games  anime  |  toys
Destructoid is gaming news, community, videos, and sometimes love. Take the tour or jump in with Facebook:

 


First details on Activision's X-Men Origins: Wolverine are terribly unsurprising photo

Quietly announced at Activision's "not E3" conference, X-Men Origins: Wolverine -- a game based on a movie which is based on a comic book -- is still on track for its 2009 release.

Activision has released new details on the game, none of which are necessarily surprising, but "new" nonetheless. Surprise, the game will ship alongside the X-Men Origins: Wolverine feature film, which stars Hugh Jackman and hits theaters in May 2009. Raven Software (Marvel Ultimate Alliance) and Amaze Entertainment (which has worked on a slew of licensed handheld titles) will be handling the development duties across multiple platforms, including Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable.

Oh, and Wolverine is going to be beating things up using "lightning-quick combat, evasive maneuvers, in-depth combo attacks, and an array of brutal finishing moves." But you could have guessed that too, right?

The good news is that Raven's worked on a few awesome Marvel-based titles, like the X-Men Legends series and Marvel Ultimate Alliance. The bad news is those games were awesome partially because of their killer co-op components, and kicking ass with a friend is usually a good time. So unless Wolverine has a sidekick, it's likely Origins will be a single-player affair. Let's hope it holds up on its own.

[Update: Activision just sent over a big old in-game-looking image of Wolverine doing what he does best ...  stepping on bodies. Check it out in the gallery.]

Activision Unleashes New Details on X-Men Origins: Wolverine

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec 09, 2008 -- Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) has released new details on X-Men Origins: Wolverine, whose titular hero is one of the most popular Marvel characters of all time. The video game, scheduled for release in May 2009, coincides with the global debut of Twentieth Century Fox's release of its feature film, X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE, which is also based on the famous Marvel character.

From the award-winning studio Raven Software, the video game enlists players to experience the tormented origins of Wolverine, from his escape of the Weapon X facility to the jungles of Africa and beyond. The game is currently in development for the Xbox 360(TM) video game and entertainment system, PLAYSTATION(R)3 computer entertainment system, Windows(R) PC, Wii(TM) home video game system, Nintendo DS(TM), PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system and PSP(R) (PlayStation(R)Portable) system, and is not yet rated by the ESRB.

"We have an amazing team with Raven Studios at the helm, creating what will undoubtedly be the quintessential, true-to-character Wolverine video game experience that fans have been craving," said Rob Kostich, vice president, global brand management, Activision Publishing, Inc. "X-Men Origins: Wolverine amps up the action by bringing to life Wolverine's wholly unique skills such as his brute strength, regenerative mutant abilities, and indestructible adamantium claws and skeleton in an immersive experience that is fitting to one of the most enduring and popular characters of all time."

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is an epic action-adventure featuring a true-to-character Wolverine gameplay experience that takes gamers through and beyond the movie's storyline. Set in a variety of vivid real-world locales, the title challenges players to hone their animal instinct as they uncover hidden dangers, hunt and destroy enemies, and take on seemingly insurmountable situations while discovering the truth about Wolverine's tragic past. With razor-sharp adamantium claws unsheathed, the future X-Man enacts lightning-quick combat, evasive maneuvers, in-depth combo attacks, and an array of brutal finishing moves. Wolverine doesn't just deliver massive damage, either -- he also takes it, thanks to his mutant regenerative power that heals him in real time right before the player's eyes.

The title is in development by Raven Studios and Amaze Entertainment.

LAUNCH GALLERY (1 IMAGES)
Photo
 

Continue: More Xbox 360 stories





prev next

16 comments | showing # 1 to 16

Clance's Avatar
Clance at 12/09/2008 09:43
I look forward to this...

Also, header typo. Picky? Me?
Funky Goodness's Avatar
Funky Goodness at 12/09/2008 09:44
I saw that in-game screenshot posted a while back (maybe Kotaku?), and it looked amazing... If it plays like Dynasty Warriors, I wouldn't care because it juts looks so good.

Also, I enjoy DW.
elsteveo's Avatar
elsteveo at 12/09/2008 09:45
I bet in this game you will regenerate health and have claws in your hands. Also you might be able to stab people with said claws
Drack48's Avatar
Drack48 at 12/09/2008 09:47
This game will be more genaric than a box of cereal at a food pantry. ZING!
Clance's Avatar
Clance at 12/09/2008 09:49
@Drack48,

in my experience, there is little wrong with a generic game, as long as it involves Wolverine.
Nick Chester's Avatar
Nick Chester at 12/09/2008 09:56
That wasn't a header typo, that was a really nerdy comic book reference that no one understood.

(OK, it was a typo.)
ZombiePlatypus's Avatar
ZombiePlatypus at 12/09/2008 09:57
Let's hope for a playable DEADPOOL!!!
Chronic Logic's Avatar
Chronic Logic at 12/09/2008 09:58
What would happen if Wolverine extended his claws while fisting someone?
Clance's Avatar
Clance at 12/09/2008 10:00
LOL,

I actually hesitated over my comment thinking this may be the case, honestly.

