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X-Men: The Official Game


Marvel's mutants suit up for a trio of interweaving storylines and gameplay styles, hitting stealth, action and flight all in one movie tie-in.

Available on: PC , GameCube, PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360, DS
Genre: Action
Expected release date: May 2006
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Beenox


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Bestselling crap
The critics panned them, but you bought them anyway - let's look at why
PC Feature - Jun 26, 2007
Another X-villain takes center stage
The Silver Samurai debuts in video, screens for movie game
PC News - Apr 26, 2006
Voice talent confirmed for X-Men
All-star cast for game of the movie
PC News - Apr 25, 2006
X-Men: The Official Game - Hands On
Activate your X-gene with three of your favorite muties
PC Preview - Apr 10, 2006
Bestselling crap
The critics panned them, but you bought them anyway - let's look at why
Jun 26, 2007
Another X-villain takes center stage
The Silver Samurai debuts in video, screens for movie game
Apr 26, 2006
Voice talent confirmed for X-Men
All-star cast for game of the movie
Apr 25, 2006
Buried with Lady Deathstrike
Bountiful X-Men images, trailer showcase the cyber-assassin
Mar 27, 2006
X-Men: The Official Game - Hands On
Activate your X-gene with three of your favorite muties
Apr 10, 2006
The past few years have been very kind to comic book-based video games - but they weren't always skyscraper-swinging adventures like Ultimate Spider-Man. It used to be that every superhero game was a beat 'em up that threw waves of inept thugs at you while occasionally asking you to use the hero's signature power. Oh, there's plenty of fist-meets-face action in X-Men: The Official Game, but each level is built just for a specific character. Iceman's missions are fast-paced races that involve ...   » Read Full X-Men: The Official Game preview
X-Men: The Official Game
So that's why Nightcrawler isn't in the next movie
Mar 3, 2006
Ever since Nightcrawler teleported his way through the White House, drop-kicking and hip-tossing countless armed guards along the way in X2, he's been the one X-Man everyone's wanted to control. And while the past X-Men movie games have been a bland sort, Nightcrawler's inclusion may make the third film's tie-in action game a must-play. For those not in the comic book loop, Nightcrawler's a blue-furred, teleporting, acrobatic mutant who can literally be in two places at once. Guiding him ...   » Read Full X-Men: The Official Game preview
ESRB Rating
X-Men: The Official Game is rated:
Everyone 10+
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