GV: "When Activision started releasing information about the X-Men Origins: Wolverine game, they promised to deliver an M-Rated Wolverine experience unlike any game before it. Whereas most games featuring Canada's most famous superhero treated him with kids' gloves, this newest version was intended to show him in all his violent glory. With a satisfying combat system, a unique healing mechanic, and some of the most blood-soaked violence you're likely to see on a console, they made good on that promise, and produced a fun, visceral Wolverine adventure, even if the finished product is a bit unpolished."
BY MOSHE SWEET: These are the best licensed video games that are not Spider-Man or from the Batman: Arkham series.
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"50 Cent: Blood in the sand"
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