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X-Men Origins: Wolverine Uncaged Edition


A movie tie-in that doesn't suck? Naaaah...

For the first five hours Wolverine is brilliant. There’s nothing particularly original or inspiring about it – it’s just loads of vicious, bloody, stupid fun. It craps all over recent travesties such as Iron Man, Watchmen and The Incredible Hulk and proves that film spin-offs can be decent if the developers put the effort in. But then it starts repeating itself. The same enemies, puzzles and locations are wheeled out time and time again, meaning the excitement quickly gives way to familiarity and boredom. But those first five hours almost make it worth it, for a range of reasons that we’re about to explain.

Making things die in this game is a ridiculous amount of fun. The thrill of being a super-fast, super-strong, virtually indestructible mutant with retractable, razor-sharp claws is captured perfectly by the slick, dynamic combat. The simple God of War-style combos aren’t anything we haven’t seen before – heavy attacks, light attacks, throws – but it’s the sheer speed and brutality of Logan’s moves that make the game so appealing. He literally tears through enemies, slicing off their arms and legs, cutting them in half, driving them into walls and impaling them on surrounding scenery.

But it’s the lunge ability that we love the most. Lock onto a nearby enemy (or not-so-nearby, that’s the beauty of this attack) and then fling yourself towards them. Then, depending on what combo you use, you’ll either slash at them with your claws or pick them up and toss them – either into other enemies or handily-placed skewers. A light attack will enable you to repeatedly slam your claws into their chest, while a heavy attack sees Logan leap into the air and slam them into the goon’s face in slow-motion as he pleads for mercy. Like we said; this game is terrifyingly brutal.

In fact, it’s even rated higher than the movie. And it makes the most of its adult rating at every single opportunity, especially during the mid-level cutscenes. Occasionally, an action you perform such as jumping over a bridge or lunging at an enemy) will then segway seamlessly into a cutscene.

They’re like quick-time events without the brainless button-bashing and some of them are hilariously violent. For example, in an early level Wolverine leaps onto a helicopter, pulls the pilot out and shoves his head into the spinning rotors, jumping off at the last second as the helicopter spirals to the ground and crashes. In another, he impales an enemy on the end of a gun emplacement then turns it on the rest of his buddies, Rambo-style. These bits are a pleasure to watch rather than intrusive and they’ll have you punching the air and whooping with delight. They could have been a bit more interactive though.


 
8 Comments
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bignat  - 6 months 24 days ago 
first!!!
skaface  - 6 months 24 days ago 
Death to all "First"-Guys!!!!
Seriously - what kind of achivement is this?!
"Wow, i commented first on an article"?!
Anyway....Hurray to Wolverine!
To bad that the Game sounds just like as boring and dull as the movie...
But Fanboys will be pleased, both media will get lots of money and almost everyone will be pleased..bäh..
iKOemos  - 6 months 24 days ago 
Somehow I knew how this game was gonna turn out. But the violence is welcome fun and this looks like a definite rental. Oh and skaface, have you ever been first?
garnsr  - 6 months 24 days ago 
I've been first to comment, but didn't see much point in adding a comment that adds nothing to the conversation about the article. This one, of course, has nothing to do with the article, but it's not the first comment, so I guess we can go off topic already.
RandyChimp  - 6 months 24 days ago 
I've played the demo and ive ordedered the game. It is actually more fun than you'd think. I reccommend it for gore lovers. Its a bit of a laugh, dont take this shit seriously
helix92  - 6 months 23 days ago 
I almost cried with dissapointment at the movie, they completely destroyed deadpool. Like the game the film was good at first and then it spiraled down into the pit of mediocrity. But Deadpool, so sad
skyline19  - 6 months 23 days ago 
Finished it yesterday, its great mindless fun and I'm playing through on hard now.

Loved the movie also.
Savannah1994  - 6 months 14 days ago 
i loved the movie , so i think ill get this one , even if only the first 5 hours count....
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine Uncaged Edition
X-Men Origins: Wolverine Uncaged Edition

Genre: Action
Release date: May 1, 2009
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Raven Software
Franchise: X-Men
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