This reprint continues to be lovely. The 3-in-1 volumes are a bit uncomfortable to hold for long, but the high quality paper, fine print quality, and addition of colour art makes it all worth it.
As for the actual content, well... it's early CLAMP. The overall tale is good, but many of the characters are rather melodramatic. No surprises here. The pacing of the storyline, especially when presented in these 3-in-1 volumes, really shows that CLAMP hadn't yet mastered how to present story information in a way that worked for both the original monthly issue releases AND the eventual collected volumes. Many plot points in this volume are repeated over and over, which is forgivable in the monthly issues but deeply frustrating when everything is collected together.
That said, I still enjoyed this volume. Despite Kamui's mood swings and the constant repetition of key plot points, some good plot movement happened (mostly thanks to Sorata. There are a million reasons to love this character).
X is never going to be CLAMP's best work, but it is reasonably enjoyable at this point and is, overall, substantially better than their prior titles. It also improves a lot as it goes. As such, I'm definitely looking forward to future volumes.