
X-Men: Mutant Academy Review
X-Men sticks close to the standard fighting game formula, and as a result, it manages to be fun for a short period of time.
X-Men sticks close to the standard fighting game formula, and as a result, it manages to be fun for a short period of time.
While the "big brother" console release of X-Men: Mutant Academy may be at least tolerable, the Game Boy Color release falls flat.
First off, let me start by saying I love the X-Men to death. For some reason, they are the only comic book team (and one of the very few comics period I ever go in to) that has ever really interested me. I own the films,... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulMy first beat-em-up game, and I still dip into it from time to time. Gameplay: 8/10 While not breaking any new ground, this is still a great fighting game because there are a range of combos and lots of characters to... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulGame Review-Gameboy Color-X-Men: Mutant Academy Review 41 Released: 2000 Game Genre: Action Story Depending on your character (either X-Men or the bad guys), it’s different, but nothing exciting, just a typic... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulX-Men: Mutant academy just looks good. That’s it the graphs are the best thing in game because everything else sucks. Story mode in the game has no story. It shows the Professor looking at a monitor and then the fighting... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulX Men: Mutant Academy for the Game Boy Color is a game that most people have not played for obvious reasons, most of them being true. The game is a standard 2-D fighter similar to the Street Fighter series, though doe... Read Full Review
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