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X-Men
hero Wolverine struts his stuff on the small screen in PC
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Games
to be won
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The
Gamesmen has an XBox copy of Kung Fu Chaos (reviewed below
left) and the PC release of Warbirds III (reviewed last
week) to give away.
Entries should be e-mailed to ADFgamesmen@
telstra.com with the name of the game you would like
to win in the subject line.
Only one entry a person please as subsequent entries will
be discarded.
Include your full name and mailing address in the e-mail
or your entry wont be accepted.
Congratulations to our recent winners Command &
Conquer: Generals, LCdr Robert Mayes, of Edinburgh, SA,
and Time Splitters 2 (PS2), SGT Jane Harvey, of Adelaide,
SA.
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X-Men
2 Wolverine’s Revenge
www.wolverinesrevenge.com
Publisher: Activision
www.activision.com
Before you ask, this cross-platform game is not an interactive
version of the latest Hollywood flick perhaps unfortunately
so.
Available for PC, all major consoles and Game Boy Advance, X-Men
2 Wolverines Revenge puts a player in Logans oversized
shoes to not only save the world from Magneto and his minions
but also save Wolverine himself.
It is a voyage of discovery for those who only know of Wolverine
through the two movies but even hardened and grizzled fans of
the award-winning comic book series will be somewhat placated
by the fact Marvel Comics was integral in the development of the
game.
The first big stumbling block was Wolverines voice in the
game.
Now that the world knows and loves Hugh Jackman as the big guy,
who should I hear but none other than Luke Skywalker.
I still dont think I can fully accept Mark Hamill as the
voice for Wolverine but it is something most will get past.
Luckily the developers did manage to snaffle Patrick Stewart to
voice Professor X, reaffirming the great part he played in the
movies.
The game offers a mix of stealth and action, ostensibly allowing
a player to choose when to fight and when to glide past an enemy.
In reality the game is scripted fairly heavily and Wolverine will
always be required to take on the likes of Sabretooth, Juggernaut
and eventually Magneto.
If all of the fighting to survive isnt enough the player
has the added pressure of Wolverines deteriorating health
from a disease that even his regenerative abilities cant
hold at bay.
All up the game was obviously timed to coincide with the movie
release but in reality those familiar with the comics will feel
more at home.
Its not ground breaking, its not great but it isnt
lame either although I cant help thinking that it is wasted
on a PC and perhaps would have been better served purely within
the console market.
The keyboard interface just doesnt work like a console controller
(if you have one for your PC it can be programmed for the game)
as at times button mashing is the name of the game.
A must for fans (even if it just gives them something else to
train spot) and perhaps those whose interest in the mutant world
has been piqued by the movies.
X-Men 2 Wolverines Revenge requires at least a PIII 500,
128MB RAM, 32 MB 3D Video Card and 1.5 GB of HDD space (it also
uses Direct X 9.0).
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