardly blame it. I still prefer 3 slightly more because of the Secret Disks and improved Elf System.
Pokémon and Sonic Advance are some of those games with kick ass OSTs that you speak of. GBA is an era a lot of 2000s babies missed out on and I feel sorry for them. They started gaming during the DS era. How sad...