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Destructoid review: X-Men Origins: Wolverine photo

We all know the story when it comes to videogames based on movies. Rushed out of the gate to coincide with the theatrical release, lazily put together to cash in and make a quick buck off the back of some Hollywood travesty. At first glance, X-Men Origins: Wolverine should rightfully inspire the same sense of apathy that usually accompanies a licensed game.

However, as you may have already heard by now, Raven Software's brand new Wolverine game might not deserve the usual cynicism and derision reserved for the typical movie game. This is a game made by Wolverine fans and crafted with a genuine love for the source material, despite compromising with evil publisher Activision to base the game off the recent film. 

So, is this truly one of the few licensed games that doesn't suck? Read on to find out!

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Xbox 360 [Reviewed], PS3, Wii, PC, DS, PSP)
Developer: Raven Software
Publisher: Activision
Released: April 28, 2009
MSRP: $49.99

X-Men Origins: Wolverine does what any superhero videogame should do -- it makes you feel like a badass. Just like the Spiderman games scored points with a great web-slinging mechanic, Wolverine brings its own unique super power to the table -- the lunge. Taking the iconic image of Wolverine pouncing on his opponents as seen in many a Marvel comic, Raven Software has created an action game that truly harnesses the feeling of being one of the world's most recognizable comic book characters.

It's true that for the vast majority of the game, all you need to really do to take out huge swathes of enemies is just leap from foe to foe, cutting them to shreds with very little resistance. However, this isn't a bad thing -- it's exactly what it should be. Most of the opponents in Wolverine remain little more than claw-fodder, being churned out and fed to our adamantium-enhanced hero. The game sets out to empower the player and make them feel incredibly cool. It succeeds. 

Wolverine's story is, naturally, based on the film and constantly flits between Logan's time in Africa and his post-Weapon X adventures. Perhaps the movie is more coherent, but I had a hard time following exactly what was supposed to be going on half the time. I don't know why Logan was cutting up African people, and we're never even told why certain former members of Team X are trying to kill him. It's not explaind why Nord and Dukes are so hostile toward Logan, and the relationship between Logan and Stryker is rather sloppily defined. Characters are introduced and then removed with little to no fanfare. That said, the story is not important, because this is all about the blood. 

Yes, blood. Unlike the movie, this videogame is brutal, and Raven makes no apologies for that. Logan is finally as savage and ruthless as he's always claimed, putting those adamantium claws to good use and carving up enemies in a variety of inventive and hilarious ways. Most finishing moves involve a lost limb, or being stabbed in the testicles, or just picked up and driven headfirst into the ground so hard that the skull explodes. There are also environmental kills, with players able to lure enemies near spikes, electrical outlets and cement mixers for some vicious justice. 

Combat is very simple, and nothing that God of War fans won't have already encountered. Light and strong attacks can be combined with a variety of simple simple button presses, and by holding a shoulder button along with one of the face buttons, Logan can access some powerful "Rage" attacks that drain a special power meter. Simple, derivative stuff, but if it works, it works. Lunging is very simple, requiring you to hold the Left button to target and the Right button to jump. Pressing the Y button at the moment Logan hits an enemy will also allow players to smoothly transition from a lunge to a devastating claw attack. 

The combat is helped along by a number of highly memorable setpieces, such a Spillway chase in which Logan has to lunge from the back of moving trucks, or a scene in which he leaps onto a helicopter, smashes the window open, yanks out the pilot and holds his head up to the chopper's rotor blades. These scenes are gratuitous and serve no purpose other than to be cool for cool's own sake, and that's what I like about them. 

Unfortunately, Origins is held back by a few key problems that stop it from being truly great. The game's second half fails to live up to the first, and awkwardly tries to cram in plot details and boss fights with no sense of transition. The repetitive combat also starts to wear thin at some points, and there are a number of inane puzzle sequences that range from boring to infuriating. The game's boss fights are also quite disappointing, especially the constant Wendigo battles that involve you dodging attacks, lunging onto their backs and hammering the attack button. The first fight against these enemies was fun enough. By the fifth I was getting really sick and tired of doing the same old thing. 

