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    X-Men: Destiny

    Game » consists of 13 releases. Released Sep 27, 2011

    X-Men RPG featuring a branching storyline which puts you in the shoes of a rookie X-Man, written by Mike Carey, who also wrote the X-Men: Legacy comic books.

    pentigram's X-Men: Destiny (Xbox 360) review

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    sickingly easy.

    After reading such horrible reviews about this game i spent $2.00 of my hard earned money to play it. I got it home and took a deep breathe before inserting it into the console. Since this title has been out for a little while I was suprised after the game booted that there was no update. Since i admittedly hated this game before i even played it i laughed and thought what a horrible experiance this was about to be. Now we start the REAL review.

    I'll open with saying I'm being very kind by giving this game a 4/5. In reality the game easily deserves a 3.75/5. While playing the game I experianced the llaggy frame rate. This isnt a constant occurance, yet it is noticable when youre fighting large amounts of enemies. The games graphics remind me of something you would see on a playstation2, or even on a gamecube. The story actually hooked me in, but at times left me scratching my head. I loved the plot of the story although your decisions don't really change much at all.

    The gameplay isn't bad. It's a 'button-masher' for sure with combo's so easy that an eight year old could easily pick it up and master it within minutes. All in all this is not a bad game though. In fact I enjoyed the time i've spent on this title.

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