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X-Men Legends is based on the 1963 comic book, “The Uncanny X- Men.” A tale about a group of mutants led by Professor Charles Xavier, the world’s most powerful mutant with mental abilities, learning how to deal with society’s hatred toward them. The X-Men compose the following members with their codenames: Storm, Jean Gray (the only one who doesn’t go by a codename, go figure), Cyclops, Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Rogue, Colossus, and Iceman (just to name a few). Xavier formed the X-Men to fight threats to mankind, to teach the X-Men how to control their powers for good, and to one day hopefully live peacefully side by side with society.

Plot and Gameplay: 4.5 out of 5.0

X-Men Legends (XML) was masterfully crafted by a group of former Marvel comic writers called ‘Man of Action.’ The story centers around Alison Crestmere who possesses the mutant ability to control lava even changing her human form to a flaming version of herself. Hence, she earns the name of ‘Magma’.

Magma is thrusted into the limelight after the grotesque, obese mutant called the Blob of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants (the antagonist mutant team who is lead by the immensely powerful Magneto) kidnap Magma. Why would Magneto need this girl? Immediately, the player is controlling Wolverine hot on the trail of the Blob and to find out why Magneto desires this particular mutant.

XML is a fan boy’s dream comes true as you finally get to control the X-Men in a Role Playing Game (RPG) fashion instead of the individual most gamers are used to playing them.

The game requires a player to go through various linear missions in order to solve Magneto’s plot from the Artic to the Sewers (yes, those who are use to RPG know that no RPG would be complete without a trip to sewers, right? Thanks, JadesFire.). There are times where an X-Man will go off on a solo mission. So the freedom is not there to explore without limitations compared to RPG’s like the Final Fantasy Series or Morrow wind.

XML strategically tucks away puzzle elements in the game forcing the player to make use of a X-Man’s powers needed to continue on their quest. Unfortunately, the developers hold players by the hand displaying a large ‘X’ over areas that can be affected by a character’s powers. If a player has the wrong X-Man, backtracking is allowed and Xtraction points can be used to change team members.

Graphics/Visual Presentation: 4.25 out of 5.0

Activision, during the earlier stages of XML, had made a smart move to leave the traditional bit images for the X-Men for cell shading technology. This brilliant move makes the player feel as if they are turning the pages of a virtual comic book. Each character is detailed just enough to tell them apart. Enemies and bosses are not very impressionable in appearance (not on par as DOOM 3) yet well done over all. The lighting effects are good quality when a player unleashes Cyclops’ eye beam or Jean Grey’s Psychic Scream. The environments are destructible which makes interesting eye candy when a player utilizes an X-Man’s power on walls, generators, chairs, etc. The developers were cautious to include some detail (such as Blob’s massive footprints in the street when Wolverine is on his trail) yet not to the point of overkill. There are some clipping issues (graphics that melt into another by mistake) yet these are easily overlooked. The cell shading cut scenes are slightly embarrassing (The X-Men look like puppets in this environment. Think “Thunderbirds” from the old television show series). Fortunately, the developers redeem themselves by adding more detailed cut scenes that will astound you in their cinematic feel.

Sound Quality: 4.75 out of 5.0

XML’s biggest strength is the voice acting for the X-Men (the only exception is Cyclops whose dialogue in battle sounds like a bratty, smart aleck teenager than the rugged leader of the X-Men). Fans of the series will get goose bumps as Patrick Stewart breathes life into Professor Xavier’s lines and the witty comments of Wolverine will cause chuckles for sure. Foley artists did a superb job in producing punching and kick sounds, explosions, and sounds for the X-Men’s powers. While the music is not powerful orchestral pieces (personally, this would have made the gaming experience much more rousing), sleepy music selections are sadly the norm. The music can be a blessing and a curse at the same time. Music rushes in when enemies are near (a great way to warn the player of impeding danger) and can be soft music that loops over and over with no direction.

Violence: 4.75 out of 5.0

A RPG would be hard to do without conflict and battle and XML does not pander to over the top violence crowd.

[SPOILER AHEAD]

The only blood visible in the game is when the X-Men infiltrate a military base and discover that General Kincaid is experimenting with humans and Sentinels (the blood is on the surgery floors). X-Men and enemies beat each other without any visual consequences even when Wolverine uses his claws on a foe. Powers as well do not cause any visual damage to ally or foe alike.

