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Ps2
Développeur : Z-Axis
| Editeur : Activision
Genre : Jeux d'action Note : 42% (par 6 sites) Test (6) | Preview (1) | Astuces (5) | Solution (1) | |
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Xbox
Développeur : Z-Axis
| Editeur : Activision
Genre : Jeux d'action Note : 44% (par 3 sites) Test (3) | Preview (1) | Astuces (3) | Vidéos (4) | |
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Gamecube
Développeur : Hypnos Entertainment
| Editeur : Activision
Genre : Jeux d'action Note : 44% (par 3 sites) Test (3) | Astuces (5) | Solution (1) | |
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Ds
Développeur : Amaze Entertainment
| Editeur : Activision
Genre : Jeux d'action Note : 44% (par 2 sites) Test (2) | Astuces (5) | |
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PC
Développeur : Beenox Studio
| Editeur : Activision
Genre : Jeux d'action Note : 59% (par 3 sites) Test (3) | Preview (1) | Astuces (3) | Solution (1) | Démo (4) | Vidéos (15) | |
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Xbox 360
Développeur : Z-Axis
| Editeur : Activision
Genre : Jeux d'action Note : 37% (par 7 sites) Test (7) | Preview (2) | Astuces (10) | Solution (1) | Vidéos (4) | |
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Ps2 test sur Gamespot.com
X-Men: The Official Game is officially a lame action-game cash-in on the upcoming movie. |
Xbox test sur Jeuxvideo.com
Bien que les comics d'X-Men, et par extension les deux premiers films de la saga, se soient attardés sur différents problèmes de société à travers le prisme de l'évolution, le troisième film devrait se recentrer sur l'histoire d'un groupe de super-héros orphelins, depuis la disparition de Jean Grey. Bien qu'on soit vraiment impatient de voir ce que Brett Ratner (Rush Hour, Dragon Rouge) a fait de ce formidable matériau, Activision prend un peu d'avance en sortant l'adaptation ludique du futur long-métrage. Une bonne occasion pour douter encore un peu plus avant d'arpenter les salles obscures. |
Gamecube test sur 1up
Though X-Men: The Official Game features a decent enough concept--you take control of Wolverine, Nightcrawler, and Iceman in events leading up to the X-Men: The Last Stand movie--the subpar execution sucks away any fun. The laughable, mostly static cut-scenes (which shoot for a comic-strip effect but end up looking unfinished) hint at the mediocrity to come in this third-person beat-em-up. Each of the mutants you control has levels themed to his abilities: Wolverine feels like a whipping boy for waves of grunts, Nightcrawler makes use of his warping ability to zip through more platform-based stages (easily the best of the bunch), and Iceman glides through the air to take out Sentinels and put out fires. (Notably absent: co-op play. These guys are still a team, right?) |
Xbox 360 test sur 1up
Though X-Men: The Official Game features a decent enough concept--you take control of Wolverine, Nightcrawler, and Iceman in events leading up to the X-Men: The Last Stand movie--the subpar execution sucks away any fun. The laughable, mostly static cut-scenes (which shoot for a comic-strip effect but end up looking unfinished) hint at the mediocrity to come in this third-person beat-em-up. Each of the mutants you control has levels themed to his abilities: Wolverine feels like a whipping boy for waves of grunts, Nightcrawler makes use of his warping ability to zip through more platform-based stages (easily the best of the bunch), and Iceman glides through the air to take out Sentinels and put out fires. (Notably absent: co-op play. These guys are still a team, right?) |