X-Men fans, prepare to make your own destiny.
A new breed of mutant heroes will invade game consoles next fall in "X-Men: Destiny," from Marvel Entertainment and Activision Publishing, Inc. The all-new original video game, developed by Silicon Knights, casts players as new mutant recruits in a rich, branching storyline that features a deep element of choice and gives players ultimate control of their destiny.
Attendees of New York Comic Con, from October 8-10, can get a sneak peek of the game in Activision's booth #1833. In addition, fans can learn more about the original storyline which is being penned by acclaimed Marvel X-MEN: LEGACY writer Mike Carey, during the Marvel Games Panel on Saturday, October 9, at 10:45 a.m. in Room 1A06.
For more information on "X-Men: Destiny" tune in to the game's official website at www.XMenDestiny.com. More news will also be shared here on Marvel.com and with the Hero HQ community on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/heroHQ.
And keep your eyes peeled to Marvel.com for all the latest news and updates on "X-Men: Destiny" in the coming months!
Leave the Dyack fixation over at GAF please.
Thx.
Eternal Darkness was pretty fun thoughYep. Good game. I still haven't played the copy of Too Human that someone here gave me.
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Morrison is a troll. He trolled X-Men readers and now he's trolling Batman readers.
Denis Dyack
DENIS DYACK
DENIS DYACK
Batman R.I.P was distinguished mentally-challenged and Batman, Inc. is the worst thing since Azbat.
Batman R.I.P was distinguished mentally-challenged and Batman, Inc. is the worst thing since Azbat.
They are still better than Brightest Day.
One of the pleasures is that when you meet a good character, you instantly feel that it is REALLY that character, rather than being at arm's lengths. Also adding in the fact that powers aren't always good, sometimes people hate you, fear you, and you need to find a place where you belong and make important decisions that affect your world.