I don't understand why people dislike this version so much. In my opinion, it surpasses the original. It's imbued with emotion. A musical description of Zero's mindset as he's trying to save his best friend, X. Thank you for uploading it.
SNES version voters consider the PS1/SS/PC port bland and light, while wishing it had more heavy metal than techno + film score.
PS1/SS/PC port voters consider the SNES version having inferior quality.
IMO, the SNES version makes me barely taste the metal-flavored sound chip (not metal music), while slightly hearing either wackiness or any gas-powered tool. The PS1/SS/PC port's theme sounds like it would fit well in a theater for best results. Overall, they're different, but equally good.
Personally, the only thing I liked about the Playstation, Saturn, and PC versions of X3 was the anime intro. I was HORRIFIED with what Capcom did to the music and sfx. That should've been considered a crime.
I was also quite surprised they didn't put any effort into improving the gfx for the 32-bit systems - the gfx were a straight port from the original SNES version.
I'm on the floor unconscious but still listening this breathtaking theme with my subconscious as I live once again the memories of me playing the game back in the Golden Days of Gaming.............
@Xenocidebot Hmm after checking around, it appears that this is the version that Capcom used for the PS and PC versions of MMX3. The original SNES one sounds different, and has already been uploaded by many people on Youtube. So far I haven't seen anybody put this version up.
Zero is such a fucking hero ... that is all.
MalleusSolum 2 weeks ago
thank you thank you thank youuu!!!! I really love this version!!!!
lordsanto88 1 month ago
@lordsanto88 Glad that you like this. =) Till now, I still haven't seen another upload of this version, hmm.
xeenslayer 1 month ago
I don't understand why people dislike this version so much. In my opinion, it surpasses the original. It's imbued with emotion. A musical description of Zero's mindset as he's trying to save his best friend, X. Thank you for uploading it.
daisukesaikyo 2 months ago 3
SNES version voters consider the PS1/SS/PC port bland and light, while wishing it had more heavy metal than techno + film score.
PS1/SS/PC port voters consider the SNES version having inferior quality.
IMO, the SNES version makes me barely taste the metal-flavored sound chip (not metal music), while slightly hearing either wackiness or any gas-powered tool. The PS1/SS/PC port's theme sounds like it would fit well in a theater for best results. Overall, they're different, but equally good.
1983parrothead 3 months ago
@1983parrothead Totally agreed there. Both are bloody good.
Personally though, even though I uploaded this version, I do prefer the SNES one. Has a more badass feel to it.
xeenslayer 3 months ago
Personally, the only thing I liked about the Playstation, Saturn, and PC versions of X3 was the anime intro. I was HORRIFIED with what Capcom did to the music and sfx. That should've been considered a crime.
I was also quite surprised they didn't put any effort into improving the gfx for the 32-bit systems - the gfx were a straight port from the original SNES version.
MechaG2 7 months ago 2
I'm trying to get that model kit
96Nathan96 8 months ago
Way lacking vs the SNES version imo, but still i can't call it bad
Hadmin 8 months ago
this is better than the snes version
purelh 9 months ago
Zero to the Third Power.
Pikerchu13 11 months ago
Kinda has a western touch on it. Awesome.
CidGuerreiro1234 1 year ago
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Jman91 1 year ago
Actually, this is pretty cool.
Jman91 1 year ago
I'm on the floor unconscious but still listening this breathtaking theme with my subconscious as I live once again the memories of me playing the game back in the Golden Days of Gaming.............
sybnios 1 year ago
@ASHWARE69 Thanks for the additional info dude. =)
xeenslayer 1 year ago
@xeenslayer It was used for the MMX Collection version as well, but that's to be assumed, since it's sort of just the PSX version.
NickandSasuke 8 months ago
Was this a CD release at some point? I've never seen an official arranged version of the SNES titles.
Xenocidebot 1 year ago
@Xenocidebot Hmm after checking around, it appears that this is the version that Capcom used for the PS and PC versions of MMX3. The original SNES one sounds different, and has already been uploaded by many people on Youtube. So far I haven't seen anybody put this version up.
xeenslayer 1 year ago