X-Men Origins: Wolverine Review

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Visually it's hugely impressive but also quite flawed
Visually it's hugely impressive but also quite flawed

Visually it's hugely impressive but also quite flawed

The star of the show, though, is the lunge move. By tapping the right shoulder button to target an enemy (it's all automatic although you can switch who you're locked on to) and then pressing the left shoulder button, Logan leaps through the air, spikes his victim in the chest and then pummels them to death (more often than not) while on the ground. It's quite easy to spam this move at first, especially on gun-carrying enemies, but it's so much fun it doesn't grow tiresome. Later enemies also have a few counter measures to stop relentless use of the same move, so you're not going to be able to coast through the whole game using just this single devastating leap.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a fairly lengthy game, certainly far longer than what you might expect from a movie tie-in, and developer Raven has included a simplistic but rewarding levelling system that runs throughout. When you kill enemies or pick up dog tags (occasionally hidden but more often just in plain sight) you earn XP, which goes towards your overall total and level. Level up and you'll replenish your health and earn tokens that can be used to upgrade your abilities. Speaking of health, Wolverine can take a lot of punishment (at times you can see his skeleton) but heals fairly quickly (you actually see the wounds close up on his character model), so unless you're attacked repeatedly while your internal organs are visible it's very hard to see a Game Over screen.

These tokens can be used to do fairly mundane things like increase your health, but also to increase the power of your four special Rage abilities. These can be performed once you've gathered enough red orbs (did you really think there'd be no orb collecting?) from fallen enemies and destroyed objects, allowing you to increase your strength, spin insanely fast, shoot through the air like a corkscrew or perform a strange deadly cartwheel. Mutagens collected over the course of the game can also be applied to three unlockable slots, modifying your character slightly. We opted to increase our health, XP earned and damage when near death, but there are a lot of options to play with.

While the violence is going to turn heads and get the most attention, it's the surprisingly decent combat system that will keep you playing. The game is relatively easy, perhaps deliberately so given who you're playing as, but once you're a third of the way through the campaign you'll be pulling of some great combos and probably having a really good time. The action often gets extremely samey though, with repetition being the order of the day. Had Raven cut the length of the overly long levels and removed the constant re-use of mid-level sub bosses, we'd have been far more impressed. As it stands, you spend far too long in each location, repeatedly jumping on and killing the same large enemies and frequently longing for the end of the level.

This isn't a game for kids

This isn't a game for kids

Visually it's also a bit mixed. At times the locations look breathtaking, Logan's character model is superb and the damage modelling is incredible - you'll regularly want to stop and take a look at the holes in Logan's torso. At other times the frame rate will plunge so low it's unplayable, Logan appears to be floating on the ground as he walks, enemies will glitch through objects when they're killed and from time to time even teleport in the air. The cutscenes are superb though, at times coming across as near photo-realistic. Audio work is also pretty top notch, and there's a sense that the game received far more care and attention than your average movie licensed title - we even stumbled across a World of Warcraft reference hidden in a cave.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is an extremely competent hack 'n' slash that achieves exactly what developer Raven set out to do: deliver a real Wolverine experience. This isn't the feral X-Man as family-friendly super-hero, but a full-on blood thirsty killer. The combat is fast and fun, the presentation often hugely impressive and Wolverine's shreddable body almost worth the asking price alone. Sadly a lot of repetition brings the whole package down, and there are a few too many little glitches, but if you've always wanted to play as Wolverine without the muzzle, this is what you've been waiting for.

VideoGamer.com Score

7Score out of 10
  • Extreme violence
  • Combat is fast and fun
  • Too much boss repetition
  • Stay too long in each location

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BLAZER

loved it.superb healing mechanics.the grab system worked great.
Posted 04:35 on 04 April 2010
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ZeitgeistReview

I made a video review of this game on my YouTube channel.

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Posted 19:56 on 02 June 2009
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Karlius

100% completed and my feelings haven't changed. Solid 8-8.5/10.

:)
Posted 19:23 on 09 May 2009
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guyderman

Played it for a couple of hours last night - It may lack a little depth - but my god it's fun - I can't believe how Bloody it is! - LOL!
Agree with the repetative Bosses though but I'm really enjoying it at the moment! - I'm prefering it to Devil May Cry 4. At the moment I'm with you Karlius I'll give it an 8 too - just for sheer fun and cool factor - this is definatley a Wolverine I've wanted to play for a long time - nice and violent!
Posted 09:43 on 02 May 2009
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thpcplayer

REally expected a 9 atlast hell i am way too short of games right now looks like i will miss it huh :(
Posted 09:11 on 02 May 2009
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guyderman

Whoo Hoo! picked it up on the way home - couldn't help myself - God I'm gonna be in trouble - LOL!
Posted 17:56 on 01 May 2009
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guyderman

I really want this game - unfortunatley the Boss (wife) said I can't spend anymore money till next payday!

*wonders why he got married*
Posted 13:17 on 01 May 2009
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Karlius

I think thats an awesom ereview Tom. I feel exactly the same way. I'd of given it an 8 though lol. Too many glitches a feel that it's been slightly rushed. The repitition of bosses gets annoying. The repitition of bosses gets annoying. The repitition of bosses gets annoying. The repitition of bosses gets annoying..... See what i mean lol. But all in all just good fun. It does get a 10 for gore.
Posted 12:55 on 01 May 2009

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Review Summary: If you've always wanted to play as Wolverine without the muzzle, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is what you've been waiting for.

Our Score: 7 out of 10
Developer: Raven Software
Publisher: Activision
Genre: Action
No. Players: One
Rating: BBFC 18
Site Rank: 2,732 388