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X-Men Origins: Wolverine

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Written By Stephen Heller

Even back in the days of the NES, movie-based video-games have been a rather sad affair that always end in rushed, crappy titles gaining sales due to the popularity of the franchises they represent. Needless to say there are a handful of exceptions to this rule, and thankfully Raven Studios effort in Wolverine is one of those exceptions.

X-Men origins takes the events of the movie, adds in some crucial backstory that really fleshes out Logan’s journey, and chronicles the death, destruction and violence unleashed on his one man revenge mission from hell. The story is simple, has no revelations to behold, but then again neither did the movie.

While the story is lacking majorly X-Men is definitely ahead of the pack when it comes to brutality and stylized combat combos. Previous iterations of the Wolverine character have unleashed him with little more than kitty sized nails, but this time you will literally be tearing your enemies in two with help from your claws. Raven Software who have been known to boost up the violence in their games (RE: Soldier of Fortune) have no shortage of the claret in this adventure. Forget about MadWorld, Wolverine offers you one of the most graphically violent games on Australian gaming shelves, how it passed the OFLC is beyond me, but that’s another story.

Roll into a group of bad guys and within a few buttons you will have ripped off one guys arm, gutted another, slammed one into a wall and beheaded another foe all before you’ve had time to notice there was an alternate path to sneak around. The combos are brutal, effective, and are so stylish and exciting they never seem to get old. Back this up with a number of “Rage” moves that can be accessed when your Rage meter is full and you have one of the most impressive set of combos to hit a console…well, ever.

The controls are simplistic, Wolverine is armed with a light attack, heavy attack, block and of course the ever important jump button. There are combos that can be learned, but in all honesty you won’t need to put in the time or effort, alternating between heavy and light you will still be lopping off arms, legs and torsos in a stylistic fashion. These are complimented with the RAGE moves which offer some special attacks like the claw spin. They look good and are handy for dispatching enemies when surrounded but they aren’t necessary to complete the game.

The lunge move is going to become one of your most depended on functions in the game. Target an enemy at a long distance, hit the lunge button and you will fly through the air and land on top of them. For the lower levels this will often end in an instant kill, but as you move through the game it can become a crucial attack for taking out harder enemies efficiently. You also tend to rely on it to move around the environment, and if used properly the lunge can be used to strategically take out your foes.

Regardless of how brutal and impressive Wolverine’s combos look and feel, nothing can compare to the quick kills that are presented in such a gory display of beauty. With the press of a button you simply grab your enemies and lift them into the air. The light glints off your claws of fury, and all of a sudden spines, guts, scrotums and heads are missing. It’s one of those experiences that reading about just doesn’t convey the impact that is felt the first few times. If you can handle the violence, it’s truly a work of art.

Regenerative health has become a staple in the gaming industry lately with shooters taking full advantage of it this generation, but unlike those games it’s warranted as Wolverine actually does have regenerative powers. You are presented with two health bars, one that represents Wolverine’s exterior. When that health bar is drained the second health bar represents Wolverine’s vital organs. Once this bar is drained its game over my friend.

So if all this violence is fantastic, all the combat is fantastic, what is exactly wrong with Origins? It simply shows off too much flash from the start and never really evolves into anything. You encounter the same enemies countless amount of times, it lacks variety and lacks depth. That’s not to say it’s not a hell of a lot of fun, but it certainly isn’t a groundbreaking title.

How does Wolverine stack up graphically? Utilizing the Unreal 3 engine that such titles as Gears of War have pushed to the limit, Wolverine is utterly amazing in some aspects, and downright disappointing in others. The cutscenes are absolutely stunning, perfectly rendered and at some points you’ll swear Jackman is there on the screen. Crucial characters such as Logan, Sabertooth, Stryker all look fantastic, yet enemies are simply lacking. You never get a real good look at them, and when you do they aren’t exactly up to scratch when compared to some of the other character models. Same goes for the environments, they just are just there. They don’t stand out, they don’t serve as a purpose for the action, they are just present in the background and don’t really add anything to the experience at all.

It’s the little details that do happen to stand out in the graphics department. Wolverine’s skin will tear and begin to bleed as he sustains damage, it’s a neat little effect that really adds to the experience. There will be countless times you will blow up some barrels standing right next to them to watch the great effects as Wolverine slowly heals back to perfect skin. Unfortunately this attention to details hasn’t been paid to other aspects of the game where it could have been used.

Jackman provides authentic Wolverine grunts and quips, but enemies make little to no sounds. The soundtrack is not important and just sort of hovers along with the game, you could easily turn it off and bust out some of your favourite tunes to replace it. The audio is a rather lackluster affair.

The Final Verdict

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is not a perfect game. It’s poor storytelling, lackluster audio performance, and repetitiveness let it down, but it makes up for it for providing a balls to the wall action experience. You can forgive this game for its shortcomings because it delivers a fun experience. Sure it lacks depth, sure the story is average at best, but the most important thing is it’s a whole lot of fun. It’s well worth a look, it’s the closest representation we have seen of Wolverine ever in a video game, and offers a decent experience.

Gameplay

7.5/10

Origins offers a balls to the wall action experience with some of the most brutal and stylish combos ever to be packed into a game. It’s fast and furious, yet it’s also repetitive and lacking depth.

Graphics

7.6/10

Movie sequences look utterly amazing, and Wolverines regenerative body shows real-time damage and healing which is a nice touch. Environments don’t really stand out, and some enemies are lacking that extra style that certain aspects of the game possess.

Sound

5/10

The audio is just there. The soundtrack can easily be replaced by any music you have lying around and it won’t be detrimental to the experience. Voice acting is pretty decent, but once again it’s not stellar.

Value

7.4/10

The game will take you roughly 8 hours to complete on normal difficulty, but depending if you want to unlock all those achievements and collect all the collectables throughout the game you could get a little more out of it. Most people it will offer a one time play through.

Overall

7/10

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Unhostile
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Well I have heard both positive and negative things about this game but the positive points haven't really gotten me into the game.. I may need to rent it but apart from my point of view, nice work on the review Stephen, by the looks of it the game seems okay and as you said its ''Well Worth A Look'' so I might rent it, the interesting bit is also you stated its a whole lot of fun which has given a positive point for me to actually buy it. Nice work.
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jason_rhcp
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Nice review Heller, ill have to pass on this one
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heller
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Yeah I'd go with the rent it first, for X-men fans they will love it, it's a guilty pleasure type of title....lacking depth, but mindless fun
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SpaceSteve
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Great review heller. After having played the demo, I would agree with you about the game being repeatative. I think it passsed OFLC cause there was no sex or drugs in the game, they never seem to worry about violence.
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DPkrass
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at the end of the demo im sick of it. ...games that seem to coincide with movies tend to be rushed just so they can get it out to maximize the sale potential of the game.

was looking incredibly forward to this as im a big Xmen and wolverine fan ..but frankly ,not surprised to be let down once again.
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heller said: Yeah I'd go with the rent it first, for X-men fans they will love it, it's a guilty pleasure type of title....lacking depth, but mindless fun



So true. Don't rent it just download the demo
I did the demo is awesome. Deffinateley not the kids game i thought it would be, BLOOD AND GUTS!!
 
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