Imagine this: Wolverine, body riddled with bullets, climbs atop a helicopter. He bursts through the window, grabs the pilot and lifts the body up to the rotors. The pilot's head gets shredded apart.
Welcome to X-Men Origins: Wolverine. One could talk about the various nuances of its gameplay, but overwhelmingly only one aspect of the game truly stands out: it's violent. Really, really violent.
It shouldn't be surprising that X-Men Origins is so bloody. It is, in fact, about a man who has deadly claws coming out of his hands. For too long, the big-budget Hollywood movies and video games have presented a neutered Wolverine. X-Men Origins: Wolverine wants to tell the story of a man who's very, very angry at those that created him -- a weapon of war.
The insatiable rage of Wolverine reminds us quite a bit of another angry video game protagonist: God of War's Kratos. But the similarities between these two games don't end there. The combat is very reminiscent of Sony's game; many of the moves and combos in the game look quite similar. One particular move -- a spin attack -- has a very obvious counterpart in Sony's game.
Wolverine has access to a number of brutal grabs and finishing moves. Just like the Spartan warrior, he'll rip enemies in half, tear off their limbs, and skewer them on various sharp objects in the environment. God of War is a great model to follow, but Wolverine manages to feel even more visceral. Take, for example, the representation of Wolverine's health. His character model reflects all the damage he's taken. If he gets shot, you'll see a bullet in his body. If he gets cut, you'll see a giant gash. After a furious firefight, you can see clear into his body, with exposed organs and bone. It's rather gruesome, but it really emphasizes Wolverine's incredible ability to regenerate. You'll see his body heal in real-time.
One unique aspect of combat in Wolverine is how acrobatic it is. By holding the right bumper, Wolverine can lock on to an enemy in the distance. A press of the left bumper causes Wolverine to lunge forward at his enemy, killing him instantly. It's a bit over-powered, but it's a great way of traversing long distances and starting combos.
Another large aspect of God of War's gameplay has been transplanted into Wolverine. Both feature interactive cinematic sequences. While GoW has relied on QTE button presses, Wolverine tries to make these sequences feel more like gameplay. For example, when Wolverine fights a helicopter, players won't have to wait for random buttons to appear on the screen. Rather, they use the same attack buttons to claw away at the windshield. Players have to dodge with the same button as the one in regular combat. Cinematic sequences have their buttons mapped to mirror regular gameplay sequences. It certainly feels a lot more natural than God of War.
The combat in Wolverine is fast, gruesome and very satisfying. While it doesn't reek of originality, it is incredibly polished. Surprisingly, we also found that Wolverine also takes inspiration from another game: Uncharted. There are platforming sequences where Wolverine must climb onto vines, jump from ledges, and grip onto suspiciously convenient spokes on walls. Anyone that has played Nathan Drake's game will find themselves in very comfortable territory.
It's uncommon to be so entertained by a game that's planned as a tie-in with a movie release. However, Raven Software tried to alleviate our fears, saying it was developing this game long before the film's announcement. We're not sure if that's entirely true, but the game we played featured a level of polish that's almost unheard of in movie games these days.
Reader Comments (55)
Posted: Feb 6th 2009 8:21PM (Unverified) said
I must admit this might be a good game. im keeping it under my radar.
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Posted: Feb 6th 2009 8:23PM Solid Jackal said
does not matter who is in the game, a movie based game will suck
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Posted: Feb 6th 2009 8:30PM (Unverified) said
but... it's made by Raven. Not sure what they've been up to for the past few years but still... :P
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Posted: Feb 7th 2009 5:16PM (Unverified) said
The Warriors was a really good and fun game based on a movie...
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Posted: Feb 6th 2009 8:27PM (Unverified) said
Wolverine actually rips people apart? This is the best thing since that cheat in the Jedi Knight series that showed you what a real lightsabre is like.
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Posted: Feb 8th 2009 9:21AM (Unverified) said
I saw a live demo of the game at ComicCon NY yesterday and it's extremely bloody, has a lot of fan service, and looks really fun to play. I was skeptical like some of you, but it looks really good! I'm surprised the reviewer didn't draw any comparisons to Ninja Gaiden 2.
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Posted: Feb 6th 2009 8:29PM The Kong said
Here i thought 2009 would be extremely light on my wallet....then joystiq, you screwed me over with: Killzone 2 preview, Uncharted 2 preview, Prototype preview, Ultimate Alliance Trailer......And now this!
Grrrrr...i don't even have a job anymore, can't complain about good games coming out though :/
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Grrrrr...i don't even have a job anymore, can't complain about good games coming out though :/
Posted: Feb 6th 2009 8:55PM Wulf said
You sir, are an idiot. They have stated that this game was already in production, prior to the movie. Considering the devhaus's longstanding relationship with Marvel, I find this to be highly likely. Additionally, this is Ravensoft... ShadowCaster, HeXen, Heretic, Soldier of Fortune, Jedi Outcast, Jedi Academy, Quake 4...
