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X-Men Legends

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Product Features

Platform: Xbox
  • Choose a team of 4 powerful X-Men for each mission, switching between them in Real-time controls
  • After solving problems and facing enemies, players will get to Upgrade Character attributes -- unlock new moves and skills while you play, to build a better team
  • Epic storyline with plot twists, intrigue and cliffhangers
  • Explore a 3D game world with fully-destructible environments and fully-rendered cinematic sequences
  • Intense multiplayer modes for up to 4 others -- plus dynamic joining lets gaming partners jump in at any time

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  • ASIN: B0001I9YFS
  • Item Weight: 2 pounds
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: October 3, 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,948 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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X-Men Legends is the first role-player game that stars the world-famous superhero team known as the X-Men. Earth is facing total destruction at the hands of Magneto, and you'll lead a team of mutant heroes to stop him. Working together, the X-Men will use their unique skills to combat evil and determine the fate of mankind. Face each battle with teamwork and courage, because failure here means the end of the world. Also includes skirmish mode for head-to-head combat

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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The best X-Men offering ever, October 8, 2004
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
The title of best X-Men video game ever isn't saying much - past efforts have bordered on criminal. However, Legends offers a fresh spin on the comic book genre by placing it in an RPG format. With a total of 15 playable characters and the ability to control a party of 4 at any given time (except for the first stage in which you start with Wolverine), the game offers a high level of variety which creates high replay value. Some of the pros and cons are:

Pros:
Many playable characters
Control any one of the 4 members of your current party
Good combat and experience system
Excellent story reminiscent of traditional x-men comics

Cons:
Mediocre graphics and sound
Must unlock certain characters as the game progresses

This game took me about 20 hours to complete. The level designs are long, but there are save points along the way where you can save and change your party if you want. Playing the game through a second time is an option not only because of the number of characters, but you can pour experience points into various skills, essentially changing the same character each time you play.

If you are a fan of the X-Men, you will love this game. It is well worth the price tag.
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars X-cellent!, October 3, 2004
By trashcanman (Hanford, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
Best X-men game ever. All your favorites are here and then some. This is a brilliant action/RPG that plays like Sudeki if Sudeki was made up of hour-long battles and featured 15 playable characters that you can switch in and out of the action as the situation dictates. You get to assemble teams of four x-men at a time and tackle such notable villains as the Morlocks, Pyro, Blob, Mystique, Shadow King (yes, you do get to travel to the astral plane), Sabretooth, Havok, Juggernaut, and many, many more. Your four x-men of choice are highly upgradeable and each have at least four immediately helpful uses for their unique powers. Flyers can fly (and can be upgraded to carry teammates over gaps), powerhouses (Rogue and Collossus for example) send enemies flying offscreen and even toss Wolverine into enemies, Emma Frost can turn enemies against each other, Magma and Iceman can build bridges, Wolverine heals himself, Storm's whirlwinds suck up enemies and debris, Gambit and Jubilee can charge outside objects with energy and chuck them to explode in the midst of your foes, the possibilities are awesome. You can also pull some wicked power combos by combining any two special attacks by any two X-men. For example: Cyclops' optic blast + Wolverine's claw flurry = optic assault. This is everything an X-fan could ever hope for. In between levels, you get to explore the X-mansion as newcomer Magma and learn about your fellow heroes through conversation with them and by snooping about their rooms for cool stuff about their personal lives. You can also access the Danger Room and unlock all kinds of other cool features as you progress through the game. The only possible problems with the game is the graphics, which are appropriately comic-like,but not terribly detailed and the fact that not all of the dialogue is spoken. Some of it is and some isn't. It kind of takes you out of the game when a line of dialogue pops up and you don't hear the character's voice; but that's a pretty minor complaint. Other then these gripes, the game is utterly perfect and I can easily recommend this as another in a growing collection of nearly flawless xbox RPG's.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Finally a good X-Men game..., October 11, 2004
By Darkchylde "qdf1977" (Morristown, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 


In an age where big name licenses never live up to the hype (Enter the Matrix, Bruce Lee, the list goes on), I must admit that even after all of the coverage, screen shots and FMVs of the actual game play, I was still a tad bit skeptical on my latest purchase of X-Men Legends. The plain fact is, just about anything that has "RPG" tacked onto its genre, I need to have because of the scarcity of quality RPGs on the XBox. I was lucky enough to get the last copy at my local video game store. That should have been my first clue that this game was worth the purchase. After getting home, pressing the "A" button through all of the publishers when the game first loads, I got to an unimpressive menu screen. Ooooo, Cerebro...Anyway, then I started the game. My initial reaction after watching a well done CG intro, I'm looking down on the man himself, Wolverine. Experimenting with the attack buttons, fighting Anti-Mutant soldiers, I'm thinking to myself, "Typical hack-n-slash". That was, of course, until I hit the 'game tips' icon that was ominously glowing. What's this, combos? In an action-RPG? I haven't had this since Xenogears! This turns out to be a great addition to this game. Finding different ways to string together combos to dish out maximum damage is really cool, especially when other X-Men are available for 4-man missions.