You should have rolled with it.


(You were right to listen to me).
Clance's Avatar
Clance at 12/09/2008 10:06
@Chronic,

I wonder what the worst time would be for it to happen... that's a good topic.

Not sure fisting can be beaten.
Raccoonus's Avatar
Raccoonus at 12/09/2008 10:12
Where did my comment go? I know I commented.

Blargh. Yet they let one pondering about Wolverine fisting someone go through...

They need to make the game sorta like Crackdown. Only then will I take it seriously.
Uther's Avatar
Uther at 12/09/2008 10:15
@Clance
How about when wheeling a baby carriage with low handles with triplets in it?
Holyetheline's Avatar
Holyetheline at 12/09/2008 10:36
liscence game please dont suck.
Clance's Avatar
Clance at 12/09/2008 10:39
@Uther,

"low handles" haha

I'm not letting Wolverine near my toddler's low handled pram.
Drack48's Avatar
Drack48 at 12/09/2008 11:01
@clance

Here's to hoping, but my expectations on any superhero game including the new Batman game remain very low.

I'm old (31) and have suffered through years of abuse at the hands of my favorite comic characters in videogame form. I've got scars on top of scars..:(
elsteveo's Avatar
elsteveo at 12/09/2008 11:10
I would buy this game if wolverine went undercover as a rabbi
prev next

Comment with Facebook





Click connect and comment instantly!

Comment with Dtoid





New? SIGN UP - it takes 5 seconds

Comments policy

Destructoid is an open discussion community. You don't need to "audition" to post a comment - just speak your mind. We respect differing opinions on the site, so have at it. Be smart, funny, insightful, clueless, or cute -- but back it up with substance. Keep your cool, keep it fun. We only ask that you act respectfully and above all: don't be a troll and ruin it for everyone else. Don't bring down gamers or we'll, you know, gently shoot you in the face and stuff you into a flaming mailbox. Each comment is your opportuntity to make this community awesomer. Is that even a word?

Avoiding the banhammer only requires common sense: spamming, trolling, racism, NSFW stuff, and other forms of sucking will not be tolerated. If anyone is griefing please report abuse. Be good. Don't suck!

 
New on Destructoid.TV play all videos

Loading
Loading Destructoid Videos




    Win this!
    Reminder: We're giving away six copies of Magnacarta 2!



    Dtoid Twitter    Got news?   tips@destructoid.com

    Reviews & Previews
    Mahjongg Artifacts 2 review
    Dragon Age: Origins review
    Lost Winds: The Winter of the Melodias review
    Osmos review
    Space Invaders Extreme 2 review
    Half-Minute Hero review
    JU-ON: The Grudge review
    Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble review
    Thexder Neo review
    Domino Rally review
    more reviews
    PS3's 256-player MAG
    Rooms The Main Building
    Skate 3
    Hudson's bringing back the Bonk
    James Cameron's Avatar
    Bomberman Battlefest
    Calling
    Bad Company 2's multiplayer
    Partying like it's 1959 in BioShock 2's multiplayer
    BioShock 2 through the eyes of Big Daddy
    more previews


    - The Dtoid Army is 49599 strong -

    Showing Cblogs with 3+ faps   show all

    Call for entries: do the wrong thing

    New to Dtoid? Read the survival guide




     Originals
    Jim Sterling: How to respond to a videogame review





















    More Destructoid Originals




     Popular now more
























    Destructoid's editorial lovefest is:
    Nick Chester
    Editor-in-Chief
    Jim Sterling
    Reviews Editor
    Dale North
    News Editor
    Hamza Aziz
    Community Manager
    Anthony Burch
    Features Editor
    Rey Gutierrez
    Video editor & director
    Niero
    Founder, publisher
    Letters to the editors
    tips@destructoid.com
    Associate Editors
    Ashley Davis Jonathan Holmes
    Brad Nicholson Jonathan Ross
    Brad Rice Jordan Devore
    Chad Concelmo Matthew Razak
    Colette Bennett Tom Fronczak
    Conrad Zimmerman Topher Cantler
    Dyson Samit Sarkar
    Contributors
    Adam Dork
    Ben Perlee
    Daniel Lingen
    Joseph Leray
    Joe Burling
    Mikey
    Will Maddock
    Stella Wong





     

     
      get involved

    register or login
    post a blog
    post a forum
    enter a contest
    contribute a news tip
    suggest a feature
    be a guest editor
    support

    new member's guide
    login assistance
    tech support
    report abuse
    email our editors
    read our dev blog
    nuclear crisis?
    keep in touch

    RSS feed
    Twitter
    Facebook
    Myspace
    Flickr
    Game nights
    Meetup+play online
    seriously

    about Destructoid
    advertising
    terms of use
    privacy policy
    jobs at MM
    buy our crap
    our network

    Tomopop
    Japanator
    Despingation?




    Destructoid is an independently-run publication forged by our love of video games and the gaming community's need of accountable enthusiast press
    living the dream since March 16, 2006