- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Oct 18, 2005
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
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It should go without saying that if you already own one of the home console versions of X-Men Legends II: Rise Of Apocalypse, then you can almost certainly live without the PSP version.
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AceGamezIf you're a Marvel Comics fan then it's an absolute must. But even if you're unaware of the story behind this oh-so-famous band of mutants, it's still worth adding to your collection and again a must for RPG fans on the go.
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I suggest a purchase for anyone who has a PSP and likes Action RPGs. You do not even have to be a hardcore X-Men fan to enjoy this one.
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The PSP version of X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse is better than the console versions thanks to the surprising level of quality and faithfulness to the original product.
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Expect a long adventure with an excellent amount of replay value due to trying out all of the characters available.
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The presentation, solid storyline and good use of the X-Men characters lift Rise of Apocalypse into the top echelon of PSP games. [PSW]
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It seems a bit odd to say that a game rooted in comic books is now the best RPG experience to be had on the PSP. However, the game... even outshines its console counterpart.
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Fans of last year’s X-Men Legends game are going to absolutely love what Raven has done with Rise of the Apocalypse.
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Game InformerRevel in the pixel-perfect GC and destructive, slowdown-free gameplay. You can thank me later. [Dec 2005, p.190]
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Technical glitches aside, this is an excellent port of the console title that doesn't cut any corners with the story or a number of the features in the game, which is a feat in and of itself.
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Provides a console quality experience in portable form. With danger room missions and comic book side stories, as well as unlockable characters and conceptual art, you will surely be playing X-Men Legends 2 long after the credits roll.
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One of the best games this year for the PSP and one of the only solid RPG experiences out there right now.
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It's impressive that Raven somehow managed to cram every little detail of the game onto a handheld, but aside from the portability, there isn't much new here. However, if you haven't played the game on consoles, you won't be sacrificing anything if you pick up the PSP version.
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Graphically, it can be too impressive for its own good at times, and the online experience doesn't quite measure up to that of the consoles, but it does more than enough things right to make it worth a look.
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On the PSP, it really shines, offering up a portable dungeon hack that matches its consoles counterparts in just about everyway -- something you can rarely say for a PSP port.
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The gameplay is great, and feels right at home on the PSP. The controls are quite comfortable, and (expect for the lack of camera control on a second analog stick) work just as well as the console iterations.
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Vicarious Visions have once again done an exceptional job in adapting a console game to a handheld system, yet for the first time ever, have made it virtually indistinguishable.
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A fairly linear game, and while there is a sense of exploration, the path for the game is fairly easy to find and it is difficult to get off-track into an area you shouldn’t be in.
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X-Men Legends 2 feels like it was made for the PSP. This style of dungeon crawler is ideal for quick bursts of action on a handheld and the addition of four player co-op sweetens the pot.
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While some of the game exceeds that of the console counterparts, problems with load times, camera angles, and some unstable frame rates hold it back.
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It's just a well developed and deep adventure game that does its genre as well as the legendary series justice.
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Official U.S. Playstation MagazineThis is exactly the kind of game the PSP needs. [Jan 2006, p.106]
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Not quite legendary, but not apocalyptic either.
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Definitely recommended if you haven’t picked up a console version. You aren’t losing anything in the game, but you’re able to play it in the bus.
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PSM MagazineIts straightforward gameplay is so well suited to portable gaming that this is arguably the more desirably version. [Jan 2006, p.82]
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Legends features a very impressive, fully orchestrated soundtrack.
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Pure Magazine UKOffers a great collection of heroes to choose from and has plenty of replay value. [Jan 2007, p.63]
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The extra goodies offset the lower framerate and iffy multiplayer. The core problem still hasn't changed, though, and if you tire of the same thing easily, you're going to be even more turned off by what the PSP version offers.
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A remarkably faithful but also remarkably flawed version of a great party game.
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There's no question that X-Men Legends II is an improvement on its console predecessors -- now it's even better with a PSP version, so you can take your mayhem with you.
Awards & Rankings
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#20 Most Discussed PSP Game of 2005
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#18 Most Shared PSP Game of 2005
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 76 out of 92
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Mixed: 9 out of 92
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Negative: 7 out of 92
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Jul 3, 2011
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Aug 17, 2023
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Jun 24, 2020Truly horrible UI design that incur unnecessary interaction and time lost on the player. Missions are simply getting from A to B exercises.