Even the battle against the Sentinel, which should have been epic and thrilling, was quite dull and very irritating, especially during the skydiving section where one has to avoid a load of metal crap being thrown at Logan without any sort of warning or time to react. 

Despite these sluggish moments, Wolverine still manages to remain enjoyable just by continuing to do what it does best and making Wolverine the toughest videogame character he can be. The lunging never gets old, and when there are enemies who prove to be more lunge resistant, it can be fun trying to work out the best way of killing them. Discovering that you can grab one particular enemy's shotgun, force it under his own chin and then pull the trigger is one of many delights players can sample.

As one may expect, there is a light leveling system in the game, with Wolverine gaining experience from each kill and from the numerous collectible dog tags scattered throughout the stages. Each level awards the player two new skill points, which can be invested in attack power, health, Rage and Logan's various special attacks. Taking a page out of BioShock, a number of Mutagens are to be found throughout the game which can be equipped to Mutagen slots and, very much like Plasmids, confer extra unique abilities.

Graphically, the game looks the part, with some terrific animation, especially when it comes to rendering Hugh Jackman. The various environments get recycled all too often, but are detailed and full of extra hidden easter eggs that should provide a few laughs here and there. The production values are high, and the game is surprisingly tight all over. At times I witnessed a few elements of slowdown and dodgy cutscene animation, but the overall aesthetic is generally consistent in its quality.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a good game. A damn good game. For many it'll be a rent, but for fans of the character I would say there's enough incentive for a purchase, especially since there are some neat extras such as the ability to unlock classic comic book costumes for Wolverine to wear. It feels so good getting Hugh Jackman into some yellow spandex. If you're cynical when it comes to movie licenses, do check Origins out. Just like me, you may be very pleasantly surprised. 

Score: 7.5 -- Good (7s are solid games that definitely have an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.)









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randombullseye's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 18:05
randombullseye
Why don't the words beat em up appear anywhere in this text?
aaronf's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 18:10
aaronf
Mutagens.... from TMNT?
Anus Mcphanus's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 18:16
Anus Mcphanus
I was very pleasantly surprised by this game. It's a hell of a lot of fun but I personally thought that it suffered graphically. It doesn't look terrible but it does lack a lot of polish especially the cutscenes using the in game engine.

I agree with the review that this deserves to be checked out
Los255's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 18:22
Los255
Rent for me.
pedrovay2003's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 18:42
pedrovay2003
This is the kind of game that should have two reviews, one for the 360/PS3 version and one for the Wii/PS2 version, since they're extremely different. Just a suggestion --- I hope we at least see that when Ghostbusters launches.

I enjoyed what I played of this game. I love how good the HD versions look.
Dragonzigg's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 18:46
Dragonzigg
I loved the demo of this game, but I'l probably wait for the price to come down, as I'm keeping my powder (read: money) dry for inFamous later this month.
HydroTonix's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 18:56
HydroTonix
Why is it under the DS category? LOLWUT
vexed alex's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 18:57
vexed alex
Because it's a hack and slash?
Excel-2011's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 18:58
Excel-2011
So why is this listed under DS?
BikeZombie's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 18:59
BikeZombie
Absolutely loving this game. I agree that the replay value might be a bit low but killing 6 enemies at once makes me fell like a big, big man.
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 19:05
Chronic Logic
So, better than the movie? Yay or nay?

The gameplay seems good, but the repetetiveness seems a little worrying. I mean once you've beaten the game, is that all?
Namelessted's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 19:07
Namelessted
Umm.... at about 1:15 of the video review Sterling says, "the feeling of what it is like to be Theodore Logan".... What the fuck are you talking about Sterling? Logan, i understand. But he never went by the alias "Theodore", EVER. Where the fuck are you pulling that name out of?
Namelessted's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 19:16
Namelessted
Are you fucking kidding me? What the fuck does Bill and Ted have to do with a Wolverine video game?
Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 19:24
Chris Carter
@random
Because like DMC, it is not a beat 'em up. It's an action/hack n' slash.

