The Uncanny X-Men

The Uncanny X-Men

released on Dec 01, 1989

The Uncanny X-Men

released on Dec 01, 1989

The Uncanny X-Men is an overhead-view action game. Players commence by selecting two X-Men from the roster, with the second controlled by another player or the computer. They then choose one of five levels, including a practice level. The objective in each level is to reach the concealed 'command centre' and demolish it. All X-Men share similar abilities, allowing movement in any direction, jumping, and attacking. Half of the characters (Storm, Iceman, Cyclops) possess long-range attacks, while the other half (Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Colossus) need to engage enemies in close combat. Each X-Man can endure a specific number of hits before being defeated. If both X-Men fall in battle, players can select two more to attempt the level again until all X-Men are used. Power-ups include an "S" that stops time, temporary invincibility, and a health restore. Additionally, a Magnet power-down (symbolizing Magneto) temporarily immobilizes the X-Men.


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The first two attempts at X-Men video games in 1989 were both big misses. This one is a clunky top down shooter with awful gameplay, bad visuals, and annoying sound design.

The Uncanny X-Men on the NES is rough. It looks awful, the music is grating, and the controls are beyond frustrating. You spend half the time fighting with the game itself instead of the villains. Some of the powers are cool, but even diehard X-Men fans will struggle with this one. It's more of a historical curiosity than a game worth actually playing.

dude. its rough. its ugly, the characters all play the same, the forced cpu player 2 makes it difficult to progress, and i reached the end of a level and nothing happened. this sucks man

Only gave it a 2 instead of a 1/10 cause the game wasn't buggy and I liked the music. It really is trash, even for a 1989 game.

Second worst superhero game of all time? Maybe worse than Superman 64. God-awful graphics and sound. Dreadful gameplay and trying to figure out what anything is, is the hardest part of playing this game.