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Releasing as a tie-in to the summer blockbuster of the same name, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is an above-average attempt at using a movie license to give fans an entertaining way to continue the Wolverine love long after the movie credits have finished r...
As far as movie games go, this is one of the best, even surpassing the film in some ways. Granted, for some players, the combat may get repetitive, and the story isnt going to change the way you look at video games. X-Men Origins: Wolverine doesnt c...
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine is an action game that is based on the film of the same name. The game release coincided with the release of the film on May 1, 2009 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows, and Wii. The game was developed primarily by Raven S...
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When a new movie with a lot of hype comes out you can bet a video game will be sure to follow. This happens to be a downfall for many great game ideas, but this can’t be said for Raven Software’s Wolverine. This is where I must admit that I haven’t r...
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James Howlett aka Logan aka Wolverine is on a mission in Africa with Team X run by William Stryker. This is where X-Men Origins: Wolverine the video game begins and revisits time and time again. Setting and gore are the two things that set this movie b...
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X-Men Origins: Wolverines only weakness is its story, which is a convoluted mess by the end. The engaging, entertaining, and highly satisfying combat is what we came to this game for and it delivers in giant rips and tears that will leave you bloody...
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OCModShop Updated: 2012-01-28 01:24:14
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Usually games based upon super hero movies succeed about as much as movies based upon video games. Thankfully the talented people at Raven Software and Acvtivision have crafted what is probably the best super hero themed game ever with X-Men Origins:...
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Overall, the visuals in Wolverine are solid. Granted it is nothing spectacular or incredibly innovative but the game does have plenty of eye candy throughout and our main hero does look great in high definition. From his razor sharp metal claws to his...
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When Activision started releasing information about the X-Men Origins: Wolverine game, they promised to deliver an M-Rated Wolverine experience unlike any game before it. Whereas most games featuring Canada’s most famou...
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Playing X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a very odd experience. It's a game based on a 12-rated summer Blockbuster, but it's more violent than any other game released this year. The violence actually makes a lot of sense when you think about it (although we...
Combat is fast and fun, Extreme violence, Too much boss repetition, Stay too long in each location...
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An M-Rated Wolverine game? Sign me up!In the early ‘90s, I entered the comic book phase of my life. While I read some stuff from DC and Image, I mainly read a couple of Marvel titles. One of those titles was Wolverine. As I sat in my room reading, I th...
Real time healing is awesome, Ton of moves to master, Mrated Wolverine game...
Camera can be problematic, Tends to get repetitive, Cut scene volume, Lack of true origin story...
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I don't know how it happened: perhaps somebody smudged some ink somewhere, or lazily misread a memo. Maybe somebody crossed the streams. But, regardless of how, Raven's accompanying videogame to Hugh Jackman's latest cineplex adventure, X-Men Origins:...
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