X-Men Origins: Wolverine
- Relentless Combat:Take control of Wolverine¿s indestructible adamantium claws with over one hundred custom moves, reflex quick-kills, and long-range lunge attacks.
- Real-time Renaissance: Wolverine¿s unique renaissance abilities mend bone and muscle tissue in real-time, allowing for non-stop combat and impossible risk-taking
- Build up your Rage to unlock astonishing special-moves, combos and contextual attacks, or utilize Wolverine¿s unique animal instincts to expose tactical advantages and weak points in enemies, solve puzzles and learn escape routes.
- Well loved Marvel Heroes and Villains: To uncover Wolverine¿s turbulent past, fight with and against the most well loved characters in the Marvel universe. Gambit, Sabretooth, and more combine to make this the most intense action experience in gaming.
- Cinematic Intensity: Fall to earth from 30,000 feet in the air with no parachute, lunge owing to spinning helicopter blades, take on entire platoons at once – level after level of epic gameplay awaits.
Product Description
Uncage Wolverine’s tragic past and learn how the ultimate weapon was made. Let loose the razor sharp adamantium claws, feral instincts and mutant renaissance potential of the world’s fiercest hero. Gut combat. Pure rage. Epic battles. Take on the impossible in your hunt to uncover the secrets of Weapon X…then exact your revenge.
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine hit the huge time consoles with loads of bloody mayhem, while every other version of the game, including this DS version, features some pretty watered down action. That aside though, the DS version of X-Men Origins: Wolverine features some fun elements regardless, even if the end result is a game that feels overly rushed. Playing much like the DS version of Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, Wolverine features some half-decent combat, as well as small extras like finding comic books and unlocking new moves and in-game trophies to boot; most of which all get overshadowed by the fact that a majority of the game is just sloppily place together thanks to some awkward controls. The levels are long, nearly to the point of being excruciating, and the game’s characters and areas are honestly well animated. All in all, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a rushed movie tie-in for the DS, but there are some fun elements here to find regardless, and if you own a DS and like Wolverine and/or X-Men, give this game a look.
Rating: 3 / 5
My brother bought this game while I was away one day, and when I got back, boy did I get an earful. He was so upset that he wasted his cash on this game, that I agreed to watch him play it. The character art when they are speaking on the bottom screen is cartoonish. For example: Wolverine looks like a black-eyed hungover hobo with terrible hair. The side scrolling gameplay reminiscent to Mario or Megaman does not do the legendary Wolverine justice, and the mindless constant button mashing with endless enemies that take too long to die was far beyond irritating. As far as the Rage mode was concerned, the bar ran out too quick and the way he jumps off the screen so you can just attack any thing within screen range with the touch pad was lame. Many a eerie looking mutant got away using Rage. The animated non-playing scenes were terribly programmed; with everyone looking box-ish and distorted. My brother hardly got into the level before I despised it as much as he did. Therefore, if you like button mashing, beat em’ up sports meeting and don’t care about graphics or tale shape, (or you’re three years ancient) you should buy this game. Otherwise, if you have a Wii, get the Wii version. It’s much better, but that’s another review.
Rating: 1 / 5