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X2: Wolverine's Revenge

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X2: Wolverine's Revenge
58
7.6 User Score:

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Based on 24 critic reviews
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Game Info

Publisher: Activision

Developer: Warthog - GenePool Software

Genre(s): Third-Person Action

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Release Date: April 15, 2003

Summary

Decades ago, a secret orgainzation brainwashed you and implanted a virtually unbreakable adamantium skeleton into your body. Now, as Wolverine - the X-Men's most dangerous weapon - you've discovered you were also implanted with a deadly virus that will kill you within the next 48 hours unless the antidote is found. Your future at risk, you must return to confront your past in an adventure that will take you back to the place you dread most of all - Alkali Lake. Time is running out. [Activision]

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

84

Absolute Playstation

Seemed kind of weird at first, being that this character is such an “in your face” type of fighter, but the whole stealth thing works and ends up creating a whole new facet to the gameplay.

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80

Maxim Online

While most of Revenge’s game play involves turning bad guys into kebab, the game’s strict homage to the comic gives it more depth.

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80

Cheat Code Central

If I had a chance to play this during the years I was a complete Wolverine fanatic I would have passed out from pleasure overload. No kidding... This is the one of the finest comic book games to date.

73

IGN

The game is at its absolute best when subjecting Wolvie to the stealthier, more cerebral challenges of the day and at its worst when challenging him with action-packed triple teams and showers of gunfire.

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70

Cincinnati Enquirer

Controlling Wolverine during combat can prove difficult, especially when there are multiple enemies onscreen simultaneously.

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66

Armchair Empire

So much more could have been done with this game, but it’s a move in the right direction. I only wish that there had been more involvement the X-Men characters.

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63

Game Over Online

A disappointment. Though the gameplay is okay, it's nothing special, and despite the awesome license this game possesses, it’s sure to grate on anyone after a few hours.

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62

GameSpy

X2 has a number of unforgivable problems. Most noticeable of all is the difficulty level, and in turn, the frustrating nature of the gameplay.

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60

PSM Magazine

There was a lot of wasted potential here, especially given a character of Wolverine's caliber. [July 2003, p.27]

60

Official U.S. Playstation Magazine

The fan in me can't help but like this game. Despite some questionable A.I. and repetitive attack animations (surprisingly brutal for a Teen rating), the Stealth mode (activated by awkwardly holding down L2 - another control issue) presents a genuinely cool graphic effect similar to thermal vision. [June 2003, p.108]

58

GameSpot

A game with some promise and some good ideas, but a half-cocked presentation and execution.

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56

GameZone

I was quickly disappointed when I found out that all those cool combos I had seen were executed by a single press of the button. I wanted the actual combat to be that exciting, but it wasn’t.

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55

Game Informer

Fundamental gameplay mistakes and atrocious designs run rampant through every inch of this miserable PlayStation 2 application. [June 2003, p.104]

50

Play Magazine

There are some good ideas here, but the lack of detail, soft collision (Wolvie sinks ankle-high into any raised surface), murky control and low poly counts make Logan a dull boy. [June 2003, p.58]

50

All Game Guide

The game offers enough playability to keep hardcore fans occupied, but casual players will quickly tire of the sloppy camerawork, repetitive combat, and awkward controls.

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50

Electronic Gaming Monthly

It's unnaturally hard, with save points so few and far between, you'll definitely relate to Wolverine when he goes into a Berserker Rage. [July 2003, p.120]

50

PSX Nation

Logan on a measured rampage and many hidden goodies (like our favorite mutant’s true comic book costume) can’t distract players long enough for them not to notice how bland the game’s environments are.

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50

Yahoo! Games

A fair third-person action beat 'em up, like countless others in the genre, but if you take away all the X-Men trappings you'd be left with something much weaker.

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50

GamePro

Character animation is fine, but some questionable collision detection and generic explosions rob it of whatever flash it could have had. X2: Wolverine’s Revenge simply doesn’t feel polished—or even complete.

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50

Eurogamer

At times it's just too frustrating to be described as "fun", and being turned away, a stone's throw from the end of a level, by the Game Over screen just because you didn't understand precisely how to complete a fairly arbitrary objective is enough to saturate you with disbelief like an anvil landing on your face in the middle of a field.

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49

TotalGames.net

We don't like to say this about an X-Men game, but Wolverine's Revenge is an unplayable beast of a game.

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42

Entertainment Weekly

The pacing is sluggish, the gameplay irritating, and ultimately it feels like Wolverine is exacting revenge on the wrong person: the player. [2 May 2003, p.79]

40

Gamestyle

Gamestyle found it laughable that this rogue superhero couldn’t jump onto a small ledge simply because it was deemed unnecessary – each time Wolverine was knocked back by an invisible force.

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33

Game Revolution

There's no way I could recommend buying this wallet draining mutant. While the heart of the character is here, the brain is not.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this game is 7.6 (out of 10) based on 10 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Death S. gave it an 8:
Its an o.k game that can be confusing at times but besides the confusing controls I give it an eight.

Matt H. gave it an 8:
This game is a blast! Any x-men fan would absolutely adore this game, and any game fan should be no different. There are some weak points like loose, VERY loose association they try to make with the movie, and the lack of variety to wolverine's basic attacks, but the stealth gameplay and the multi-opponent attacks are a definite plus. Just try and you'll like it!

Jonathan F. gave it a 9:
Oh yeah this game is way good. Just slightly hard and spooky sometimes but addictive and oh yeah this game is way good.

Jack D. gave it a 6:
Fast pased and a laugh. If I was an X-men fan I would give it nine but I'm not. I would recommend this to pationt X- men fans but not to anybody else.

Nick V. gave it a 6:
To enjoy this game one must be a true X-Man fan does not follow the movie can get frustrating and confusing at times but also can be a exciting edge of you seat game.

Rob T. gave it a 10:
Best x-men game ever wolverine is a true badass.

Carlos gave it an 8:
The game plays as well as the player. I haven't had much of any problems at all in terms of control and the game is a blast to play. It's not metal gear or splinter cell so don't look to compare it to games of this type. Enjoy it for what it is BUB, an interactive comic.

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