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I guess it is sort of probable that X8 may be the last in the series. Megaman 8 was the last in that series, and you know how the old folks at Capcom love MM series tie-ins. So i guess, er, myabe Sigma will die. But based on past events, we\'d better not count on it.


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Ryudo
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Just because Sigma is gone after this, doesn\'t mean that it\'ll be the last X game. Especially given what is found out in Zero 3, it looks like they can spew out 2 more X games after 8. Also, Megaman 8 isn\'t the last in the series (if anything MM & B would be), there is still more to go there as well, it all depends on when they get around to it.

Now for the main point of my post; I honestly think that X7 turned out quite well. I play it even more than the other games, with X3 a little moreso. I like the look and I like the gameplay, a decent challenge for myself. Then again I can easily accept these changes, rather than rant on and on about why things shouldn\'t have been changed. It was going to happen at some point, there was no avoiding it, so rather than go against the tide, I choose to embrace it. Furthermore, Command Misson looks very promising. It could actually be a *gasps* original RPG compared to Final Fantasy knock-offs that you see.

Zera
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They could always be a new villian. Plus, remember X5 and how dumb it was Zero dying, then returning. Sigma could be rebuilt, a secret character, replaced, ECT.......

X8 isn\'t the last game, remember that.


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In my view, Megaman Legends killed Megaman for a little while. Megaman X7 on the other hand is what made the X series good. It introduced us to a new way of game play that made it in some areas challenging. And in the visual department more graphical.


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