X-Men Legends
| X-Men Legends | |
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| Developer(s) | Raven Software | 
| Publisher(s) | Activision | 
| Director(s) | 
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| Producer(s) | Michael Crowns | 
| Designer(s) | Tom Odell | 
| Programmer(s) | Daniel Edwards | 
| Artist(s) | Brian Pelletier | 
| Writer(s) | Robert Love | 
| Composer(s) | Rik Schaffer | 
| Engine | Vicarious Visions Alchemy | 
| Platform(s) | |
| Release | GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox 
 
 
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| Genre(s) | Action role-playing | 
| Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer | 
X-Men Legends is an action role-playing video game developed by Raven Software and published by Activision. It was released on the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox consoles in 2004. Barking Lizards Technologies developed the N-Gage port of the game, which was released in early 2005. Players can play as one of fifteen X-Men characters, with the ability to switch between four computer- or human-controlled characters at any time.
X-Men Legends follows Alison Crestmere, a young mutant who has the ability to summon and control volcanic activity. As Alison is taught to control her powers at the X-Mansion, the X-Men are sent on several missions. Eventually the X-Men learn of Magneto's plan to cover the Earth in darkness from his base on Asteroid M.
X-Men Legends received generally positive reviews from critics. The Xbox version was the best received, garnering aggregate scores of 83% and 82/100 on the review aggregating websites GameRankings and Metacritic respectively. Reviewers praised Raven's variation on cel-shaded graphics. Due to the success of the game a sequel was made, X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse.