Heidi Kemps writes: "When it comes to Marvel Comics' vast stable of superheroes, none are more beloved than the be-clawed X-Man, Wolverine. Not even longtime favorites like Captain America, Hulk, and Spider-Man command the same amount of love from both Marvel devotees and casual comic fans as Wolverine does. The character is prominently featured in advertising and promotion for the company's properties, and took center stage in the X-Men movie trilogy. Now, Wolverine is getting a movie to help elaborate on his lengthy, complex past – and a video game to go with it. Are your kids pestering you to go see the movie, or buy them the games? Here's what you need to know about them, and a look at why different versions of the video game have three completely different ESRB ratings."
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