

In case you're wondering, Apocalypse is a mega-supervillain, the likes of which cause good guys and bad guys to form unwilling communions in an attempt to defeat the greater threat This gives the respective allies (mainly Wolverine, that masterful aficionado of fine wit) a chance to exchange bad insults with mutants of the opposite group and repeatedly express that they don't like one another very much while waving their claws about angrily. Didn't you watch the movie?) in a top-down beat 'em up with smatterings of RPG elements to keep you interested. So you'll be forgiven for being even slightly tentative of X-Men Legends II, a game in which you command both the X-Men and the Brotherhood (those are Magneto's guys, Magneto is the bad guy.

Last Time We saw Wolverine on our desktops it was a horrible, horrible experience - X2: Wolverine's Revenge was an abortion of a game, akin to repeatedly smashing your own teeth in with a large hammer.
