In the action-RPG X-Men Destiny, you control the fate of a new mutant in the X-Men universe. Every choice has a consequence, as your destiny is determined through the decisions you make as you advance through the game. Play as one of three new characters in X-Men lore, each one of whom must come to terms with his or her unique background and powerful mutant identity while uncovering the truth behind an epic event that threatens to tear apart the tenuous peace between humanity and mutant kind. Evolve and customize your core mutant powers with an opportunity to earn and equip "X-genes" to expand and alter your power base. Choose which path to take in key moments that impact your story and how other characters respond to you. Fight alongside and against famous mutants from the X-Men comics, including Wolverine, Cyclops, Emma Frost and more. Will you choose to follow the teachings of the X-Men to unite mutants and humans, or will you usher in a new age of mutant domination with Magneto's Brotherhood? YOU decide.
* Choose from three different characters to play, all with unique history and personalities
* Define and evolve your own X-Men mutant through choice and customization
* Align with either the X-Men or the Brotherhood of mutants
* Select, expand and enhance your powers as you customize your abilities and earn upgrades
* Your decisions shape the story and change the world around you
Some destinies are chosen. Your destiny is yours to define
Silicon Knights are developing the game. They are responsible for Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem on the GameCube and Too Human on the 360. The games story is being penned by X-Men Legacy writer, Mike Carey.
In a press release earlier today Activision has announced that along with Marvel comics they will be releasing an all-new original video game set in the X-Men universe, called X-Men Destiny.
In X-Men: Destiny gamers will take on the role of a new mutant recruit in a branching storyline with deep elements of choice, giving players ultimate control over their destiny. The game’s story is being created by X-Men: Legacy writer Mike Carey and is being developed by Silicon Knights, the studio behind Too Human, Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain and Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem.
For those fans that are lucky enough to attend the New York Comic Con, during the Marvel Games Panel on Saturday, October 9th, at 10:45 a.m. in room 1A06 Carey will be revealing a little bit more about the game’s original story.
In addition, now until October 10th Comic Con attendees will also be treated to a sneak peak of the game in Activision booth, #1833.
With New York Comic-Con officially upon us, the announcements have begun. Among the first is that Activision is teaming with Silicon Knights for a brand new X-Men game called X-Men: Destiny. No platforms and no genres were announced in Activision's statement about the title.
"The all-new original video game 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," the vague release said.
As was pretty common, we spent our formative junior high years trying in vain to manifest mutagenic powers. We may be just ordinary flatscans, but we can still live out our dreams thanks to Activision’s upcoming X-Men: Destiny.
At this year’s New York Comic Con, Activision announced that it was working with Silicon Knights (Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, and Too Human) on a new X-Men title for home consoles. Destiny will put players into the role of a new mutant who joins the X-Men. Reportedly the game will feature a branching storyline that players will be able to steer through their in game choices.
In the tradition of all recent Marvel games, Destiny will be penned by a we’ll known comic writer, in this case X-Men: Legacy writer Mike Carey. Attendees of New York Comic-Con, which is going on now through October 10, can get a sneak peek of the game in Activision's booth, #1833.
We don’t know if this will be similar to Raven’s past X-Men: Legends titles, or if it will be a new kind of gameplay experience, but we look forward to finally getting a chance to manifest our mutant abilities.
Last year, Silicon Knights (Too Human and Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem) announced that it was working on X-Men Destiny for Activision. Last night some of the game's first screens leaked onto the Internet. They don't leave us with the best first impression of the game.
French site Gamekyo posted these screens for X-Men Destiny. They show off Gambit, Quicksilver, and what looks like one of Silicon Knight’s player-created characters. Sadly, the game looks like its still too early in development, and probably wasn’t ready to be shown. We’re still eager to hear about how the game plays, and will keep you posted as more information becomes available.