How does one go from being a displaced teenager with a dickhead father one moment to being an unofficial member of the world’s greatest mutant fighting force the next? Let’s ask X-Men: Destiny.
In this behind the scenes video for X-Men Destiny, Denis Dyack and the team at Silicon Knights explain how they went about crafting a new chapter in the tale of Marvel’s mighty mutants.
We’ve already given you an early look at X-men: Destiny, the game that lets you choose your powers. Today at Gamescom, new screenshots and a trailer were released showcasing the powers you’ll get to choose from in Marvel’s upcoming game.
San Francisco is a city long associated with rights movements, idealism and rallies for peace, making it a useful backdrop for X-Men: Destiny. But Silicon Knights isn’t planning on a Summer of Love in when the game arrives this Australian spring.
With the San Diego Comic-Con right around the corner, Activision pulls back the curtain on the top-tier talent lending their voices to Spider-Man’s amazing friends and the X-Men’s newest mutants. It’s good to see Val Kilmer is still alive, isn’t it?
With two Marvel superhero video games coming from Activision this Australian spring, GameStop ransacks comic book continuity for fresh outfits to provide preorder customers of X-Men: Destiny and Spider-Man: Edge of Time.
X-Men: Destiny, Activision’s newest attempt to channel the franchise into beat-em up form, really wants indulge your fantasy of becoming a part of the expansive lore of the comic series. Rather than choosing their favourite heroes and villains from the series, players choose one of three new mutants whose powers you can cultivate and strengthen until they are as powerful as any one of the comic book characters.
Joining Aimi Yoshida as one of three new mutant characters in Silicon Knights’ X-Men: Destiny, Grant is a jock hailing from Georgia whose only ambition is to become a football hero. He gets it half-right.
The last time we got a look at X-Men Destiny, the merry mutant adventure from the House of Ideas and Silicon Knights, it didn’t look too hot. But our latest look at the game and new X-character Aimi Yoshida has us warming up to Activision’s latest.
The people who made games Too Human and Eternal Darkness are now making an X-Men adventure for Activision, a game that lets players mould their own mutant. This is what that game, X-Men Destiny, is looking like right now.