X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse (SNES) - Gambit Final Stage
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2024
- You can choose any of the five X-Men to play as in the final level of X-Men Mutant Apocalypse, and each one has their own stage. They all fight Exodus, but have a unique boss after that. The biggest factor is the Magneto fight. He's the most annoying enemy in the game and a couple characters have a nightmare trying to even damage him. Luckily, I picked Psylocke for my first run then used the password to try the others. I swear Cyclops has the hardest time in this fight...
This was one of those games you remember loving when you rented it for a weekend. The X-Men were finally in a worthy console game looking like themselves and having their powers. Now that I've actually sat down and tried to complete the whole game years later though, this thing is kinda all style no substance! The levels are super short, but that's just to mask how easy it is for your mutant to die. One lucky combo by some random thug and your almost RIP. Don't even get me started on Magneto... I still don't know how he's possible with some of the characters. This game is for sure better to watch than play.
*X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse* is a side-scrolling action game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1994. The game is based on Marvel Comics' X-Men franchise and features five of the most iconic mutants from the team: Cyclops, Wolverine, Gambit, Psylocke, and Beast.
Each character has a unique set of moves and abilities, which the player can use to complete various missions that involve infiltrating the island of Genosha to rescue captured mutants. The game combines beat 'em up mechanics with platforming elements, giving players a diverse gameplay experience.
The story follows the X-Men as they confront enemies like the Sentinels and powerful bosses such as Apocalypse and Magneto. Each character starts with an individual stage designed to take advantage of their unique abilities. After completing these stages, the X-Men face more difficult challenges that require mastering each character's strengths to progress.
The game's visuals were praised for capturing the comic book style, and the music added to the overall atmosphere of action-packed gameplay. Despite being relatively short, *X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse* remains a fondly remembered title for its challenging gameplay and faithful representation of the X-Men universe.
X-Men Mutant Apocalypse
Capcom Super Nintendo Famicom SNES
Gambit Ending
No Death
1CC
Secret Ending
Bonus Ending
All Bosses
Bosses
Apocalypse
Juggernaut
Magneto
Brood Queen
Sentinel
Omega Red
Wolverine
Psylocke
Professor X
Dazzler
Cyclops
Gambit
Storm
Bishop
*any muted scenes are likely due to UA-cam's automatic copyright system
Hmmm...has nice looking art in this one
Gambit got by far the best unique final stage boss with the doppelgangers. The other ones are so lame it woulda probably been best to just make that all their opponent 🤔