The game deviates enough from the film to bypass the disappointment that fans may have felt in the theatres, but if you’re looking for a deep storyline you still have to look elsewhere. The game’s plot is only loosely tied to the film, which is actually a good thing seeing as the film’s plot was pretty weak in itself. It’s clear that the developers at Raven Software, the studio responsible for the successful X-Men Legends games as well as Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, were tuned-in to what fans of the characters wanted to see. Imagine my surprise when word began trickling out that the X-Men Origins: Wolverine game was shaping up to slot itself into that lonely one percent. I’ve written about movie-based games in the past and how I’ve found 99 percent of them to be a waste of time and money. ![]() Hot on the heels of the release of the latest X-Men flick, comes the inevitable video-game tie-in. ![]() (Activision Blizzard DS, PC, PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360 rated mature)
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