The villagers of Rockhaven lived peacefully until the ShadowWraith Dark Yabu and his minions swept down from the sky and attacked their village. During the raid, Vexx's grandfather was killed and young Vexx finds himself inside the ShadowWraith's ship. While inside the ship Vexx discovers mystical Astani Battlegauntlets, which gives him a wide array of special powers. Vexx will need to traverse 18 levels, covering a variety of huge unique environments in order to confront Dark Yabu, free his villagers and avenge his grandfather.
Vexx promises many features, from day/night cycles that use real-time lighting effects to the ability to view each level's distinguishing landmark from anywhere in the world in real-time. In addition to this, multiplayer games will be unlocked as the player works his way through the single player portion of the game.
Vexxed? Our detailed walkthrough will help you complete this massive adventure.
There's a fine line between mediocrity and acceptability, and the Xbox version of Vexx treads that path with the skill of a tightrope artist. It's not terrible, but it's not terribly good, either. It's just good enough (and just bad enough) to qualify as neither; The game is perfectly balanced in a state of Swiss-like neutrality. I can't say I'm disappointed, because I was actually expecting Vexx to be quite a bit worse. Does that qualify as a pleasant surprise? Not quite, but Vexx still succeeds in being a competent platform adventure. Read More »
Release Region: United States
Release Date: February 11, 2003
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: Unreleased
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: Unreleased
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Also available on: GameCube, PlayStation 2
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