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: DS , PS2 , Xbox, Xbox 360 , PC , GameCube
Genre: Action
Expected release date: May 2006
Published by: Activision 
Developed by: Z-Axis 
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player Solo
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ESRB Rating
X-Men: The Official Game is rated:
Everyone 10+
Fantasy Violence
PEGI Rating
X-Men: The Official Game is rated:
Rating Pending