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product_id: 2586145
title: "Vexx - Xbox"
brand: "activision"
price: "AED 117"
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reviews_count: 9
category: "Activision"
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# 6 immersive worlds Next-gen gaming experience 18 challenging levels Vexx - Xbox

**Brand:** activision
**Price:** AED 117
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Vexx - Xbox by activision
- **How much does it cost?** AED 117 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Stunning Visuals:** Experience breathtaking graphics that elevate your gaming.
- • **Multiplayer Mayhem:** Join friends for a competitive edge in thrilling gameplay.
- • **Endless Replayability:** With diverse challenges, every playthrough feels fresh!
- • **Epic Challenges Await:** Conquer intricate levels designed to test your skills.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Gamer:** Dive into 6 stunning worlds with 18 levels of excitement!

## Overview

Vexx for Xbox offers an exhilarating journey through 6 unique worlds, featuring 18 meticulously crafted levels that promise to challenge and engage players of all skill levels.

## Description

Product Description In Vexx, the people of a once proud planet called Astara have been enslaved by the evil shadowraith, Dark Yabu, and have been imprisoned in caves surrounding the village of Rockhaven. As they toil in back-breaking labor, mining the underground caves for Yabu, a young boy named Vexx is able to escape the horror and make a run for it. desertcart.com Here's the deal: On the forsaken remains of what was once the proud planet called Astara, the villagers of Rockhaven led difficult but peaceful lives, until the day Dark Yabu of the Shadowraith, and his minions swept down from the sky. With terrible ferocity and ruthless efficiency they descended on the townsfolk, enslaving them and forcing them to work deep in the caves that surround their village. Dark Yabu murdered the grandfather of the young Vexx, who managed to slip quietly aboard the enemy's wind ship. There, locked deep within Yabu's sanctum, was the last pair of Astani Battlegauntlets, which leapt from their chest onto Vexx's outstretched hands, and bonded to his arms to give him special powers. Prepared to meet his destiny, Vexx embarks on a heroic quest through volcanic islands, desert temples, and frozen citadels. Ultimately, Vexx must confront Dark Yabu high atop the Landspire, save his people, and avenge the death of his grandfather. This action/adventure game features 18 levels, spanning treetop canopy villages, mysterious caves, underwater cities, and deadly volcanoes. There are hidden multiplayer party games that are unlocked as players progress through the single player world. Free-climbing mode allows players to climb uneven surfaces and dangle beneath overhangs. Each level's distinguishing landmark can be viewed from anywhere in the world in real time. There are day and night cycles with real-time lighting. Night changes the landscape and characters; enemies become more aggressive, and the environments become more hostile. Ultraresponsive player controls react instantly to player inputs. Gamers can cancel a move midway through and fire off extensive combo attacks. Hidden sundials allow players to change the time of day and gameplay. Advanced environment mapping creates beautiful reflections, glows, and highlights on characters, while clothes, hair, and trees respond dynamically to the environment.

Review: The nostalgia - Loved the game as a kid. I'm glad I got to play it again.
Review: over-looked game, good condition - underrated xbox game enjoying it again, 11 years later :) game arrived in good time, and great condition, despite it being used

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00006IKB6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,295 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #3,478 in Xbox Games, Consoles & Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (54) |
| Date First Available | August 13, 2002 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021481402763 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | XBox |
| Manufacturer | Acclaim Studios |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; 4.8 ounces |
| Rated | Teen |
| Type of item | CD-ROM |
| UPC | 021481402763 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The nostalgia
*by M***. on December 28, 2024*

Loved the game as a kid. I'm glad I got to play it again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ over-looked game, good condition
*by A***R on February 22, 2016*

underrated xbox game enjoying it again, 11 years later :) game arrived in good time, and great condition, despite it being used

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ugly Character, Gorgeous Game
*by F***S on July 21, 2003*

OK, I admit it - Vexx is a severely ugly character, and the box art is some of the worst I've ever seen. However, beyond that, the game itself is the best next-gen platformer I've played yet. The combination of incredible levels, skill-based exploration and platforming, enjoyable combat, and addictive riddles are unmatched so far. And all this from Acclaim? Great job! Vexx himself is an awful-looking character (although he is wonderfully animated), and the plot is disposable but the game itself is actually quite impressive. Combat doesn't get old, and is rarely required, but it can give you advantages. Vexx has a variety of moves that power up his Talons. The analog control is responsive and accurate, whether Vexx is jumping, climbing, or swimming. The levels themselves are probably the best thing about the game: they are huge, gorgeous, and packed with objectives, hidden areas, and secrets. Here's the thing: there is a series of warp gates to the different levels, powered by a rift device. The more Wraith Hearts you find and feed to the device, the more powerful it gets, and the more levels you can access. This makes the game rather non-linear, as netting five or so Hearts unlocks three entire levels to explore. You can switch between worlds whenever you want, or can try and locate every Heart in a certain level before moving to the next. Each level has ten or so hidden Hearts, clues to which are given to you in the form of a riddle. The platforming is fun and inventive, and challenging. Navigating a certain tower's obstacles in the first world gave me more trouble than anything in Rayman 2 or Klonoa 2 - and not because of the camera. Certain sections of the game are really tough to get through, but are always worth the trouble by leading to a hidden Heart, extra life, or simply another section of the beautiful levels (one has you creeping along the backbone of a gigantic dragon skeleton; another has you trapped inside a giant's mansion, exploring along a huge piano). The camera is a little unpredictable, but you can re-center it, move it with the right stick, or place it over Vexx's shoulder, so finding the perfect angle isn't too difficult. Vexx doesn't really add moves as the game progresses, either - you're quite versatile from the beginning. This cuts down on backtracking, as you're not forced to revisit worlds after learning a new move later on. This keeps the game focused on exploration and platforming. The game is also long, with nine or so gigantic levels. I think Vexx is really worth a look. It's not perfect, by any means. The camera's twitchy, and it sometimes takes a little extra work to see where you're going, but it's a small price to pay for how grand the rest of the game is. The soundtrack is also well-done and diverse, ranging from chorus-backed orchestra to jazz-rock fusion, believe it or not. It helps create a majestic mood to go along with the visuals - thankfully there's little techno. I'm constantly surprised by how versatile and inventive the levels are - it pays to explore every corner. Vexx reminds me a lot of Fur Fighters, in design, concept, and ingenuity. As a side note, I don't think Acclaim quite deserves all the bashing it gets. The Burnout series, Aggressive Inline, and now Vexx are all well-done, enjoyable games - maybe not the most original or polished games on the planet, but each is fun on their own merit. I'm afraid that many people passed on Vexx due to Acclaim's perceived poor status - it's their loss, frankly. Despite its sometime-cliched content and slightly annoying tech issues, I am very surprised at how addicting and enjoyable Vexx is. Take a chance on the ugly lil guy, and I bet you'll agree.

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