- Brand : Activision
- Product name : X-Men: Destiny
- Product code : 84116IS
- GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 5030917100802
- Category : Video Games
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Long product name Activision X-Men: Destiny PlayStation 3
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X-Men: Destiny, PlayStation 3, Action
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Short summary description Activision X-Men: Destiny PlayStation 3
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Activision X-Men: Destiny, PlayStation 3, RP (Rating Pending)
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Long summary description Activision X-Men: Destiny PlayStation 3
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Activision X-Men: Destiny. Platform: PlayStation 3, ESRB rating: RP (Rating Pending), Developer: Silicon Knights
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Uk has collected 15 expert reviews for Activision X-Men: Destiny PlayStation 3 and the average expert rating is 51 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
This video game review looks into the newest edition to the X-Men gaming franchise - X-Men Destiny.I remember when I used to have arguments with the rest of my comic book geek friends about what would be the best mutant power to have: ruby optic blasts...
When a game touts the importance of player choice on the outcome of some sort of epic storyline, I tend to expect deep, rich narrative that actually depends on the decisions I make throughout. Truth be told, when firing up a new game such as X-Men: Des...
gaming-age.com
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2012-01-25 03:29:12
2012-01-25 03:29:12
Average rating:38
X-Men Destiny, from the developers over at Silicon Knights, feels like a pretty basic brawler. It certainly doesn't do anything bad, but it fails to excite or do anything interesting with its comic book license. It's essentially a 3D old-school slugfes...
Oh Silicon Knights, what’s happened to you? You gave us the awesome RTS D&D game . You gave us . You gave us one of the best survival horrors games of all time in . However, since we hit this console generation, you’ve gone from one of the most trusted...
There was a time when developer Silicon Knights was at the top of its form, creating some of the best games on the GameCube, namely the unnerving mind-funk that was Eternal Darkness and an excellent update of a PlayStation classic, Metal Gear Solid: Tw...
What good are mutant superpowers without exciting reasons to use them? As X-Men: Destiny proves, they're no good at all. In this superhero beat-'em-up, clobbering swarms of stupid bad guys with your newfound abilities is tedious, and although a constan...
It's never acknowledged at any point in X-Men Destiny that you're one of the most powerful mutants to ever appear in the X-Men universe. You can freely swap out abilities and powers at will, setting enemies on fire one second and freezing them the next...
On the surface, X-Men: Destiny sounds like a cruel joke. Imagine if someone told you, “we’re going to give you this massive action-fighter and include every mutant you’ve ever heard of (and maybe a few you haven’t) from the X-Men universe, but we’re no...
The X-Men series has enjoyed a boon in the last several years. The big screen outings have been mostly successful, and many more video games have been added to the X-Men lineup. Silicon Knights decided to jump into the mutant pool and see what superher...