- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: May 16, 2006
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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67If you have played this game on the home consoles, playing this version will be a disappointment. However, taken in context of what is offered here, the game does a decent job of portraying the characters.
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66As is typical of movie tie-ins, it's a by-the-book side-scroller with all of the requisite combat and exploration that you'd expect from that sort of thing.
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62There are a couple of unlockable extras, but players probably won't be playing this much after beating it the first time.
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62There are a couple of unlockable extras, but players probably won't be playing this much after beating it the first time.
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If the GBA is the only gaming device you own, and you are craving for an X-Men game, then by all means give X-Men: The Official Game a shot. But for the rest of us, I would suggest passing on the GBA version and instead pick up one of the more impressive console versions.
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An unsophisticated disappointment. [Aug 2006, p.67]
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There are some good things about the game, but unfortunately the bad outweigh the good.
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Honestly, X-Men: The Official Game for the GBA does one thing and does it poorly. It's the same platformer/brawler that seems to be the generic genre for licensed games and resembles most every X-Men game from the 16-bit era.
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39To fans of the comics, movies and other mutant-themed games: wait for that next stellar title.
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For portable X-Men enjoyment, I highly recommend a comic book instead. [July 2006, p.91]