Language: 4.25 out of 5.0

Unfortunately, there are some parts that I cited as concern for me as a Christian. Nightcrawler, in the comics and in the game, professes to be a believer in God. He comments when he levels up: “My God, I am invincible!” or “I can beat the devil himself.” These comments bothered me in light of such Scripture as Exodus 20:7 (“Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain”) and Proverbs 16:18 (“Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall”). Cyclops, surprisingly, tells his brother Havok to ‘go to hell.’

Sexual Content: 4.75 out of 5.0

Psylocke, an X-Man, dresses in tight leather pants that reveal the suggestive outline of a thong when she fights. There is an option to change her costume to a more conservative one.

Spiritual Content: 4.50 out of 5.0

Magneto’s power hunger makes him think that all mutants are like gods. Magneto, in thirst for revenge against humans, created his own line from Genesis and the creation story by stating that: ‘on the eight day, I looked down on creation and said, ‘Let there be darkness.’” Nightcrawler, unashamedly, mentions God in a positive light in regards to his faith.

[SPOILER AHEAD]

X-Men also have to go to the Astral Plane to save Professor Xavier whose mind and assumedly soul is trapped in this dimension. This can be looked as touching the New Age or Eastern philosophies.

Value: 4.0 out of 5.0

As a RPG, XML soars in the action, gameplay, and storytelling departments. When a player finishes the game though, XML crashes and burns on replay value. Once a player has completed the game, there is not much left to do. A player cannot go back with high level up X-Men to play the game a second time around (I peaked my team between levels 35-37). The Danger Room offers unlocked characters as well as multiplayer or player vs. player matches. A player can view all concept art, cinematic, and load screens. Other than the Danger Room, the excitement level wanes rather quickly.

Christian Rating: 4.25 out of 5.0

Positive: The X-Men truly teaches about teamwork and how each member cares about each other. As a player goes through the storyline, a true sense of unity is felt as the story unfolds about each X-Man’s life and what they struggle with. Sacrifice and harmony is seen through their actions, a far cry from most games on the market today.

Negative: X-Men’s theme of evolution is present as an explanation for their powers as a result of man getting better over time. However, the Bible is contrary to these beliefs. As a Christian, true power only comes from God Almighty (Ps. 62:11) and without Him; we are nothing (John 15:5). God alone is the Creator of mankind and any other ‘power’ outside of Him is definitively questionable (Ec. 12:1). The Astral Plane is the realm where only psychics can go in the X-Men Universe. This can be likening to the spirit realm where even Saul tried to contact the dead by the witch of Endor (1 Sam. 28).

Overall Outlook/Score: 4.50 out of 5.0

X-Men Legends, although not a perfect RPG, is a quantum leap in the right direction for the franchise. The premise of teamwork, sacrifice, and unity are great pillars holding the story together as well as good vs. evil. This premise is a great reminder of the need to be selfless in this day and age. Christian parents would be wise to remind their children about the murky view of evolution from the prism of creationism, where true power comes from, and the ‘Astral Plane’ in view of Scriptures. After the agonizing shoddiness of Activision’s failed “X-Men: Next Dimension” (a fighting game), X-Men Legends gives a much needed jolt to the possible dying hopes of fans desiring a solid X-Men game. This is a game I could honestly recommend for one’s library without shame.

Review supplied by Christian Spotlight’s Guide to GamesTM, a ministry of Eden Communications. Copyright © Eden CommunicationsTM, a ministry of Films for Christ

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Television Game Show Trivia

If the 1970s could be classified by a TV genre then surely it must have been game shows.The game present with it’s suave, handsome host filled many hours for women all over America. You could flip on the tube and do your housework or your nails, while some lucky contestant won a matching Maytag washer and dryer or two rooms of wall-to-wall carpet. Here are some trivia questions in the style of the game shows themselves, to see what you can remember. Answers are listed at the raze.

Name the 1970s game explain which ended with a contestant trying a set of keys in one of 5 new cars to see if it started (she got the car if it started).

Name either of the two games In which people were reunited.

Which game exhibit was played like the Memory board game and players had to solve a word clue puzzle?

Which was Bob Barker’s first game show as host?

Name the two game shows in which guests would lie to celebrities.

Name the African American comedian who frequently guest starred on Match Game and To Tell the Truth.

Name of the two women who were frequent guests on To Tell the Truth.

Which game show offered contestants the famous choice of prizes leisurely ‘Door number one, Door number two or Door number three?

Name the game show in which contestants chose cards (like black jack or 21).

In which game point to did celebrities ‘agree or disagree’?

Which game expose featured a slot machine?

Which game show featured Vanna White as hostess?

Name the game show in which contestants might win a ‘Zonk’.

