- Brand : Activision
- Product name : X-Men: Destiny
- Product code : 84118IS
- GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 5030917100888
- Category : Video Games
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Long product name Activision X-Men: Destiny Xbox 360
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X-Men: Destiny, Xbox 360, Action
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Short summary description Activision X-Men: Destiny Xbox 360
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Activision X-Men: Destiny, Xbox 360, RP (Rating Pending)
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Long summary description Activision X-Men: Destiny Xbox 360
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Activision X-Men: Destiny. Platform: Xbox 360, ESRB rating: RP (Rating Pending), Developer: Silicon Knights
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Uk has collected 18 expert reviews for Activision X-Men: Destiny Xbox 360 and the average expert rating is 48 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Im a huge X-Men fan. I know my Starjammers from my Alpha Flight. I can give you a lecture on Garokk the Petrified Man or an insightful debate on the Age of Apocalypse series. Naturally when I first heard about X-Men: Destiny, I was pretty excited. The...
Review date: 21 October, 2011. Review by: IT Reviews Staff X-Men games don't have to be bad. The incredibly-violent Wolverine title, for instance, richly deserved its 18-certificate, but it was still really good fun to play. Rise Of The Apocalypse was...
Published October 7th 2011. Written by Gloria Preston. Back in my youth I used to read a lot of comics, and one of my favourites was the X-Men. Over the years I have always been on the lookout for a game that combined my love of comics and gaming. Thir...
It's tough to deny the potential inherent to X-Men: Destiny's premise: take control of a fresh-faced mutant, guide them through the manifestation of their dormant superpowers, fight alongside some of the Marvel Universe's best and brightest, and then c...
Sure, playing as Wolverine is fun, but being able to feel immersed in a new character can be even better. Letting us choose our own path and create our own story can make us feel like the character is an extension of ourselves, instead of feeling like...
X-Men Destiny a button mashing, fairly linear action game, but you do get to choose your powers and your allegiance so two play throughs are required if you want all the achievements and to see all the cut scenes and such. In the beginning you choose f...
Comic book videogames have enjoyed varying degrees of quality over the years, but their stock has rarely been higher than now. Batman: Arkham Asylum and the upcoming Batman: Arkham City are critically acclaimed, while Spider-Man has been holding up M...
There was a time when developer Silicon Knights was at the top of its form, creating some of the best games on the GameCube, namely the unnerving mind-funk that was Eternal Darkness and an excellent update of a PlayStation classic, Metal Gear Solid: Tw...
What good are mutant superpowers without exciting reasons to use them? As X-Men: Destiny proves, they're no good at all. In this superhero beat-'em-up, clobbering swarms of stupid bad guys with your newfound abilities is tedious, and although a constan...