antiotter
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X-Men Legends is a good solid game, with a good plot, easy controls, and very fun to play. The cel-shaded graphics might not be your thing, but the CGI cut scenes are really well done.
The game play is similar to Diablo, where you run around beating up enemies for experience points, which they lets you level up to unlock more mutant powers. The huge cast of playable characters and hidden secrets also gives it some replay value.
My main beef is that the game gets progressively easier as you go along. By the latter half of the game, your X-team is so powered up that you rarely fight enemies, they just get blasted with mutant powers by your computer controlled teammates before you can even get to them. Some of the mutant attacks are so deadly that even the toughest non-boss enemies go down quickly. The only time it gets challenging is when you are literally swarmed with enemies. However, between a rampaging horde, four X-men who them constantly shooting off mutant powers whose graphical effects take up the whole screen, you can barely tell what's going on.
While the storyline is good, too many of the enemies are generic human soldiers. It would be nice to fight more recognizable evil mutants and classic X-men villains. One of the best villains of all time is barely used at all in the game (he got the same treatment in the movie, so I can't complain too much).
The game play is similar to Diablo, where you run around beating up enemies for experience points, which they lets you level up to unlock more mutant powers. The huge cast of playable characters and hidden secrets also gives it some replay value.
My main beef is that the game gets progressively easier as you go along. By the latter half of the game, your X-team is so powered up that you rarely fight enemies, they just get blasted with mutant powers by your computer controlled teammates before you can even get to them. Some of the mutant attacks are so deadly that even the toughest non-boss enemies go down quickly. The only time it gets challenging is when you are literally swarmed with enemies. However, between a rampaging horde, four X-men who them constantly shooting off mutant powers whose graphical effects take up the whole screen, you can barely tell what's going on.
While the storyline is good, too many of the enemies are generic human soldiers. It would be nice to fight more recognizable evil mutants and classic X-men villains. One of the best villains of all time is barely used at all in the game (he got the same treatment in the movie, so I can't complain too much).
Almost worth renting for seeing Jean Reno's impression of an American soldier.
The rest...wow. Did they even bother to find out WHY Godzilla is so popular?
Look, people go to a Godzilla movie to see Godzilla smashing stuff, or fighting some giant monster.
Not Godzilla hiding underground for half the movie, nor fleeting glimpses of just his feet or his tail, in the rain, at night.
Not a bunch of 5 foot-tall Raptor rip-off baby Godzillas. If I wanted Raptors, I'd rent Jurassic Park. We want the big guy!
The rest...wow. Did they even bother to find out WHY Godzilla is so popular?
Look, people go to a Godzilla movie to see Godzilla smashing stuff, or fighting some giant monster.
Not Godzilla hiding underground for half the movie, nor fleeting glimpses of just his feet or his tail, in the rain, at night.
Not a bunch of 5 foot-tall Raptor rip-off baby Godzillas. If I wanted Raptors, I'd rent Jurassic Park. We want the big guy!