Which game point to used animals in costume?

Name the game display in which celebrities sat in boxes tic-tac-toe fashion.

Which celebrity sat in the middle for most Hollywood Squares games?

On which game show did audience members dress in costumes?

Name Let’s Make a Deal’s first hostess.

Which game show offered contestants a choice of two showcases?

On which game explain were women in the audience often asked to trade something in their purse for money?

Name the host of Match Game.

In which game display could you buy prizes?

Name the show which featured silly made up characters like ‘Old Lady Pervis’ and fictious places like Nerdo Crombezia.

Which game show host asked contestants to grab money out of a fish bowl?

Name the producing duo of several well known game shows: (hint) ‘This has been a Mark____________, Bill___________ production.’

Name the catalog company that many prizes came from.

Name the game show that featured Bob Eubanks as host.

In which game did contestants spin a great vertical wheel, trying to get as close to $1.00 without going over?

Name a frequent guest star on Password who later married the show’s host.

Name the original host of Family Feud.

Name one of two famous guest comedians on Match Game.

Name the host of To Relate the Truth for most of the 1970s (evening version) who had to leave the show because of throat cancer.

Name the frequent To Tell the Truth panelist who took that host’s place temporarily (he also advertised Doane’s Pills).

Name the handsome young host of the original $10,000 pyramid.

Name the host of The Dating Game from 1965 until the 1980s ( he always wore enormous glasses, sometimes tinted)

Answers

Split Second

Truth or Consequences and The Girl in My Life

Concentration

Truth or Consequences

To Squawk the Truth and What’s My Line

Nipsey Russel (Flip Wilson was occasionally on Hollywood Squares)

Kitty Carlisle or Peggy Cass

Let’s Make a Deal

Gambit or The Jokers Wild

Hollywood Sguares

The Joker’s Wild

Wheel of Fortune

Let’s Make a Deal

Let’s Make a Deal

Hollywood Squares

Paul Lynde

Let’s Make a Deal

Carol Merril

The Designate Is Right

Let’s Make a Deal

Gene Rayburn

Wheel of Fortune

Match Game

Let’s Make a Deal

Goodson/ Todman

Speigel

Newlywed Game

The Price is Right

Betty White

Richard Dawson

Charles Nelson Reilly or Howard Cosell

Garry Moore

Joe Garagiola

Dick Clark

Jim Lange

I hope you’ve enjoyed this trip down memory lane, or old-timer land if you’re just a young thing. These shows were some of my favorite on televison as a kid. My favorite game shows were Wheel of Fortune (the old version), The Price is Right, The Joker’s Wild, Family Feud and The Newlywed Game. What were your favorites?

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Wolverine Costume Guide

Throughout the years, X-Men team member and superhero Wolverine has undergone multiple looks and costuming changes, ranging from a miniature difference in color to a complete change in style. Originally, Wolverine wore a classic, form-fitting, gold and blue suit.

One of Wolverine’s costume styles is known as the “black leather jacket costume.” Wolverine (as portrayed by Hugh Jackman) wears this costume in the “X-Men” movies. Here’s how you can put together the fat look:

Claws

Watch this video to learn how to make claws out of plastic scythes from a Halloween or costume store. (Scythes are the weapons usually carried by the grim reaper.) Though some plastic costume scythes are quite elaborate, try to net a simple gain for your Wolverine costume, such as this black-and-silver scythe.

Dog Tags

Wolverine wears dog tags. One reads “Logan” and the other says “Wolverine.” You can purchase these at a costume store or wear a valid person’s military dog tags (with permission) under a white, ribbed, sleeveless shirt to hint at the right eye.

Hair

Wolverine has mutton chops, a full beard, and hair styled into peaks on either side in his trademark fashion. He has a few stray pieces of hair hanging about his forehead. You can do this look with dark brown hair dye (if your hair isn’t brown) and maximum hold hair spray.

Shirt

Wolverine wears a tight-fitting, sleeveless, ribbed white shirt. This item is available in most retail and discount stores in the men’s underwear section.

Pants

Logan wears a pair of dark wash denim jeans with a relatively snug fit.

Belt and Buckle

Wolverine dons a brown leather belt with three studs in the right side. Use a regular brown belt and punch holes in one end using a leather hole puncher. Insert three silver studs.

The belt buckle worn in one movie still features an American Indian head with a large feathered headdress. Acquire this item at a second-hand store or pawn shop.

