Hey, it's called an opinion, which means you're entitled to being biased, haha. I like X3 a lot, too. Is there something specific that makes you place X3 above X4? I'm interested.
Well, what I like about the snes ones is the simplicity of the game, not that complexity is a bad thing but in this case it makes it a very polished game. It lets you focus on the gameplay and you are not distracted by other things. Although I think the X4 is the most enjoyable of all the psx/ps2 ones.
Hey, it's called an opinion, which means you're entitled to being biased, haha. I like X3 a lot, too. Is there something specific that makes you place X3 above X4? I'm interested.
Well, what I like about the snes ones is the simplicity of the game, not that complexity is a bad thing but in this case it makes it a very polished game. It lets you focus on the gameplay and you are not distracted by other things. Although I think the X4 is the most enjoyable of all the psx/ps2 ones.
Oh, absolutely. I'd even go as far as saying X4 is the only good post-SNES X title.
Yeah, what you said about messy polygons is true, but it is an important step towards a better experience just like in every other situation in life.
Yes, the PSX era was sort of the beta phase of the 3D era. The PS2/XBox/Gamecube era then brought us good graphics from then on.