X-Men: Destiny is an action role-playing video game based on the X-Men comic book series. It was developed by Silicon Knights. Written by Mike Carey, the writer of the X-Men: Legacy comic book series, it was first published and released by Activision for the Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii consoles. Along with many other games published by Activision that had used a Marvel license, X-Men: Destiny was de-listed and subsequently removed from all digital storefronts on January 1, 2014. The game and another game, Too Human, were recalled, and had their unsold copies destroyed due to legal issues between Silicon Knights and Epic Games over the games' use of Unreal Engine 3 code.
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i like how they gave you options to either help the X-Men or the Brotherhood but it doesn't even fucking matter because the story doesn't change on which team you help until the very end of the game so what's even the fucking point
combat is also really fuckin slow and repetitive which sucks because that's 95% OF THE GAME!!!!!!!!
and also the facial animations suck too, everyone is so lifeless and expressionless it's really eery
THIS GAME SUCKS DAMN
combat is also really fuckin slow and repetitive which sucks because that's 95% OF THE GAME!!!!!!!!
and also the facial animations suck too, everyone is so lifeless and expressionless it's really eery
THIS GAME SUCKS DAMN
X-Men: Destiny promised a story-driven adventure where your choices shape your mutant path within the X-Men universe. Sadly, it delivers a shallow experience plagued by repetitive combat, a disjointed plot, and uninspired level design. The premise of aligning with either the X-Men or Brotherhood of Mutants falls flat as the narrative offers little true agency. While die-hard X-Men fans might find some enjoyment unlocking X-Genes for various powers, X-Men: Destiny is a disappointing entry for both Marvel and mutant enthusiasts.
This game is okay, I don't think its like as bad as some people say it is but man does it lack hard. Options mean really nothing I think besides some couple scenes you get here and there that offer no real big change. I think the biggest issues come more from the fact I had to play this through the 'Wii' which means that certain aspects of the game were just gone.
6/10. It's okay.
6/10. It's okay.