Some (like girls who are X-Men fans) may complain that Jean Grey, Rouge, and Storm were not playable characters and call these X-Men games very sexest, but you got Psylocke - what more do you want!? It would be nice to have them, but Jean, Rouge, and Storm would be unfair because they can fly and are too powerful. If they were included in the game, developers would have to dramtically limit their powers (to make them well balance with other X-Men) and that would piss off gamers.Anyways, I got this game in Christmas 1994 and boy was I excited. I am a hardcore X-Men fan and since many other console Marvel Comics games had huge flaws in the past (such as Silver Surfer for NES and Arcade's Revenge for SNES and Genesis, just to name a few), Capcom did a wonderful job with this one here. Its a side scroller, beat'em up game with each of the five X-Men (Cyclops, Wolverine, Beast, Psylocke, and Gambit) with unique combos, powers, and abilities that allows you to choose which X-Men is beneficial for a certain level. It starts off when you have to go through Genosia for the first several stages by fighting different clones of Genosian goons, alien Broods, Brood Queen, Tusk, and finally facing Apocalypse, giving gamers the impression that he's the last boss until Magneto taps into Cerebo computer (in story mode). Very innovative that the first and last stages were unique for each X-Men! Only flaws about this game is that gameplay is a bit slow, some X-Men's special attacks and po.