@Chronic
The game's huge downfall imo is that you get nothing for beating it sans costumes that do nothing. Now, if you got a Deadpool skin, we'd be talking multiple playthroughs. And I know for a fact it would be easy as shit to do in the game's 2 year dev-span.

@Nameless
You're pretty horrible at trolling.
Corak's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 19:38
Corak
Pretty much what I expected, since I don't rent games anymore this might be a price drop purchase for me.
GBreaux's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 19:40
GBreaux
im pretty sure i saw wolverine cut someones dick off in the video review.
koose's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 19:49
koose
i have no idea what scripts or similar you are running on this site that makes youtube vids judder horribly and become unwatchable. i have to go to youtube to watch them.... :(
parrothead's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 19:51
parrothead
might rent this one
Velt's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 19:54
Velt
On the PC the games goes smooth with a good graphic card. As you may imagine not a LOT of options for configuration, but if you have one: USE A JOYPAD.
I think you can hurt yourself using keyboard and mouse.
grasslunatic's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 20:04
grasslunatic
I liked the demo. I might buy this if it drops in price a bit.
LukienAkeela's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 20:09
LukienAkeela
Sweet. I will definitely be picking this up when it drastically reduces in price.
Jack Maverick's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 20:18
Jack Maverick
Easily worth the rental. One thing I'd like to point out about the game is how easy it is. Even the hard difficulty never really challenged except for the first two acts because you had to go through the tutorial before you got your ass-kicking moves back. Another reason it could have been easy was probably due to my mutagen combinations. Savage is easily one of the better mutagens in the game.

Someone out there will probably go for a challenge and do a "No Mutagen Run." Not me though, not after how much the final boss pissed me off with his cheap fight.
Chicken008's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 20:28
Chicken008
Why is this under DS if you reviewed the 360 version?
BattyAdroit's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 20:31
BattyAdroit
Who is Spiderman? Is he like Spider-Man?
Kyousuke Nanbu's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 20:44
Kyousuke Nanbu
How is nameless trolling? All he's guilty off is not getting Sterling's shitty joke.

And I agree with the review, the game is very good for a licensed game.
Y0j1mb0's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 21:29
Y0j1mb0
100% agree with this review. Personally I love this game.
pedrovay2003's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 21:45
pedrovay2003
@Batty

You know what's sad? If you search Google for "Spider-Man," it says "Did you mean Spiderman?"
burglarize's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 22:51
burglarize
Good review, my only complaint would be that you're doing too much of a "voice" on the video.

You put too much effort in to reading your script and it sounds laboured. Personally I think it would be better if you talked a little more naturally.
AngryJoeShow's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2009 23:02
AngryJoeShow
The game is as Inconsistantly Fun as its Movie Counter-Part. Its Definitely worth a RENTAL, but i'm a bit surprised that Jim recommends a full buy (though I didnt know it was only $49.99 instead of $59.99, but still).

5/10, Says Joe.
The Amazing Shenazin's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2009 00:50
The Amazing Shenazin
too bad the movie it's based on is shit
Sharpless's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2009 01:21
Sharpless
@Magnalon (re: Namelessted)
The words "at trolling" were entirely unnecessary for that sentence.
Heyasuki_'s Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2009 01:59
Heyasuki_
I've already completed this game at it was a lot of fun =)
akathatoneguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2009 02:22
akathatoneguy
@ TheReborn-

Absolutely not! Why would anyone buy a game that doesn't give them 3183818+ hours of gameplay? The only games that anyone should EVER buy are multiplayer games and long-ass JRPGs.

</sarcasm>

Not every game is going to be 30+ hours. An old school hack and slash like this, God of War, etc. would become very tiresome after the 10 hour mark or so. If you're not a fan of the genre (and obviously you aren't, at least not enough to buy because God forbid you don't get your money's worth) then the Buy It! obviously doesn't apply to you. Even if Madden 10 gets a 9, that doesn't mean that someone who hates the NFL and football games should buy it. Does this really need to be spelled out?
Mooks's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2009 03:07
Mooks
What is this is about no good movie tie in games? Did no one play the Lord of the Rings hack and slash games? Those were great!
Slique's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2009 04:47
Slique
@Koose: The youtube videos are embedded in HD, so that's probably why it lags. It does the same for me on my laptop, which can't handle the HD youtube videos too well.
Emrah's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2009 07:58
Emrah
Me likes the demo.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2009 10:52
Jim Sterling
"Why is this under DS if you reviewed the 360 version?"

It's filed under every platform its on. Unfortunately, I have no choice over what tag chooses to appear.
Ocified-Xboxer's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2009 11:10
Ocified-Xboxer
I got the game on release, and I loved just about every face ripping moment...The boss fights do get too tedious, and there were a few "bullshit" moments for good measure. But, and I'll probably get ripped for comparing the two, this game reminded me of how much I loved Conan...Both are vicereal and bloody and do a great job at conveying the character.

I will say that the games story is far easier to understand if you see the movie first. It seems like Raven takes for granted that whoever plays the game will have seen the movie. Since I saw it at the beginning of last month it was far easier to follow. (although I don't get why Mystique was thrown in there...Or there was a mention of a certain German demon badass as the child of 2 folks I won't name (in case you haven't played it)...

I'd also like to suggest that from now on, every article Jim writes has to include the soundbite "You will stab an enemy in the eyes, and rip a massive hole from his head to his balls"...
Namelessted's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2009 19:40
Namelessted
Even if you filed it under every platform it is on, the game that you reviewed is not on the DS. You should have only filed it under Xbox 360, PS3, and PC because those are the only three platforms that the Uncaged Edition of the game is on (which is the version of the game that you reviewed).
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2009 21:03
Jim Sterling
Thank you for telling me how to do my job, but if a game is listed for all platforms, we tag them under all platforms.

I actually asked Niero to patch tags so we can control what tags show up. That'll hopefully be coming soon so we can display the most relevant tags.
Brandon Undead's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/10/2009 08:46
Brandon Undead
Wow, I haven't been privy to Namelessted's trolling in some time. Nostalgic.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/10/2009 11:51
Jim Sterling
I'm just glad he's actually taking part in Destructoid comments again, which is a nice surprise.
pascuz46's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 01:14
pascuz46
LOL Ohh Innovation Jim how you surprise me with the hate you receive from a positive review of a game. That is just classic. On another note I believe I will give this a rental, thank you Jim.

By the way, been meaning to ask for a while now. The effects used at the beginning of the video reviews is that made in after effects? And what is your editing software, just curious.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 08:14
Jim Sterling
"By the way, been meaning to ask for a while now. The effects used at the beginning of the video reviews is that made in after effects? And what is your editing software, just curious."

I only provide the voice and occasional editing ideas. It's our boy Rey who does all the tech work, so he's your man.
Demtor's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 08:46
Demtor
I bought this game over the weekend and slammed it for about 4 hours, spot on review. As a huge Wolverine fan, I'm glad I skipped the awful movie, and instead racked up the body count in this awesome game. So if shitty comic movies can spawn awesome games now, lets see that Deadpool spin-off!
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 11:09
Holyetheline
I played the demo and felt about the same way. Love the RPG aspects.
tigerfangred91's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 12:59
tigerfangred91
I've heard decent things about it.

I might rent it.
Kylius's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/12/2009 15:12
Kylius
Thanks for the review as always Jim, I'll probably pick this up at the end of the month - maybe it might've had a price drop by then too. I'll keep an Eye on Gemsi's C-Blog for that though!
shit-polka's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/12/2009 15:33
shit-polka
can't imagine my ever really wanting to check this out, but I'm glad some adaptations are at least approaching their expectations and that other people are enjoying it.

I know it's petty, but I don't think I could feel bad-ass playing this game while the main character insists on wearing the article of clothing that is white trash incarnate all that damn time. it doesn't look make him look macho, it makes him look like a greaseball. that, and characters whose powers even resemble immortality without having a clever ironic weakness just remind me of Superman, who is of course, the biggest fucking homo in superhero history.
BahamutZero's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/18/2009 11:47
BahamutZero
well for once I agree with jimbles
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