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X-Men meets Street Fighter

I'm not normally a fan of fighting games in general because I usually feel like unless you invest a lot of time learning a long string of combos, you're basically just in for a butt-kicking everytime you play. And that's kind of how I feel about this game. I love the X-Men and being able to fight with such a diverse group of characters with a variety of different powers and moves is cool. But once the novelty of sparring mano-a-mano with everyone's favorite mutants wears off, I found the game controls to be too complicated to keep the game fun. Additionally, the camera will sometimes get stuck so you can't see the screen and other times an opponent will actually get stuck inside a wall. Having played this game on both Xbox and Gamecube, I can also say the Gamecube version has subpar graphics. On the plus side, though, the Gamecube version has a wider variety of options for types of fights (game types like "time-attack" don't exist on the Xbox version). If you're a fan of Street Fighter style moves and combos, than the fighting controls should work for you just fine. Since the only fighting game I've ever really liked has been Super Smash Bros. Melee, I just find the controls a little too clunky and old school for my tastes. Especially since you have to use the D-pad rather than the analog stick to really enact any of the special attacks. If you really like Street Fighter-type games and love the X-Men, you shouldn't be disappointed with this title. For everyone else, I'd say it's most likely a renter rather than a must-have.Read full review...

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Still excellent

Bought this for ps2 back in 2002, and later got the Xbox version too. Now have it for Gamecube and that version plays great too. Graphics are somewhat blurry by todays standards but gameplay is still good. Best version of all superhero games released, imo, at least for head to head Tekken style fighting.Read full review...

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Street Fighter Meets The X-Men...Sort Of...

This game's lay out is pretty basic: it's a 3D sort of version of games like Street Fight and Mortal Kombat, but as the X-Men characters. I say 3D sort because even you you'll only see the profiles of the characters in combat, you can go up and down and explore the different battlegrounds you'll be fighting in. The game is pretty good, a standard fighting game: melee attacks and mutant powers, use them to drain your opponents energy and progress to the next opponent. There's a basic story involved to keep you fighting and to keep some sort of plot tied into it. You'll be able to pick from numerous characters and the more you play, the more you can unlock and you can get alternate costumes for them too. The fighting is pretty good - you can use a variety of punching, kicking, throws, but the meat lies in the unique mutant attacks that each character has. Also, you can string together some pretty nice combos to thoroughly kick the butt out of the opponents. The graphics are fair - not realistic looking, but not comic looking either. The music...is just sort of there, nothing good or bad. The controls can be hard to understand at first, but nothing a few rounds of practice can fix - especially if you're trying to master the mutant power attacks. You'll have a certain bar that lets you unleash a different level/strength of mutant attack, pending on how much is in that bar. It's a fairly good game, but you will notice it's really nothing more than Street Fighter with X-Men characters; that doesn't necessarily make it BAD, but it really doesn't help it stand out as a unique game. I think X-Men fans will enjoy this. Fans of previous games such as Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat may enjoy this, but some of the schematics from those games aren't present here...so be wary.Read full review...

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great 3D fighter with the Xmen

XMEN: Next Dimension is a 3D fighting game direct sequel to the Xmen:
Mutant Academy games on Playstation. The game is similar to Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat games. The stages on which the game takes place are a lot to explore and are now in 3D. The Gamecube version is better than the Xbox version because the balance is improved. The Gamecube version with Time attack mode and Team mode doesn't rely on the surival mode as much as the Xbox version does. (I recommend the Gamecube version.) With a total of more than 20 different characters to play, both the Xmen and some villains too, the game is not too repetitive. However, be wary of the actual combat moves because the moves of play can become repetitive, which is a drawback.Read full review...

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Fun game

Had to have it for my Psylocke collection.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: cantoncollectab...

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First time trying this game

Good game, but I thought it would be better

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: goodwill-ni

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Great to have another X Men title.

Great to have another X Men title.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: jlvcollectibles

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Adequate

This is an adequate product.Thank you.Gracias.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: joaquinl23

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realistic fighting with x-men characters

i dislike about this item is that it was scratch but even though was scratched it still rund great and i love the game cause it's easy to play

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great game for the fans!

A great fighting game for the fans of the series. Great graphics, good gameplay, and all the most famous characters in one game.

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