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I got this game when it first came out and if I had known about this site then, I would've have warned to many people about this crap. I would have told everyone to take this game, stick it in a bag, set i on fire, leave it on a neighbor's door step so they stamp it out, then take remains, put it on rocket, and send it into the nearest black hole. I don't think that not being able to create your own character was a bad thing as long as the characters given had excellent back story, great development, and were memorable. The only reason I do remember them is because they were so bad. Only Aimi and Adrian had decent backgrounds when I was looking into the game, but when I saw their background story, only Adrian's held a fraction of my interest and they just didn't take it anywhere. None of their stories, which were the not only the same events but majorly the same dialogue with the people you interacted with, stood out in any way. And the worst thing is when someone said something to one person and it didn't make sense, it would if you chose another person ( Ex: Emma mentions significant others in the beginning of the game but only means anything when said in Grants' story). The fighting was your basic beat em up with your mix of quick and heavy attacks and special attacks which you choose at certain points in the game. But there is no real need to switch up your fighting style unless you are doing a time attack mission, because the block and counter system destroys the need for them and you hardly fight too many enemies are difficult enemies that will make you need them. They try to change it up by giving your hero the ability to hook up three other mutant powers which can be enhanced when all are equipped and use with their respective costumes. As I said before, the only reason you would use them is because you want to use them, not because you need them. Even the boss fights don't require you to use your specials unless you are bored toying with them. Heck, fighting Magneto loses it's appeal when you realize that for being the most dangerous mutant around, all he is capable of doing with all the metal is throw them at you. The final boss fight is the worst as he is using the same attack style as a boss you've fought twice before and realize that there are canon fodder enemies who have the same attack style. Only difference is that he has a three mutant powers at his disposal when he has his choice of hundreds if not thousands. The graphics are not even worth talking about, you've seen the commercials. The frame rate is sluggish and the cut scenes at the end of the games get really crappy. The dialogues for everyone is just bad. I'd expect more from people working with Marvel. The music is good, if you can hear it over the sounds of your powers and everyone getting their butts kicked. The voice acting didn't make me want to rip my ears off so there's that. The overall story reminded me too much of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 for me to appreciate it. So it wasn't bad, but it didn't stand out on its own either. Each of the characters you interacted with didn't seem to stand out on their own either. It's like they found the base characteristics of that character and that's what we got; no real thoughts of their own just acting off of a script of how they should be. The quests in the game were all just survival, beat this many enemies, one escort, and maybe three time attacks. And the X-Men, Brotherhood missions were all the same except you were doing it with a member of the X-Men or the Brotherhood. And for a game of choice, I felt as if the game was trying really hard to make you a member of the X-Men. You dealt with more of their characters than the Brotherhood, and at times they felt like they were giving you a choice even if they disapproved of it. The times you could deal with the Brotherhood, you joined because you wanted to, not because they gave a compelling argument or showed how their way of doing things yield better results. Not like choosing one or the other meant anything. The game stayed on the course and didn't spit at any points until the end of the game in which you make your final choice or when you choose to give Gambit the vial of Mutant DNA or have Colossus destroy it. Either way, you still go back to the X-Men. And even at the end where you choose either the X-Men or the Brotherhood, all you get is a new costume, Aimi's was the best, a cut scene where either Magneto or Cyclops destroys a sentinel, and the end which has the same dialogue from the other characters but the character you choose can say their own things but get majorly the same answers throughout each ending. And all of these problems are cleverly crammed into 5-6 hours in the game so you can play the game in 30 hrs to see every little problem this game has. Trust me though, you don't need that long to see how bad this game is. I wouldn't even recommend this to Marvel fans.… Expand