Leather Jacket

Possibly the hardest item to customize, Wolverine’s signature costume piece in the movie-costume version is a black leather jacket lined with yellow, keeping Wolverine in his traditional costume colors. To make this piece, alter a futuristic-looking dim leather jacket by gluing yellow leather (or faux leather) piping down the shoulders and around the neck.

Sources:
http://marvel.com/news/comicstories.7814.wolverine_costume_guide
http://thecostumer.today.com/2009/01/15/the-wolverine-costume/
http://www.mydogtag.ca/wolverine
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/01/20/1200764071289.html [photo used to describe hair]
http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Entertainment/images-2/wolverine-marvel-hugh-jackman.jpg
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/01/20/1200764071289.html

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Television Game Show Trivia

If the 1970s could be classified by a TV genre then surely it must have been game shows.The game show with it’s suave, handsome host filled many hours for women all over America. You could flip on the tube and do your housework or your nails, while some lucky contestant won a matching Maytag washer and dryer or two rooms of wall-to-wall carpet. Here are some trivia questions in the style of the game shows themselves, to see what you can remember. Answers are listed at the end.

Name the 1970s game show which ended with a contestant trying a set of keys in one of 5 novel cars to see if it started (she got the car if it started).

Name either of the two games In which people were reunited.

Which game show was played like the Memory board game and players had to solve a word clue puzzle?

Which was Bob Barker’s first game show as host?

Name the two game shows in which guests would lie to celebrities.

Name the African American comedian who frequently guest starred on Match Game and To Drawl the Truth.

Name of the two women who were frequent guests on To Tell the Truth.

Which game indicate offered contestants the famous choice of prizes behind ‘Door number one, Door number two or Door number three?

Name the game show in which contestants chose cards (like dim jack or 21).

In which game show did celebrities ‘agree or disagree’?

Which game show featured a slot machine?

Which game show featured Vanna White as hostess?

Name the game reveal in which contestants might win a ‘Zonk’.

Which game show aged animals in costume?

Name the game show in which celebrities sat in boxes tic-tac-toe fashion.

Which celebrity sat in the middle for most Hollywood Squares games?

On which game explain did audience members dress in costumes?

Name Let’s Make a Deal’s first hostess.

Which game explain offered contestants a choice of two showcases?

On which game present were women in the audience often asked to trade something in their purse for money?

Name the host of Match Game.

In which game show could you buy prizes?

Name the show which featured silly made up characters like ‘Old Lady Pervis’ and fictious places like Nerdo Crombezia.

Which game show host asked contestants to grab money out of a fish bowl?

Name the producing duo of several well known game shows: (hint) ‘This has been a Mark____________, Bill___________ production.’

Name the catalog company that many prizes came from.

Name the game show that featured Bob Eubanks as host.

In which game did contestants spin a large vertical wheel, trying to get as conclude to $1.00 without going over?

Name a frequent guest star on Password who later married the show’s host.

Name the original host of Family Feud.

Name one of two famous guest comedians on Match Game.

Name the host of To Tell the Truth for most of the 1970s (evening version) who had to leave the show because of throat cancer.

Name the frequent To Tell the Truth panelist who took that host’s place temporarily (he also advertised Doane’s Pills).

Name the handsome young host of the original $10,000 pyramid.

Name the host of The Dating Game from 1965 until the 1980s ( he always wore spacious glasses, sometimes tinted)

Answers

Split Second

Truth or Consequences and The Girl in My Life

Concentration

Truth or Consequences

To Tell the Truth and What’s My Line

Nipsey Russel (Flip Wilson was occasionally on Hollywood Squares)

Kitty Carlisle or Peggy Cass

Let’s Get a Deal

Gambit or The Jokers Wild

Hollywood Sguares

The Joker’s Wild

Wheel of Fortune

Let’s Get a Deal

Let’s Make a Deal

Hollywood Squares

Paul Lynde

Let’s Make a Deal

Carol Merril

The Price Is Right

Let’s Make a Deal

Gene Rayburn

Wheel of Fortune

Match Game

Let’s Make a Deal

Goodson/ Todman

Speigel

Newlywed Game

The Imprint is Right

Betty White

Richard Dawson

Charles Nelson Reilly or Howard Cosell

Garry Moore

Joe Garagiola

Dick Clark

Jim Lange

I hope you’ve enjoyed this trip down memory lane, or old-timer land if you’re just a young thing. These shows were some of my favorite on televison as a kid. My favorite game shows were Wheel of Fortune (the old version), The Price is Right, The Joker’s Wild, Family Feud and The Newlywed Game. What were your favorites?

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