At the start of this volume, the X-Men are down to a rather sad group of four, including Marrow, Storm, Rogue, and Wolverine. It's not the most interesting group ever; thank heavens for the return of the Excalibur X-Men ...
Unfortunately, it's not enough to put the Seagle/Kelly X-Men on the right track ... And they're hampered by ugly '90s art the whole time ...
Children of the Atom (UXM 360, XM 80). The return of Kitty Pryde, Colossus, and Nightcrawler aren't enough to save this turgid, wordy story, which remarkably seems to be the 30th anniversary special for the comic. The X-Men repeatedly fight a group of "New X-Men" raised by "Professor Xavier", except the New X-Men are totally blank slates with no characterization, leaving this an entirely dull exercise [3/10].
Thrall (XM 1/2). This story by DeZago shows that it might not be the X-Men team members that are causing the problems, but instead the writers. Sure it's a transparent take-off of "Kitty's Faerie Tale" with a twist, but it's fun and interesting, even if a bit shallow (due to the length) [7/10].
Downtime (UXM 361, XM 81). These quieter stories are definitely better than the massive crossovers around them. Granted, their plots are still so-so (particularly the fight against Kali in the latter issue). But the character interactions of the team are good, as is the reintroduction of Gambit. [6/10]
Marrow (XMU 22). Vaughan's focus on Marrow is a nice bit of characterization, and it's more successful than most of the XMUs because it takes her on as part of the team rather than trying to give her a meaningless solo mission [7/10].
The Hunt for Xavier (UXM 362-364, XM82-84). Back in the main plot, and things once more become turgid and wordy. There's also a never-ending fight against Cerebro, a foe that's entirely boring due to his total lack of character. Meanwhile, the "New X-Men" are dealt with in a such a cursory way that it's insulting to the readers. There are some nice elements in this dull story, such as the Prof hooking up with the Brotherhood and a (final?) battle against a dying Pyro. But it's not enough to save this story [4/10].
The Ghosts of X-Mas Past (UXM 365). This story is a muddled mess with too much going on to make sense, but has a few nice emotional moments too. [6/10]
When everyone says that the X-Men was bad in the '90s, this is the run that they meant. It's got a bad team of X-Men, bad artwork, and writing that doesn't hold up. Overall: bleh.