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X-Men Destiny's story is being penned by Mike Carey, writer of the X-Men Legacy book, and it revolves around three new mutants--Aimi Yoshida, Grant Alexander, and a third as-yet-unrevealed character.
Unfortunately, X-Men Destiny doesn’t veer from that performance. This game is not without its worthy moments, and I am very happy I was able to suffer through the ugly parts to appreciate the ...
With New York Comic-Con revving up, X-Men: Destiny has quickly stolen the spotlight. So far, this latest superhero video game is keeping to the shadows. We know its name, X-Men: Destiny.
X-Men: Destiny takes place out of Marvel continuity in a dark, depressing future in which Professor X has been killed by a robot named Bastion. Things haven’t gone well since the head of the ...
The story in “X-Men: Destiny” lacks such redeeming qualities. Even with average gameplay, you should be drawn in by the decisions of your first-time mutant, riveted by the chance to fight the ...
X-Men Destiny’s combat is what you might expect: using a range of fighting combos and light, medium and heavy attacks, it appears as simple as fighting your way through hordes of enemies.
X-Men Destiny is currently slated for a September release for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, and DS.
The X-Men have been video game icons since 1989, but those games haven't always hit the mark. Here's a look back at the best (and a few of the worst) X-Men games of all time.
“Destiny Of X” began last week with Immortal X-Men #1, and it’s a Mr. Sinister showcase written by Kieron Gillen, who redefined the character during his Uncanny X-Men run 10 years ago.
X-Men: Destiny Review In X-Men: Destiny, awful combat and meaningless choices combine to create a new mutation of boredom. By Carolyn Petit on September 30, 2011 at 5:41PM PDT ...
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