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Activision 80581
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| Overview |
| Developer | 7 Studios |
| Platform | Xbox |
| Publisher | Activision |
| Release Date | 06/27/2005 |
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| Details |
| ESRB | T (Teen) |
| Genre | Action |
| Number of Players | 2 |
| Online | No |
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Reviews by Users
08 Sep 2007



Not So Fantastic
This is an OK game. Some of the levels are a little challenging because if you die you have to start over in that level. Kids will have a hard time with the game and even some adults. However, if you like the Fantastic Four you can get it, but might as well get Number 2 instead....
–S. Cohnfrom Amazon.com
27 Nov 2005



Futile Four
This is a game that kids would probably enjoy. For adults, it's about as sad as the film.
Pros:
- Game is actually more interesting than the film.
- Game is best when you have to cooperate to solve a problem- unfortunately there isn't enough of this kind of puzzle solving. E.g. Reed can't walk thru an energy barrier unless Sue creates a force field around him. The interface controls for lending powers to one another is there, but is never used to their greatest potential.
- Disco...
–J. Leighfrom Amazon.com
20 Sep 2005



Good graphics and fighting styles, that's about it....
I really hate to say this, but the truth is the game is pretty boring. The game's fighting mechanics for each individual character have very reponsive controls in an easy format. The graphics are very good, story line is entertaining but not great, and you get to fight against several of the FF's better known enemies. Unfortunately the first group of levels are extremely brief. The latter levels have a strong sense of "been there, done that", with many common enemies having the basic style of at...
–Jasyn A. Rigdonfrom Amazon.com