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X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a 2009 action-adventure game loosely based on the film of the same name. The game release coincided with the release of the film on May 1, 2009 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows, Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable. The game was developed primarily by Raven Software, who used Unreal engine technology to develop the game. Amaze Entertainment developed the Wii and PS2 ports and Griptonite Games developed the PSP and DS ports. Origins was published by Activision.
The Uncaged Edition was released for the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. When Wolverine sustains injuries, chunks of his flesh and clothes are removed. His injuries heal in real-time. Origins takes influences from games such as God of War and Devil May Cry. The Uncaged version also features a large amount of blood and gore. Enemies can be dismembered in several ways in addition to the graphic display of Wolverine's healing factor.[4]
Combat relies on three options - light attacks, heavy attacks, and grabs, mapped to one button apiece. Another form of attack is the lunge, which allows Wolverine to quickly close the distance between him and an enemy. Wolverine can also use the environment to his advantage, such as impaling foes on spikes. During combat, Wolverine's rage meter builds up, and when full allows him to use more devastating attacks, like the claw spin and a berserker mode.
The PlayStation 2 and Wii versions are less graphic, with less language and slightly different combat. Feral senses are still obtained, which can detect doors, traps, enemies and sentinel observers. Lunges do not have the same range, and must be performed at closer distances. Experience (XP) is collected from defeating enemies, completing missions, defeating all enemies, destroying all turrets, and defeating bosses within a certain time frame. The XP is used to freely purchase upgrades.
Do you think I'd like this game? Based on what games you know I like and dislike.
LimeyBeetle 1 year ago
I dunno, maybe. It can get repetitive though.
LordReserei01 1 year ago
Should I buy this graphics card or ati radeon HD 5850?
danker8 1 year ago
It depends on your budget. The HD5850 would be the best card to get but if all you can spend or want to spend is around €80-90 then the HD5670 is the best way to go for a DX11 card.
LordReserei01 1 year ago
@LordReserei01 And the HD 5670 against the Nivdia GTS 450? And do you recommend your processor against the amd phenom x2?
danker8 1 year ago
Can't say for sure. Benchmarks at least say the GTS 450 is a little better than the HD5670 in performance but the HD5670 uses little power (doesn't need a 6-pin connector), low profile and stays cool.
The HD5770 would be better than a GTS 450
Core2Duo vs a Phenom x2...depends on what model of Phenom x2. =P
LordReserei01 1 year ago