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 x-this, x-that, x-men, (apologies to mad magazine)
KaiNova
Posted: Apr 25 2004, 02:09 AM


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Right, that whole sortof title was inspired by mad magazine.

Anyway, if there was an X-men game on X-box, what would it look like? Well, if it were like the old comic book I mean...

I wish they would have it like a 3-D mission platformer, with all the old characters plus the new ones, and especially Psylocke cause she was awesome. There are just so many that are forgotten! then they reintroduce others as new ones and it doesnt make sense anymore! yeah, have a mission thing and be psylocke and do what Im told. Other good idea is to do a fighter based on it, cause the multitude of characters makes that a little more do-able, but that wouldnt be as much fun. Or, we could go the other way, have an X-men RPG where it has level building and such, and complete character freedom like morrowind with better character build when you can play as your favorite or create an orriginal, but with better looking faces and bodies cause Morrowind characters didnt look all that smooth, and you cant have the same sort of weapons and stuff you need to make them develop powers and maybe only be able to buy armor and items, items cant be the same... Um, thats pretty indepth for me, ill get back to it when I can think of more stuff.

EDIT: oh, and have colorables and blends to make rich tones in hair/skin of your characters.


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