
I think he was a boss who still pulls the strings even now.
The comic version is cool because.
That’s an amazing face.
I didn’t really understand the story of X because the conversation on the OP stage was a few days ago and I had to redo it with a password.
I understand that I should have at least finished it off with 3 or 5.
It feels like the moment to back off was when I got caught up in the self-detonation of the uncle who wiped out the entire program.
In 2, it was understood that the virus was the main body, and it was eliminated in 3.
Hey, why are you living so casually?
It’s painful that the fact that the series continued thanks to the shortcomings after 5 isn’t seen as a merit.
Because it’s a virus…
Clearly more challenging than Mega Man, I couldn’t defeat the final form with the Hadouken during my childhood.
It seems the Hadouken worked in the end.
I think there’s no way they would leave the vaccine unattended while keeping Doppler, who created the vaccine, under control.
Even if you max out the sub-tank and reach Wolf Sigma, kids who can’t defeat him can’t hit him on the head while meeting the Hadouken conditions while being on your hand…
Substantially up to 3
From 4 onwards, it’s a story from another world.
I also remember that I couldn’t maintain a full tank in the end and only defeated it on my own.
The feeling of being alive after 4 is honestly not great.
Wolves are actually really strong.
I can feel the strength that comes from the lack of adjustments typical of the first installment in the series.
It’s not a world where you can get away with gags like Wile E. Coyote, so you might as well just die quickly.
Being reduced to a virus and falling apart is simply not cool.
I thought digital data wouldn’t die, but it’s precisely because it’s digital that if someone doesn’t manage the data, it can disappear quickly.
The impact of appearing with a wireframe is hard to surpass.
In 3, I feel like dying after the escape, including after being defeated.
Is the boss of X1 a handsome insect?
The duck looks handsome at first glance, but if you look closely, it’s strange.
I wonder why I’m wearing makeup that looks like something from death metal…
I’ve heard that after disappearing in 3, the purpose seems to have changed from 4 onwards.
This is still modeled after Dr. Kane’s younger days.
There are people who have been carrying the thread for 18 years, so it’s fine, right?
Even in Irehan, it was interpreted as the scars burned by X’s mysterious Shining Finger.
This is generally considered a scar on the face, but I think it should be fixed since it’s just a matter of replacing the artificial skin.
If someone says that Vega from the Street Fighter 2 era has the sense of a final boss, I can understand that—he’s a bald, butt-chinned old man boss.
I like the feeling of the spikes on my hands and feet that I attached after turning my flag, acting like a villain.
I think the original VAVA is based on Darth Vader from the Metless era.
The uncle who wants DNA
If you watch the endings continuously in the collection, you’ll eventually fight Zero! X will also become an irregular…! I’ve been laughing because it keeps hinting at that.
Sigma has always been the boss, hasn’t he?!
I’ve used various weapons up to 4, so I was excited to see what I would use in 5.
Sigma, who played the understanding character of Kane in the Irehann anime, was interesting.
I always recognized that Muji was an enemy of Wile E. Coyote and that’s just how it was.
It seems unclear whether they want to dominate or destroy humanity with Reploid.
It was a direction of domination, but because Wily intervened in 5, it seems like it went too far and almost led to extinction.
Irehan was clearly an organization that started the X series without thinking through the story, so it was about organizing the storyline.
It didn’t continue.
The unfortunate captain taken over by the malicious virus.
Why is it seen as the root cause of all evil, like the original source of the virus…?
The numbered Kane has stopped appearing; I wonder if it’s dead since it seems to fade away so subtly. It would be better for the story if it had died due to Sigma’s influence.
The lines begging for mercy should be more humble, you young punk!
If we understand the infection of the robot destruction program, isn’t there a flaw on the Sigma side in the process of mutating into the Sigma virus?
Actually, it would have been better if it had been a flow where the virus took over another one in 4…
I feel like I want to see the possibility that I could get something like X’s DNA from the workplace blood donation.
I was watching the thread during the day, but…
A bad robot got infected with a virus and turned good! What the hell is that…
The serious scenario does not really match well with Sigma’s endlessly recurring revival.
Anything!
It was funny when the captain’s eyes moved towards the cursor.
At the beginning of X8’s ending, they regulated copy chips because there was demand, and then at the end, they lifted the restrictions. Humanity should learn a little from this.
A virus that can resurrect itself even after being physically destroyed.
Is it model V?
It’s correct to understand that the old generation can only become irregular due to external factors, while the new generation can become irregular freely by their own will, right…?
I don’t understand why Sigma wants a prototype accelerator in the 7 if it’s a new generation.
Dr. Light: “That’s why I told you not to unseal it yet.”
The developer who decided to make the Sigma body sturdy so that it could be copied is such a criminal…
Irregulars were originally something that hunters would arbitrarily designate.
The story about the X8 was totally off the mark for me.
The Sigma from Irehhan was really cool.
Because it was too cool, it ended up creating a mad person.
I think that even though there are a few people who are acting voluntarily, most of them are probably due to the virus.
Lumine analyzed Sigma’s data and became like that, so they are of the same kind as Sigma.
What are Sigma Palace, Mass Production Sigma, and Demon Lord Sigma, anyway? X8
Knowing that there have been cases of irregular withdrawals in Command Mission, the nameless X has as few instances as Dr. Cain’s hair.
Since the settings in the series have been changed multiple times after the fact, there’s no point in worrying about the details.
During the Super Famicom era, Sigma was so intelligent that he rebelled against humanity and instigated a coup, with those who agreed with him being the eight bosses and other mechanical creations.
It’s the setting.
I liked the interpretation of the manga version of Irregular as an incomplete existence; it was dry and appealing.
In the unlikely event that the X9 is announced, they’ll probably come up with some reason to release the Sigma again.
The new generation setup itself is too vague, which is the problem.
Especially, Komamiso and 8 are too reckless.
Sigma went crazy from the virus that came from zero.
I think other Reploids, despite being incomplete, have excessive intelligence and easily fell for Sigma’s persuasion.
It is Dr. Light who created something with such dangerous potential, and Kane who ignored the warnings, unsealed it, and spread it around, who are to blame.
Die, I died.
Oh, so it was all due to baldness-related illness… But then it turns into “That’s not it” in X4.
But it’s a story that doesn’t make sense because Hage is alive and moving behind the scenes.
Isn’t it a tribute to Muji since they’ve been pushing Wile E. Coyote all this time?
At least from what I saw about the X2 staff at Inti not too long ago.
The virus aside, the fact that Zero and the Wily Numbers are an afterthought from X2 onwards is likely based on the original source of infection…
At the time of X1, I don’t think the Sigma virus was thought out in detail.
Rather, there isn’t a setting where the boss has specific details that lead to a transformation into an irregular state.
I think the ending would have been decided since it was just X2.
At the point of X1, what you defeated was not the main body, you know? Hehehe, there are lines like that.
In other words, the series ended not because of the scenario, but as a result of the visibly declining quality of the games…
Isn’t it fine if 5678 isn’t the final boss Sigma…?
The colony is filled with viruses, and the impact of dropping it on the ground is causing severe contamination of the entire Earth.