X-Men: Next Dimension

X-Men: Next Dimension (2002)

by Exakt Entertainment, Midway Studios Los Angeles, Activision
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:X-Men: Next Dimension is a fighting game and the third game in the X-Men: Mutant Academy game series. Next Dimension expands upon the concept of the first two games by adding several new characters, 3-D maps, and a story mode, which allows the player to fight a series of battles in between short movies that move the plot along. The plot of the story mode is loosely based on the comic story "Operation: Zero Tolerance".Show more
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