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X-Men: Destiny (2011)

X-Men: Destiny (2011)
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Gamers play and develop their own comic-book mutant heroes and villains in X-Men: Destiny. Set in the Marvel universe and featuring familiar friends and foes from Professor Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, the game focuses on three original characters -- teenagers whose mutant superpowers are just beginning to manifest. Each playable character has a basic mutant special ability, which players gradually custom-enhance as they earn upgrades throughout the adventure.

Although the looks and personalities of the super-powered teens are predetermined in the backstory, their destinies are to be decided by the player -- one choice at a time. Players lead their characters through a branching plotline, which ultimately has the young mutant choosing between the X-Men and Magneto's Brotherhood. Set in a future San Francisco, torn apart by a war between mutants and regular humans, the game's story features Cyclops, Wolverine, and several other well-known mutants and monsters from X-Men comics and movies. Playable heroes develop relationships with these established characters, depending on the actions they choose. X-Men: Destiny was developed by Silicon Knights, creator of original, story-driven action games including Eternal Darkness and Too Human. ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide

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Platform:
Xbox 360
ESRB:
T
Category:
Action & Adventure
 
 

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Description of X-Men: Destiny

Gamers play and develop their own comic-book mutant heroes and villains in X-Men: Destiny. Set in the Marvel universe and featuring familiar friends and foes from Professor Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, the game focuses on three original characters -- teenagers whose mutant superpowers are just beginning to manifest. Each playable character has a basic mutant special ability, which players gradually custom-enhance as they earn upgrades throughout the adventure.

Although the looks and personalities of the super-powered teens are predetermined in the backstory, their destinies are to be decided by the player -- one choice at a time. Players lead their characters through a branching plotline, which ultimately has the young mutant choosing between the X-Men and Magneto's Brotherhood. Set in a future San Francisco, torn apart by a war between mutants and regular humans, the game's story features Cyclops, Wolverine, and several other well-known mutants and monsters from X-Men comics and movies. Playable heroes develop relationships with these established characters, depending on the actions they choose. X-Men: Destiny was developed by Silicon Knights, creator of original, story-driven action games including Eternal Darkness and Too Human. ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide

Developer:
Silicon Knights
Publisher:
Activision, Inc.
ESRB Rating:
T   (Mild Suggestive Themes, Mild Language, Violence)
Category:
Action & Adventure
 
 
 
 

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    Kelcie K.

    Not much here if you are looking for a story that excites you and has depth and deep game play. Six hours at most, doesnt live up to the hype they put up for it. Mostly for button mashers or extreme hardcore XMEN fans that must play this. Subpar graphics when you see what other games look like, and not worth buying, barely even renting.

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    Maritza B.

    Oh my god, I absolutely loved this game; only problem i had with it and that was it was a bit short; but i think it was left for a sequel which i hope so cause i needs me more x-men lol.

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    Paul M.

    Alright,this game is set in a different universe set apart from what is called Earth-616,this is based in the universe where a guy named Bastion killed Xavier and of you ask me this is a fun game,just too bad there's no co-op.

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