X-Men: Destiny

GBP 49.99

£49.99

X-Men: Destiny

X-Men: Destiny

GBP 49.99

£49.99

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Overall Rating : 3.8 / 5 (5 Reviews)
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Excellent Game

X-Men Destiny is a good game for anyone that likes X-Men stories. It's very good and well worth your time.

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X-Men Destiny

It's a good game but its not as customisable as I thought. You get to choose from 3 different characters and only chose 1 of 3 powers after a few objectives. I don't really mind though, it's still a good game but I was just a bit let down by this.

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X-Men: Destiny

I've always been a big fan of the X-Men franchise and remembered playing my first ever X-Men game on Sega 64-bit. That didn't disappoint, and neither does this! Fun, fun, fun is all I can say. What more can a fan ask for by being your own superhero and determining the course you want to be. x-Men or Brotherhood - you choose. With so much things to do and not to mention skills and costumes to unlock, this game is definitely worth buying. If you're starting off the X-Men franchise, what better way to do so than to get a good idea of it all. From the start of being save by an X-Men (no spoiler bust here), things just get more interesting from here. Lastly, definitely worth the money!

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X-Men: Destiny

At first, I wasn't sure about X-Men: Destiny, but it's a great game. I love the story and character progression. If you like your Marvel character games then this is one for you!

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X-men Destiny

X-Men Destiny is a game that actually has good ideas. It has a good representation of the universe of Marvel characters, embodies a progression system something close to role play, developing action in satisfying portions and the argument puts the player in a different perspective by taking him to approach the category of mutants, a kind human beings capable of special feats. All this combined with the X-Men characters from Marvel. From a general point of view the representation of the idea for Destiny until it is able to lead and as such will never feel really lost, although the pale of the work register. The problem becomes clear when we get to specific points of the game and realized the state of something primitive and crude scenarios, characters and figures X-Men whose intervention is by the aid. Until we can say that X-Men game could be a very reasonable and to take more seriously if the producers had met in an effort to manage the substrate of the game, giving relief to the protagonists and size. What again seems very clear is that the "deadline" for completion of certain projects continues to spread difficulties and to give a blow when it comes to legitimacy and a genuine desire of a group of producers willing to reach a compromise that can meet the fans. And the example of Batman Arkham City is very clear. A remarkable representation of the hero coming from the darkness, which is implemented in the movies and now games have resulted in a sum of successes. As I said, X-Men Destiny to benefit from an interesting premise and a "gameplay" dynamic, which quickly puts the player in a state of constant progression through the powers that will managing (and X-gene mutants), but the execution of world and the characters tend to fall apart all the pretensions of an ambitious and play something suitable to establish a different interpretation of the X-Men universe. The backgrounds and settings are overwhelmingly simple and empty of that seen in Earth Defense Force. The animations are very poor and this is well reflected in the characters, especially in X-Men heroes that dialogue with our character as if they were prisoners of an effect they condition the movement. In combat we still manage the blows they lent nobility in "comics", but the visual picture tends to be quite blurry like in a game the previous generation.

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