X-Men: The Official Game



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X-Men: The Official Game

Ps2

Developper : Z-Axis | Editor : Activision
Genre : Action
Rank : 44% (by 4 magazines)

Review (4) | Preview (1) | Cheat (2) | Guide (1) |
X-Men: The Official Game

Xbox

Developper : Z-Axis | Editor : Activision
Genre : Action
Rank : 44% (by 2 magazines)

Review (2) | Preview (1) | Cheat (1) |
X-Men : The Official Game

Gamecube

Developper : Hypnos Entertainment | Editor : Activision
Genre : Action
Rank : 44% (by 2 magazines)

Review (2) | Cheat (2) | Guide (1) |
X-Men: The Official Game

Ds

Developper : Amaze Entertainment | Editor : Activision
Genre : Action
Rank : 43% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) |
X-Men: The Official Game

PC

Developper : Beenox Studio | Editor : Activision
Genre : Action
Rank : 56% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) | Preview (1) | Cheat (1) | Guide (1) |
X-Men: The Official Game

Xbox 360

Developper : Z-Axis | Editor : Activision
Genre : Action
Rank : 39% (by 3 magazines)

Review (3) | Preview (2) | Cheat (2) | Guide (1) |

GBA

Genre : Action
Rank : 66% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) |


X-Men: The Official Game reviews

X-Men: The Official Game is officially a lame action-game cash-in on the upcoming movie.
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I can only imagine the thought process that resulted in this mess of a tie-in (a shame, since the X-Men Legends games are downright decent). "Wolverine is good at beating people up, right? Let's have him kill, like, a hundred of the same enemies for every one of his levels--that'll be fun. Oh, and Iceman? He shoots ice, so let's have him put out fires for three levels straight...the kids will love that. And for Nightcrawler, since he can teleport, let's have him flip switches and disarm bombs, then backtrack through the level and do it again. Awesome." Add in some of the worst cut-scenes ever, and you have yet another casualty in the movie-licensed-videogame genre.
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