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Main » 2009 » May » 30 » X-Men: The Official Pc Game
12:51:01 PM X-Men: The Official Pc Game |
Graphics & Sound:
As far as X-Men: The Official Game's
visual and audio experience goes, the game does a pretty good job. The
main characters, Wolverine, Iceman, Nightcrawler and Professor Xavier,
all look and sound just right. Hugh Jackman, ,
Shawn Ashmore and Patrick Stewart all reprise their roles as their
mutant counterparts as the team goes back to Alkali Lake in an attempt
to retrieve the stolen Cerebro components (see the second X-Men
movie). Unfortunately, the rest of the graphics, the other characters
and environments come off somewhat bland and generic making the
highpoint of the game's presentation the main mutants you will be
playing as.
Gameplay:
X-Men: The Official Game takes place not long after the second movie when prof. X
sends three members of the X-Men back to Alkali Lake in order to
retrieve the technology stolen in that movie. Now Wolverine,
Nightcrawler and Iceman must battle through the reawakened facility at
the lake and try to shut it down once and for all.
Each level is designed specially for each of your mutants. If the level
will require a lot of non-stop attacking, then Wolverine will be the
mutant at hand, where as Iceman's levels take on the style of a
rail-shooter where you slide your way from location to location taking
out enemies. And Nightcrawler's levels have a more platformer feel to
them and you will have use his teleportation ability as often as
possible. At the end of each level, you are awarded several Upgrade
Points (how many points is determined by the difficulty setting). These
points are used to manipulate your mutant's genetic structure in order
to increase his various abilities. This RPG-like element allows you to
increase various characteristics like Wolverine's Healing Factor or
Fury, Nightcrawler's Precision,
or Iceman's Balance or Ice Beam. This "Mutant Evolution" system
actually added some replay value to the game ... At least for those
people who don't consider a game beaten until they have gotten every
unlockable and point they can.
Difficulty:
X-Men: The Official Game's
difficulty settings are applied on a per-level basis (as opposed to
playing the whole game under a particular setting). This means that if
a level is really testing your patience, you can lower its difficulty a
bit and run through it. So what are the benefits to playing on the
harder levels? The number of Power Upgrades that you will be able to
get in that level. Besides the number of upgrade points that are
available at the end of the level, the only other difference between
settings is the number of grunts the game throws at you. The lower
setting of Novice sends you enemies in very easy to manage waves while Hero and Super Hero have increasingly higher number of enemies at any given time.
Game Mechanics:
X-Men: The Official Game
has a control scheme that takes a little getting used to, but once you
do, it is surprisingly easy to perform complex attacks. Unfortunately,
the slippery control the actual commands provide renders any gain
provided by the scheme null and void. You move your characters around
the 3D world using the W-A-S-D keys and your various attacks and
abilities are performed with the L, K, J, I and O keys. So basically,
putting your hands on the keyboard as if you would type, your left hand
moves your character, and your right hand is for your attacks. Again,
this took a couple of levels to get used to but when I got into it, I
had no problem performing the attacks... Now accurately aiming and
dealing out damage was another thing (but that goes back to the slippy
controls, not the button layout). So what HAPPENS WHEN
you press the right hand buttons? As you would expect, different things
based on which mutant you are controlling. For instance, the J key will
let Wolverine perform a quick attack, Iceman shoot out ice beams and
Nightcrawler punch, where as the K button lets the blue-demon teleport
to an enemy, Iceman unloads a fury of ice and Wolverine deals out a
wider attack that does less damage but can effect more enemies.
Windows 2000/XP, 3d Hardware Acc card with 34MB RAM, P3 1.2 GHz or AMD Athlon XP 1500+ GHz, 256 MB RAM, 3GB Hard Drive space,
DirectX 9.0c compatible true 16-bit sound and drivers or higher , 100% Windows 2000/XP compatible mouse, keyboard and drivers
Whats Ripped??
some movies and some music
http://rs241tl3.rapidshare.com/files/82107007/XME.Official.Ga_rip.part1.rar
http://rs49tl.rapidshare.com/files/82107016/XME.Official.Ga_rip.part2.rar
It is just 194MB so will not take much time
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