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===Special notes===
==Special notes==
*If you are new to this game, you can experiment with any mutants depending on the progress of the game.
*If you are new to this game, you can experiment with any mutants depending on the progress of the game.
*Collect as many items as you can so when you sell them, you can buy more things that maybe expensive at first that might help your through the game.
*Collect as many items as you can so when you sell them, you can buy more things that maybe expensive at first that might help your through the game.
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*If you're playing alone, you can set how your AI behaves during the game. The most recommended is that your AI should be normal and the AI should use health packs when it's below 40%.
*If you're playing alone, you can set how your AI behaves during the game. The most recommended is that your AI should be normal and the AI should use health packs when it's below 40%.
*Both Magma and Wolverine should be used the most throughout the story. Wolverine is the only one with the health regeneration and Magma should have the best attacks in the game.
*Both Magma and Wolverine should be used the most throughout the story. Wolverine is the only one with the health regeneration and Magma should have the best attacks in the game.
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Revision as of 10:00, 21 March 2009

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This is the basic moves for all consoles and the N-Gage.

GameCube PlayStation 2 Xbox N-Gage Controls
Neutral control Move
Neutral cstick Move camera
L button Call allies
R button Superpower selector
A button Punch
B button Attack/Knockback
X button Use item/Pickup item/Throw enemy
Neutral control+X button Throw enemy in direction pushed
Y button Jump, special (when you double-tap the button)
X button+Z button Use energy pack
Z button Use health pack
Neutral dpad Change hero

These are advanced moves that you need depending on the character that you choose. The combos can take out enemies who were vulnerable to certain moves.

GameCube PlayStation 2 Xbox N-Gage Controls
R button+A button Mutant Power 1
R button+B button Mutant Power 2
R button+X button Mutant Power 3
R button+Y button Xtreme Power
A buttonA buttonA button Triple Hit
B buttonB button Knockback
A buttonA buttonB button Pop-up
A buttonB buttonA button Trip
B buttonA buttonB buttonB button Stun

Special notes

  • If you are new to this game, you can experiment with any mutants depending on the progress of the game.
  • Collect as many items as you can so when you sell them, you can buy more things that maybe expensive at first that might help your through the game.
  • Be mindful of the experience meter. Be ready to upgrade your mutant as it will help ease the challenge during your progress.
  • Use health pack wisely. You don't want to come up short when facing a boss. Same with energy packs.
  • If you're playing alone, you can set how your AI behaves during the game. The most recommended is that your AI should be normal and the AI should use health packs when it's below 40%.
  • Both Magma and Wolverine should be used the most throughout the story. Wolverine is the only one with the health regeneration and Magma should have the best attacks in the game.