Hy guess what!? I've played this game before! it wa called Star Wars Revenge Of The Sith & The 3 Lord of the Rings Games.. The big difference here is.. those 2 franchise games at least had some wikked cut-scenes and 'some' depth, I say some depth' very lightly, cause they were aftr all, also button mashers, except they had numerous sets of combo's .. wereas XMen3 The Official Game has but one set of moves (per character) and extremely shallow moves at best. If you actually purchased his game then obviousl you are a huge XMen Comis fan, and purchased it solely for the fact of have/addiong it to your collection of other Xmen collectors toys. Now not to be too harsh on this game, it is fun.. for the first 10mins of your life.. then it kinda fades to.. 'holy man.. when is this gonna end' and you keep playing just to get a couple decent achievements.. ad speaking of...The achievements are down right mean.. the first 3 you recieve arfe worth 0points.. yes ZERO points.. they are there just to look good i guess, the rest of them ... well, ure torture sounds about right. You can only get the majoriy of the achievements by finishing the game .. not once but numerous times, seeing as you need to go back and play at different difficulty levels & repeat teh trture over and over again....... and again. If you renthis game make sure you at least rent another game with it, so you can take a break from the mindless button mashing.. Oh and don't bother playing friends.. since there is NO online and NO co-op..no.. nothing.. just 1 player loneliness.
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