X-Men: Next Dimension
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Activision
Publisher
Activision, Inc.
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Rel. Date
12 August 2002
Genre
Fighting
Players
2

A little beefy when compared to most American-bred fighting games, X-Men: Next Dimension has a surprisingly deep list of extras and game options. From Story Mode to Practice, there's plenty to sharpen your teeth here. Far too many times in the past have we sat down to play a genre piece that was programmed on the Western side of the Pacific, only to frown at how few opportunities were available beyond the main quest.

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