#X MEN ORIGINS WOLVERINE PS3 REVIEW SOFTWARE#
Raven Software went into the game with the dismemberment as a key pillar and, according to a recent Just Add Monsters retrospective, pushed hard for it. The films were rated PG-13 all the way until 2017’s Logan, making this game the first mature-rated look Hugh Jackman’s portrayal of the character. Wolverine earned this rating as he was able to slice and dice his foes with the appropriate amount of blood a game about a man with blades in his hands should have. The film was rated PG-13 whereas the game was a hard M. RELATED: Wolverine Movies: The Evolution of Hugh Jackman’s Loganīut it goes deeper than just quality as Origins was able to be more true to the character because of its higher age rating. It even passed certification on its first go. Delaying the film a whole year gave Raven Software crucial time it needed to polish up the game, which, again, is almost never afforded to games based on movies as they are often underfunded and rushed out to coincide with the film. Part of this quality has to do with the having extra time given to the developer, which isn’t always the case with licensed games. The game even has almost twice the Metacritic score. It’s rare for video games based on movies to be any good and it’s even more rare that the game’s quality surpasses that of the movie. That title is pretty far away though - it wasn’t even given a vague release window - but there is already a great Wolverine game players can play in the meantime: 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The Spider-Man developer has a pedigree that makes it easy to have faith in its take on Marvel’s clawed hero.
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Insomniac Games’ Wolverine was one of the surprise reveals in Sony’s September Showcase.