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X-Men Legends 2: Rise of Apocalypse


The many faces of Wolverine

A look back at every game with Marvel's feral fighter

Words: Shane Patterson, GamesRadar US


X-Men Legends (Activision, 2004) – PS2, GameCube, Xbox, PSP
X-Men Legends II (Activision, 2005) - PS2, GameCube, Xbox, PSP
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (Activision, 2006) - PS2, GameCube, Xbox, PSP, 360

Playing like a cel-shaded Gauntlet, Legends and Alliance are four-player co-op RPG romps enabling you to play as both heroes and villains against whatever threat is present. Fun for its unparalleled fan service (hidden items, attention to detail, alternate costumes) and for being a damn good series. Superfans, Ultimate Alliance 2 is on the way.


Above: You can’t really tell what happened, but Wolverine just leveled up

 

X-Men: The Official Game (Activision, 2006) – PS2, GameCube, Xbox, 360, DS
The Officially Official game nicely bridges the gap between the second and third movies yet suffers from being a movie game (read: kind of sucks). You play as chumps like Nightcrawler and Iceman in various segments of the game, but Wolverine gives you the most APMs (awesomes per minute) to keep you from weeping excessively.

 


Above: His claws apparently make magic in this one – snikt!

 

Wolverine (LJN, 1991) – NES
First full-on Wolverine game and the first platforming X-Men game. Classic in that this game is most known for punishing you by using Wolverine’s trademark claws. Every time you deploy them (with the Select button), you lose health. His claws aren’t even his powers! Anyway, burgers and sodas refill his health… for some reason.




Above: Looking for action at the center of the Earth

 

Wolverine: Adamantium Rage (Acclaim, 1994) – SNES, Genesis
Interestingly, Wolverine’s second solo adventure (his occupation is “adventurer” after all) is slightly different in both the Genesis and SNES versions. The opening cutscenes vary slightly in presenting the same story before the game begins proper. There are some strange gameplay differences like a timer in the Genesis version that will kill if you’re idle too long. That sucks because your health regenerates over time… stand still too long and you lose a life? That negates the whole purpose!


Above: One day Logan, everything the sun touches will be yours

 

X2: Wolverine’s Revenge (Activision, 2003) – PS2, GameCube, Xbox, PC, GBA
Very loosely based on the best movie in the series, X2: X-Men United, Wolverine’s Revenge has the mutant (voiced by Mark Hamill) slashing his way to the Weapon X facility in order to cure himself from a virus. Decent action game and features Sabretooth pretty prominently, even though he (seemingly) died in the first movie. Wait a second, Apocalypse shows up too. And Wolverine is modeled more like his comic book self, with a leather jacket and wifebeater underneath. This game isn’t based on the movie at all. Never mind, it doesn’t count.


Above: The old endless mirror trick

 

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Activision, 2009) – PS3, 360, Wii, PS2, PSP, DS
Even though Origins is based off this Friday’s Wolverine film, it’s decidedly more violent. While the movie is PG-13, you’ll see severed limbs, heads and (obviously) tons of the red stuff. Combos are of the light/heavy variety, but there’s a new regeneration technique featuring multiple layers of muscle and skin to grow back. The only time a Wolverine game will be educational.


Above: His Legendary outfit. Keep reading for the final unlockable costume!


 
46 Comments
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Ddz53  - 7 months 7 days ago 
Never the same suit, but always hairy
ELpork  - 7 months 7 days ago 
GHAAA that creed comparison!? why?
bobalou27  - 7 months 7 days ago 
awesome. just awesome
PK64  - 7 months 7 days ago 
3 oh yeah wolverine is homosexual
helix92  - 7 months 7 days ago 
Wow thats a lot of games. The new one looks pretty cool but whats the bet that it will just be another average movie tie-in. They should do a "Many faces of Batman" when arkham asylum comes out.
GamesRadarCharlieBarratt  - 7 months 7 days ago 
@helix92 - Shane already did!

http://www.gamesradar.com/f/batmans-best-and-worst-games/a-2008071195254141016
GamesRadarShanePatterson  - 7 months 7 days ago 
That's not all Charlie! Batman's Best and Worst Games is the first "Want More" link on the 4th page!
GamesRadarCharlieBarratt  - 7 months 7 days ago 
Fourth page? I can't be expected to click three times!
RebornKusabi  - 7 months 7 days ago 
As a huge Venom fan, I ****ing loved Venom-Wolverine in Web of Shadow's! One of the coolest parts of the game, hands-down.
GoldenMe  - 7 months 7 days ago 
Oh you two, calm down. Let's just keep hoping that Wolverine can face Ken again in Marvel vs Capcom 3.

Capcom, please?!
Koouunn  - 7 months 7 days ago 
u guys make fun of the genesis 1, but that 1 was my favorite. then was Marvel vs Capcom 2
CNnegative1  - 7 months 7 days ago 
I laffed at the creed comparison.... well played GR....well played
NipplesTheSuperHippo  - 7 months 7 days ago 
When I was reading this, I found out that if you say x-man around 30 times to yourself, your mind will explode!
good work by the way, really good read.
NipplesTheSuperHippo  - 7 months 7 days ago 
sorry, that would be x-mEn
nyef  - 7 months 7 days ago 
"One day Logan, everything the sun touches will be yours"

lol gotta love the lion king
Corsair89  - 7 months 7 days ago 
Wolverine kicks ass. I can't wait until Marvel vs Capcom 2 comes to XBLA.


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twishart  - 7 months 7 days ago 
man, I played the SHIT out of Mutant Apocalypse.
Dead  - 7 months 7 days ago 
Oh man I'm getting a HUGE nostalgia rush from that mention of X-men for Genesis. As hilarious as I now realize it was, that was the soundtrack to my childhood.
Dead  - 7 months 7 days ago 
Also I now have to buy Web of Shadows just to see Venom-Wolverine.
BoondockSaint54  - 7 months 7 days ago 
I loved that old arcade game. The one thing I didn't like about the X-Men games was you could only use the powers to much before they went bye-bye for a while.
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