
Softpedia writes: "Hollywood is seemingly on a roll with comic book adaptations since we've seen quite a lot of them recently, Batman, Ironman and Watchmen included. Even though Wolverine was the main character in all the X-Men films made until now, his success has finally resulted in a solo-movie treatment, in the form of X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
As is the current trend, a video game adaptation was quickly created by the team at Raven Software and published by Activision, just in time for the theatrical release of the blockbuster movie. Wolverine appeared in other games but, sadly, none of them managed to do him any justice, as they treated him like a very docile super hero. Now, the Canadian mutant is back and it seems that he has sharpened his claws as this game promises to deliver a truly bloody experience. Is Wolverine actually the best at what he does as he himself often claims? Read on to see our full review of X-Men Origins: Wolverine – Uncaged Edition."

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