
| Console | Sega Mega Drive / Genesis |
| Publisher | Sega |
| Developer | Sega |
| Genre | Beat ’em up / Action |
| Region | World |
| Size | 2 MB |
Overview
X-Men is a side-scrolling beat ’em up developed and published by Sega for the Mega Drive and Genesis in 1993. Based on the Marvel Comics superhero team, the game puts players in control of iconic mutant heroes as they battle through a series of dangerous missions against the villains of the X-Men universe. What makes this title stand out is the variety it offers through its roster of playable characters, each bringing a distinct power set to the fight. Cyclops fires optic blasts, Wolverine slashes enemies with his adamantium claws, Gambit throws explosive cards, Nightcrawler teleports across the screen, and Storm calls down lightning from above. The game drew attention at the time for its faithfulness to the comics and its colorful presentation of the mutant world. Players can choose their character before each stage, which adds replay value and encourages experimenting with different fighting styles across the game’s varied environments.
The game offers both single-player and two-player cooperative modes, letting friends team up and take on waves of Sentinels and other enemies together. Each character carries a health bar and a separate mutant power meter that depletes when special abilities are used, so players must manage resources carefully throughout each level. The stages span locations pulled straight from X-Men lore, including the Danger Room, Asteroid M, and Mojo’s Crunch, giving long-time fans plenty of recognizable settings to fight through. One of the most memorable moments in the game asks players to perform a real-world action to reset a computer, which became one of the more talked-about secrets in 16-bit gaming history. Enemies grow tougher as the game progresses, and boss encounters demand pattern recognition and quick reflexes. X-Men delivers a satisfying action experience for fans of the franchise and anyone who enjoyed the beat ’em up genre during the Mega Drive era.
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