

The mutants are Polaris, Quicksilver, Emma Frost, and Sabretooth. The resulting combination combined with Apocalypse's own powers would make him effectively invincible. All Your Powers Combined: Apocalypse's plan in X-Men Legends II is to kidnap and steal the powers of 4 mutants with harmonic DNA, which when placed in one individual amplify each other.Adaptational Villainy: The Stepford Cuckoos, who in the comics are with the X-Men, despite having been made by Weapon Plus to kill all mutants, here serve Apocalypse willingly out of revenge against Emma Frost for a Failure-to-Save Murder that resulted in one of their fellow Cuckoos being killed during a mission.Apocalypse's goal in II is just his plan from the late 90s storyline The Twelve, condensed greatly, mixed in with some of Age of Apocalypse.The games liberally combine elements from decades of comics, the Ultimate line, the cartoon, and the movies, along with some things they just make up.While the character's always been pretty dang powerful as is, she's never been treated as being Phoenix-level powerful. Like in the comics, the Morlock tunnels are extensive, mazelike, and often cavernous enough for a boss fight.

Absurdly Spacious Sewer: The X-Men travel to the sewers to deal with the Morlocks, a hidden community of mutants.Magneto: And on the eighth day, I looked down upon creation and said. Each character had an array of powers that could be unlocked and improved as the game progressed, and could also pick up equipment that boosted their abilities. If there were fewer than four players the computer would control any extra characters, with the players able to assume control of any character not currently controlled by another player at will. Some sections used fewer than four characters (since this left the players in excess of the available characters with nothing to do, it was much less frequent in the sequel) and some sections required or banned the use of specific characters (especially early in the game, before the entire roster was unlocked). Gameplay in the majority of both games had squads of four X-Men (and their allies), chosen from a large roster of available characters, controlled by up to four players. Both games featured Marvel Comics' X-Men traveling all over the globe to save the world by defeating one of their most powerful villains - Magneto in the first game, Apocalypse in the sequel. Two games were made, X-Men Legends (2004) and its sequel, X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse (2005). A series of console video games developed by Raven Software and released by Activision.
