TVG writes: "Arguably one of the most popular characters to come from Marvel, Wolverine's journey from Canadian super-hero to one of the most important members of the X-Men has already been explored in the 20th Century Fox trilogy of X-Men movies. This year however sees the release of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which will look back even further into the past of the angry Logan.
In development at Raven Studios, the official video game adaptation of the movie is scheduled to arrive on a number of platforms this May. What the team at Raven is developing however, isn't your regular watered-down movie tie-in; a ferocious and bloody title, Wolverine is perhaps the first video game to really show the loner as he's always been portrayed in the comic books. TVG recently caught up with the Senior Producer on X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Jeff Poffenbarger, who asked whether he could pose the first question..."
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