Beyond all expectations X-Men '97 is achieving excellent results with a debut on Rotten Tomatoes 100% worthy. The revival is therefore an opportunity to rediscover some of the best themed video games X-Men published over the years.
Waiting for the release of Marvel's Wolverine set in the same universe as Marvel's Spider-Man and on which there is great confidence as it has always been developed by Insomniac Gameshere are 5 X-Men games that you can't miss if you love them Wolverine, Cyclops and all their associates:
X-Men: Children of the Atom
Fighting game by Capcom originally released in arcades in 1994 and then arrived on multiple consoles in the following years (including PlayStation e SEGA Saturn), X-Men Children of the Atom it is another excellent proof of the Osaka house in this area. Starting again from the gameplay behind Super Street Fighter II Turbo e DarkstalkersCapcom creates a product that is compelling to play and spectacular to look at, challenging at the right level and with carefully crafted animations that do justice to the iconic superheroes Marvel.
X-Men Legends
Published between 2004 and 2005, the two X-Men Legends Of Activision They are Action/RPGs that are much more engaging than they might seem at first. With rosters including the most famous X-Men, engaging stories and exciting battles, both the original and subsequent chapters X-Men Legends II Rise of Apocalypse they are absolutely unmissable products for all fans of the genre and the Marvel universe.
X-Men Mutant Apocalypse
Let's go back to that time Super Nintendowhere Capcom's popular scrolling fighting game landed in 1994. X-Men Mutant Apocalypse allows us to freely tackle a series of levels impersonating five different protagonists (Wolverine, Cyclops, Gambit, Beast e Psylocke), facing hordes of enemies and clashing with fearsome bosses. Between a well-diversified gameplay thanks to the peculiar characteristics of each character, and a captivating audiovisual sector, Mutant Apocalypse has everything needed to satisfy Beat 'em Up lovers.
X-Men Origins Wolverine
Hack 'n slash action based on the film of the same name, X-Men Origins Wolverine it's not the usual tie-in made just to ride the wave of the name it bears, but it's something more. How much packaged by Raven Software in 2009 has enough strings to its bow to attract the attention not only of fans but also of those simply looking for an adrenaline-filled action game to entertain themselves with, through a combat system full of combos and with boss fights that know how to test the player skill. X-Men Origins Wolverine may not be flawless but it offers exactly that: if you've never tried it, at least give it a chance if the opportunity arises.
X-Men vs Street Fighter
Still a fighting game and still by Capcom, but in addition to being very beautiful in the arcade and Saturn version (the subsequent PS1 porting is less convincing), X-Men vs Street Fighter has a certain historical value: in fact it marks the beginning of Capcom's crossover fighting games, the progenitor of the brand which will then evolve into Marvel vs Capcom. In any case see Wolverine, Cyclops and Magneto clash with Ryu, Ken e Chun-Li it was already enough to attract the attention of players, who then found themselves in their hands with a great game to entertain themselves with.
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