Raven Software did a great job with the presentation of this game. The characters in XML (not to be confused with the mark-up language, people) are very colorful with black outlines to give them a more comic book look. The most surprising thing is they brought in the voice talent of Professor Xavier himself, Patrick Stewart. Unfortunately, they didn't bring in Rebecca Romjin-Stamos for Mystique.

The story of XML is around Magma, the newest member of the X-Men. The first stage plants you in the middle of a rescue where you use Wolverine to release the soon-to-be Magma from the clutches of the Brotherhood of Mutuants, while giving you gameplay tips along the way. As you progress through the game, the X-Men are trying to uncover the reason for Magma's attempted kidnapping and fight through Anti-Mutant soldiers and Brotherhood mutants. The action is fast paced, and sometimes confusing when you have a four-man squad fighting off hordes of enemies. Other than the bane of all video games, camera angles, this is a top-notch addition to the X-Men franchise.

Leveling up is cool in XML. You can choose new abilities for your heroes, or improve the ones already in your inventory. In battle, they are accessible by pressing the right trigger, then A, B or X, making the beauty of decently-stringed combos easier to come into fruition. The level-up menu is a little confusing, so after a while, I just let the game level up my character with the recommended abilities by pressing Y. Just make sure you press the start button to accept the changes, or else the level up won't take.

Just about everything displayed on screen is destructable, from park benches to bus stop shelters, sometimes yielding energy and health potions.

Once more X-Men are unlocked, you can pick and choose which X-Men you would like to use for missions. Note, some X-Men are better than others for certain missions, as you will need their abilities to access unreacheable areas or to even advance. The game supplies you with decently placed X-traction points where you can modify your team of X-Men so you can, for example choose Iceman so that he can make an ice bridge to cross over to the next section of the stage. During battle, you can call for help from the X-Men that you've chosen, by simply pressing the left trigger. This will call your other heroes to your side and attack the enemy that you are currently locked onto. Doing this can give you more experience if they use their powers. For instance, using Iceman's freeze blast on an enemies and calling for aid from, say, Cyclops by using his optic blast will give you extra experience. The cool thing is that the name of the special combo appears on the screen. In this instance, the combo is called the Optic Freeze. Nice.

This game isn't always as perfect as I'm describing. It does have it's glitches, some of which is annoying. As an example, I destroyed a garbage can to find some much needed energy, and a potion popped out and disappeared into the frickin' wall behind the garbage can! Also, the AI for the enemies that you encounter can be a little, hmmm, how do I put this, stupid? If you are not close enough to the enemies that are on screen, they run towards you and....turn away? It's like they're trying to get to you, but they realized that it's too far to travel to fight your mighty X-Men. The last thing really urked me, but it only happened once. I was walking up a hill on my first mission, that was off to the side of the screen. As I was walking, the character I was controlling fell through the ground and died! Other than that and the fact that if you corner an enemy with your attacks, sometimes they get knocked back up a wall and don't come back down. This doesn't happen that often, just often enough that it's noticeable.

The game isn't always battling the Brotherhood. You can always retreat back to the Xavier Institute to visit with other gifted youth and X-Men, or you can even go to the danger room to practice honing your skills. By taking Danger Room "courses", you can obtain experience for your X-Men. This comes in handy if you take a mission and get destroyed every time. You can go to the nearest X-traction point and head into the Danger Room. Once you have enough experience, you can pick up where you left off, hopefully with better results. You can also visit with Forge to buy items and armor, most of which can be found in destructible items on your missions. Every now and again, you'll find "rare" items to equip your team with.

X-Men Legends is a pretty decent action game with good RPG elements to customize your X-Men with the powers that we only read about in comic books. Other than some slight oversights by the programmers, this is a pretty decent game. You'll spend a lot of time experimenting with a lot of different heroes and combos. You'll also spend a lot of time leveling up your characters if you want to do this manually. It's a well-rounded action RPG with a famous franchise. Who would've thunk it?! See below for my stars.

Graphics - Very "Marvel"ous. Nice comic book touch- 4 stars

Sound - Decent voice acting, superb voice acting from Patrick Stewart. Music is ok, but not annoying. not noticeable, either - 3.5 stars

Gameplay - Hack-n-slash with hot combos a la Marvel vs Capcom with above average RPG elements. Some of the same moves too! Knock a character in the air and continue to combo? Oh yeah. - 4 stars

Controls - Very responsive and accessible. What else do you expect from an overhead action game?! 4 stars

Replay - I'll let you know when I finish the game. Long levels, a bunch of stuff to destroy and find. Good deal - 4 stars

Downside - 1.The camera angle is a little too overhead for my taste. You rarely see your characters' faces.
2. The glitches in design and AI!
3. When the screen is filled with enemies, this game changes from an action-RPG to a button masher...but you can't find your character
in all the melee. So press buttons and pray.

Overall? - The best game out with the X-Men name on it.

Questionable stuff - The best line in the game is when Magneto says, "I must put my house in order!" Why couldn't they sneak the arcade version of the X-Men in as an unlockable? I can just walk right into Cerebro. No eye scan, no voice prompt, nothin'.
Finally...who would've thought that by smashing a park bench, you can find a cool X-Men utility belt?!?

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