Oh my stars and garters! Activision's X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse has been out for over a month, but PC gamers unsure about unleashing their latent mutant powers can give it a test drive with Raven's new downloadable demo. The 336 MB freebie includes the introduction movie, a tutorial, and two maps from the beginning levels. Download the demo now, bub!
Reader Comments (4)
Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:03PM (Unverified) said
Finally! I have been looking all over for this! Yesss!
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:03PM (Unverified) said
To anyone looking to buy and beat this game:
Just use Nightcrawler, and the other three characters won't really matter. I'm dead serious.
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Just use Nightcrawler, and the other three characters won't really matter. I'm dead serious.
Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:03PM (Unverified) said
I have to say that I was a little disappointed after playing this demo. As a tried and true FPS/MMO player, I completely abhor the tactic of WASD and the numpad. for gods sake, can't they make a game that doesn't rely on the useless numpad?
Granted this is just my perspective, but they shouldn't have the mouse command to have your squad attack someone when you yourself have to control your own attacks via the numpad. that, and activating mutant powers is a total pain in the ass
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Granted this is just my perspective, but they shouldn't have the mouse command to have your squad attack someone when you yourself have to control your own attacks via the numpad. that, and activating mutant powers is a total pain in the ass
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