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Deemed the prelude to XMen: The Last Stand by lead game designer Jason VandenBeghe and executive producer Scott Bandy, XMen: The Official Game is set between the events of the second and third XMen movies, and characters are voiced by the actors who portray them in the films. Join forces with other mutant superheroes, including Storm, Colossus, and Cyclops to defeat...
Deemed the prelude to XMen: The Last Stand by lead game designer Jason VandenBeghe and executive producer Scott Bandy, XMen: The Official Game is set between the events of the second and third XMen movies, and characters are voiced by the actors who portray them in the films. Join forces with other mutant superheroes, including Storm, Colossus, and Cyclops to defeat villains like Pyro, Magneto, and Sabretooth. Play through 31 levels as one of three main characters. As Wolverine, you can slice through enemies with adamantium claws while quickly regenerating your wounds, or you can try teleporting as Nightcrawler. If you'd rather play it cool, engage in a little combat snowboarding with Iceman by freezing just about anyone and anything while shredding around on an ice slide. Enhance your character by earning mutations to spend on one of five attributes including health, strength, and regeneration. XMen: The Official Game is available in high definition format on the XBox 360. ~ Gracie Leach, All Game Guide

Product Specification: X-Men: The Official Game

Genre:Action
Style:Action Adventure
Platform:Xbox 360
Release Date:2006-05-16
Features:Features Dolby Digital Sound
Number of Same Screen Players:1

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 1, 2006 | 1 out of 2 found this X-Men: The Official Game review helpful

    Pros: Three unique, playable X-Men; some key celebrity voice talent; a few nice visual touches.

    Cons: Brain-dead beat-'em-up gameplay with no enjoyable combos or special moves; lousy cutscene work; disjointed, poorly presented storyline; a number of irritating bugs and glitches; 360 version's graphics are decidedly underwhelming.

    By centering on these three characters and setting up the mission structure as the game does, you're left with a fairly disjointed sense of where the story is going. For instance, early on in the game, all three characters go through quick traini...ng sequences to get you familiar with how they work. The next mission is a return to Alkali Lake (the site of Jean Grey's tragic demise at the end of the second film) to recapture parts of the Cerebro machine taken by General Stryker. You start off as Nightcrawler, and are given the option later on to play either as Wolverine or Nightcrawler for another section. Once you've made your pick, you're stuck with that character for the duration of his missions during this chapter (which can go up to around three or four in a row, at times). Only after you've completed it can you switch over to the other available character. Not to mention that Iceman just disappears during this whole section and we don't join up with him until significantly later, in a completely new scenario that's given next to no plot exposition. It's not that a game of this type has to be some kind of brilliant work of fiction to succeed, but X-Men tells its story in such a perplexing and disconcerting way that it's difficult to care much about what's going on. Each of the three playable characters fights a little differently from the other. Wolverine obviously has his Adamantium claws, as well as a rage ability that gives him some particularly brutal moves; Nightcrawler can teleport to any area within his visual range, as well as use his teleporting abilities in combat to pull off more acrobatic moves and transport himself to a "shadow realm" to regenerate his health (an ability we're not sure he ever had before this game); and finally, Iceman perpetually rides on an icy surfboard, flying through the air while shooting his ice beam and ice projectiles, and inexplicably regenerating his health (an ability we're positive he didn't have before this game). The Iceman missions are almost more like rail shooters, since you're near-constantly in motion, floating about various areas and sometimes navigating perilous traps and pitfalls--and for that matter, the Iceman missions are probably the most interesting part of the game, if only in comparison to the utterly dull Nightcrawler and Wolverine segments. Read more Less

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    X-Men: The Official Game

    X-Men: The Official Game is officially a lame action-game cash-in on the upcoming movie. Read more

  • Game Revolution

    X-Men: The Official Game - Xbox360

    Speaking of which, it's inexcusable that Activision didn't see fit to shave down the 360 price a little; 60 bucks is an outlandish request considering there is absolutely nothing extra in the next-gen version. Read more

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