X-Men Origins: Wolverine

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)

by Amaze Entertainment, Activision
Genres:Adventure, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a hack and slash action-adventure game loosely based on the film of the same name.
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user avatar@TombaZocktuser avatar@TombaZockt
January 30, 2025
Welcome to a world where the game is better than the Movie. X-Men Origins: Wolverine was a very good and also brutal game, I come from Germany where it was even banned. But that didn't stop me from playing it.
One of the best hack n Slash I played back in 2009, when I was in my school days. Shame it never got remaster for next gens and removed from digital stores. Really need to play this again 🔥
user avatar@FredMyLeg89user avatar@FredMyLeg89
January 30, 2025
I remember this in the 360 days. The violence in this game was actually so visceral, it was so cool seeing Wolverine cut and disembowel enemy body parts, like I honestly forgot I was playing a marvel game and not God of War! This is definitely a game worth preserving for others to enjoy!
Hello! I hope you will make it happen! Not only is this a good video game adaptation of the movie, it is a superb slasher in every way, which inspired Ninja Gaiden 3 to copy some ideas. Please check it out!
hi play this game i love it i wish actvison make more of this i wish make more hack and slash best part about its better then movie i love lauch jump all enemies fighting boss and play the level weapon x
This game is AWESOME, please bring this and other games like this like Prototype and Prototype 2, Deadpool, Project IGI. I played these in my childhood years ago I still love these and want to Own all those missing games from other Platforms.
user avatar@Csumbiuser avatar@Csumbi
March 19, 2025
oh man, one of the few movie tie in games that are actually amazing. Its actually better than the movie. And it still looks amazing to this day. Absolutely deserves and needs to be preserved. Bring it on, and i will buy it.
user avatar@Ragnar67user avatar@Ragnar67
March 19, 2025
It was a very enjoyable hack n slash, and it expanded and improved a lot what we saw in a movie that, unlike this game, was kind of "meh". It did something that I don't think that any other game based on the character achieved: it actually made you feel like the f***ing Wolverine
It might be hard to believe, but this is easily the best Wolverine video game we've ever gotten. It sticks closely to the Hugh Jackman version of the character and is (very) loosely based on the movie that inspired it, but it tells its own unique story. While most Wolverine games are pretty tame to appeal to a wide audience, this one is not. It leans into the violence and gore that Wolverine is capable of, finally letting the character off the leash. Some of the levels can be a tad repetitive, but controlling the character always feels great, his abilities provide an excellent power fantasy, and his healing powers make the player feel like a tank without making you invincible. Highly recommended.
One of the few movie-licensed titles that is actually good. The PC and HD versions of this game are the best, and it helps that this title was developed by the legendary Raven Software. Bring this gem of a game to GOG please! I will buy it, day one if it releases!!! <3
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