X-Men Origins: Wolverine

"Now, yes, the movie was not good, like, I mean not good at all. But the game, on the other hand, was amazing! Again, it took its liberties here and there, which maybe is what makes a good movie game after all. (I'm seeing a pattern.) This game takes the #1 slot because it depicts Wolverine as the brutal ass-kicking monster that he is. This game is violent! Awesome kills, great takedowns, hell, even the demo, it ends with you leaping off of a cliff towards a chopper. This... was a good game."

- Jovenshire

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a hack and slash action-adventure game featured on Top 5 Friday.

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X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a 2009 hack and slash action-adventure game developed by Raven Software and published by Activision. It is loosely based on the and its release coincided with the release of the film on May 1, 2009. The Uncaged Edition version received generally positive reviews, whereas other versions of the game attained mostly mixed to negative reviews. Origins, like most other Marvel games published by Activision, was delisted and removed from all digital storefronts on January 1, 2014.

Origins takes influences from games such as God of War and Devil May Cry. Enemies can be dismembered in several ways, in addition to the graphic display of Wolverine's healing factor. Combat is consisted of light attacks, heavy attacks, grabs, and the occasional lunge, allowing Wolverine to quickly close the distance on an enemy. Wolverine can also use the environment to his advantage. 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, which increases Wolverine's claw strength until his Rage Meter empties.