In MHX, he goes Maverick and believes all reploids have potential because Cain told Sigma that X has potential.
From what I understood from X1 alone was that Reploids are robots who were built to make actions and thoughts of their own accord, disregarding the laws of robotics. X was the first and the father of all reploids in this regard, since every reploid was based off of his design. Sigma went "Maverick", which is defined as defiance and against the society/human race. This is all very vague until you beat the game. Sigma wants world domination to create a utopia for reploids. X is a defender for the human race.
You have to understand, this made me fascinated with Sigma, since he's someone who is standing up for his beliefs (although they're wrong) that he can make a better world... LOADS OF TEXT... for the heck of it. Either way, X1 had a better story.
And I don't care about that suffering circuit nonsense. That's another beef I have with these story revisions. It's like nobody can write a good script anymore.
What's next? Throw in "elves" into the series? How about later we just turn a bunch of kids into Power Rangers. Oh that's right, we already did that.
: ChaosVortex 1 July 2010, 03:57:00In MHX, he goes Maverick and believes all reploids have potential because Cain told Sigma that X has potential.The above may be a reason, but it's a pretty stupid one.
No, you didn't. You read that from the booklet. (I have said booklet on my desk but I don't even have to look at it.) And it's kind of different, having the backstory scribbled away as a side-note. I'm going by the story that the game itself told, which really didn't have much. You know what I mean? The story was part of the game but having not read it you wouldn't even know about quite a few of that stuff. That's not exactly good videogame storytelling.
I don't see how this is contradicted in MHX. He might never outright say that he wants Reploid dominance, but I figured the makers didn't want to hold our hands through that part. It's a remake; there's stuff we already have established. Besides, I'm pretty sure he implies it in some way, saying things like new age or new era, in Day of Sigma, and mentioned evolution of Reploids, but you saying that he didn't makes me unsure.
Overall I guess I'm looking at the game in the context of its predecessor and you aren't.
NO PLOT. JUMP RUN SHOOT. THE END.FUN.
Mega Man X8 had some great running, jumping, and shooting