X-Men Origins: Wolverine Uncaged Edition review

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

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But, as we mentioned earlier, the fun doesn’t last. The game tries to keep the combat varied by offering up enemies that have to be killed in certain ways. There are robot spiders that fire missiles you have to whack back with your claws to destroy, guards with shields you have to get behind to damage and giant rock monsters you have to lunge at and then attack before they swat you away like a tiny, hairy fly.

The levels may be linear and the action derivative of a million other games that have preceded it (God of War, Onimusha, Genji, Dynasty Warriors, Devil May Cry etc.), but a surprising amount of polish, bold visuals and a decent story make Wolverine well worth playing, regardless of any preconceptions you may have about licensed titles. It loses appeal about halfway through, thanks to an over-reliance on recycling puzzles and enemies, but for those first few hours it’s viciously entertaining. It may be one to rent rather than buy, although you should add a few extra points if you’re a rabid Wolverine/X-Men fan. This is the first of many games featuring Logan as the hero that really give you the feeling of ‘being’ the world’s angriest mutant. Just a shame it’s so short-lived.

May 1, 2009

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GenreAction
DescriptionHelp Wolverine hack and slash a bloody trail through his dense and murky past, in this violently thrilling, if not very original, adventure.
Franchise nameX-Men
UK franchise nameX-Men
PlatformXbox 360, PS3, PC
US censor ratingMature
UK censor rating18+
Release date1 May 2009 (US), 1 May 2009 (UK)
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