![]() ![]() ![]() The game is told through flashbacks, similar to the console version of the game, except here you find yourself strapped to a chair while Stryker erases your memories you are reliving. A lot of the important aspects are there, telling some of the events of Wolverine's history before his appearance in the first X-Men movie, how he got his adamantium, his "relationship" with Victor Creed (a.k.a Sabertooth), and the crappy version of Deadpool the film had as well, apparently for consistency. The story loosely hits on the movie's plotline. However, with the Teen rating slapped against the PSP version, does it deliver the same ferocity as the next-gen version, or does it hinder the experience way too much? The next-gen versions of the game based on the movie has finally given fans a Wolverine game they have asked for, for years. X-Men Origins: Wolverine has hit the big screen and done well despite the problems most fans have had with the feature film. ![]()
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