This ain't no scrub developer with no reputation and nothing to lose.
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This ain't no scrub developer with no reputation and nothing to lose.
Posted: Feb 6th 2009 8:57PM (Unverified) said
Holy wow, finally wolverine portrayed as he should be, pissed off and deadly.
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Posted: Feb 6th 2009 9:04PM Deadpool said
There's a misconception about Wolverine being "Angry" which have to disagree apon. Now Wolvie may lose his temper now and then but he's actually a very good guy with happy feelings all the time. He may gut a enemy or cut off a limb every now and then but that's just his way of saying he needs some alone time. He's very misunderstood......one time......I even saw him cry.
You know I'm just screwing with you guys right? That dude is a psycho. :/
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You know I'm just screwing with you guys right? That dude is a psycho. :/
Posted: Feb 6th 2009 9:26PM (Unverified) said
I think it hurts like hell whenever those blades come out. Like a really bad knuckle itch.
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Posted: Feb 6th 2009 10:00PM Vegeta has a ps3 said
Wolverine has stated in the comics that it hurts whenever he makes his claws come out.
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Posted: Feb 6th 2009 9:10PM (Unverified) said
given deadpool has always been my favorite, even after i saw him in that thur vs wolverine movie.. but i'm sick of wolverine in a leather jacket, more interesting in the ladies than ripping the guys out of some dude, he's pissed off, like an animal, wolverines are tiny creatures that drop down from trees and gut up cows for christ sakes!
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Posted: Feb 6th 2009 9:19PM (Unverified) said
I have a bad feeling that this game is gonna be mediocre, just like the IronMan game was.
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Posted: Feb 6th 2009 9:38PM (Unverified) said
Please don't hire Steve Blum to do the voice over. He's been the voice of Wolverine in too many of the past games.
Hire the Marvel vs Capcom 2 Wolverine voice actor, please. I thought MVC2's Wolverine voice was a much better fit to the character.
Blum's voice is EVERYWHERE and sounds almost identical to every other voice he's done. Meaning everytime I hear his voice, I hear "Steve Blum" and not Wolverine. A major character like Wolverine needs a voice that you don't hear anywhere else.
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Hire the Marvel vs Capcom 2 Wolverine voice actor, please. I thought MVC2's Wolverine voice was a much better fit to the character.
Blum's voice is EVERYWHERE and sounds almost identical to every other voice he's done. Meaning everytime I hear his voice, I hear "Steve Blum" and not Wolverine. A major character like Wolverine needs a voice that you don't hear anywhere else.
Posted: Feb 6th 2009 9:50PM Deadpool said
I agree, Blum is a good voice actor but he's everywhere now and his voice can only go so far. I don't even know the original 90s Wolverine voice actor, but he was awesome. I really hope they find the guy and give him another run at the playing Wolverine. That's the Wolverine everyone has stapled into their minds.
My favorite line from 90s Wolverine when he was on the phone warning the other X-Men about the aliens.
"Roaches....they're everywhere! Roaches! RARRAAGAHAAAA!"......classic. :)
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My favorite line from 90s Wolverine when he was on the phone warning the other X-Men about the aliens.
"Roaches....they're everywhere! Roaches! RARRAAGAHAAAA!"......classic. :)
Posted: Feb 6th 2009 10:33PM floating coffins said
You had me at "The pilot's head gets shredded apart."
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Posted: Feb 6th 2009 10:54PM (Unverified) said
I do not care if this game is polished to a sheen...or gets really bloody....Anything based on a superhero or comic book is laughable and will never even get a second look from me. It kind of makes me sick a little to think they did all this work on a guy named 'Wolverine'.....and not something original.
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Posted: Feb 6th 2009 11:56PM Deaths Hand said
Lavat, X-Men: Origins was dope! (especially with a bro or two), you should really reconsider. And "this guy named Wolverine" is probably the world's best badass.
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Posted: Feb 7th 2009 12:46AM (Unverified) said
"After a furious firefight, you can see clear into his body, with exposed organs and bone. It's rather gruesome, but it really emphasizes Wolverine's incredible ability to regenerate. You'll see his body heal in real-time."
Fucking SOLD baby!
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Fucking SOLD baby!
Posted: Feb 7th 2009 7:18AM PoisonedAl said
I'm not a big fan of comic books (super hero ones in particular), so I don't have any expectations. I just want this game to be good becuase the premise is awesome.
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Posted: Feb 7th 2009 3:40PM Johnnynumber5 is powered by cell said
The Bourne game was actually pretty good. It just lacked co-op & multiplayer.
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