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Yeah, I got the Gamecube version the first day it was available. The controls piss me off to no end, especially when you try dash-jumping and charging the X-buster. But I eventually got used to it though after playing through and defeating MMX1 - MMX3. It's still my favorite game though despite the controller problem.
For the newcomers, I suggest getting the PS2 version. By the way, who here thought the SNES MMX3 music was better than the PSX version? I personally thought the SNES version sounded so much better. It was fast-paced and had a rock feeling to it. The PSX music sounded too slow and the techno flavor killed most of the songs... (Toxic Seahorse and Volt Catfish stage music sounded alright though.) Jam it back in, in the dark. |
The only good thing that came out of the PSX version was the intro video. Too bad they didn't use the music from the japanese intro though.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Yeah, the damned charging sfx is louder than the music that's playing in the background.
The PSX soundtrack mangled the first Doppler Stage music. ![]() This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |