X8 was probably the
visually worst armor. The
functionally worst would be Blade. And the worst in terms of distribution is Gaia.
As long as it's not a GB game, I'm happy.
*UPPERCUT!!*
Sorry, reflex action. Your rejection of Xtreme2 is not something I will ever understand.
I would really, really be sad to see a SNES X9 visually, but at the same time I'd be happy to see it terms of SFX (I miss the X1/X2 enhanced shot SFX so much...). But the SNES visuals simply don't work for me for any X game after the first. The first had simple designs, about on par with Bass. But the series as a whole tends to go fancier than that, and it really requires a greater level of detail than the style allows. And as I've said time and time again, the SNES never even displayed Zero's X2 armor properly. Much less the mess of pixels that was X's armor in X3. And it wasn't even a hardware limitation, it was simply a style flaw. The SNES is capable of better, but the X-series sprite style didn't allocate enough room to the body. Just a big face.
If we had to do a retro style then PS1 would be my preference as well; it is definitely my favorite X-series visual style. They would need to revamp the physics, though, with a dose of GBC air-dash momentum. Giving Zero a dashing slash by default wouldn't hurt any, either.
So far as 2.5D goes, I have nothing against the concept (case in point: Smash Bros.), but Capcom has been exceedingly lazy in their application. Part of why I hate X8's visuals is the art style change, but part of it is also the simple lack of attention to the character models. I guess they think that since the camera is usually panned away they don't need to bother, but the lack of detail is really noticeable (they didn't even differentiate between character height; the fact that X stands straight makes him appear taller than Zero). XCM's character models were awesome, and X8 just felt like a step backwards after that.
Ideally, I'd probably like to see the PS1 style reused for an Xtreme3 on the DS, while the main series presents a modern style.
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