Wolverine has always been one of the most popular members of the X-Men. Often sporting a signature gruff voice and pointed hairdo, Wolverine has cropped up in just about every X-Men TV show, movie, and mainline series of comics in one form or another. For many, the yellow and blue spandex 90s X-Men cartoon version will be the first image of the character they think of. For others, it's likely to be Hugh Jackman's role-defining performance. Regardless of the character's appearance or portrayal, he's usually featured right alongside the rest of the X-Men team.
However, just like the lone wolf he's often portrayed to be, Wolverine will occasionally go out on his own and leave his Mutant brethren behind. Over the last few decades, there have been a number of Wolverine-centric games. While most of these do include cameos from the rest of the team, and feature well-established X-Men villains, the main story and gameplay all revolve around Logan himself. Unfortunately, despite the popularity of everyone's favorite foul-mouthed, clawed Mutant, his solo outings haven't been the most groundbreaking video game experiences.
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009): Undoubtedly the best Wolverine game, and most likely the best X-Men game period, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a brutal, bloody, and relentless hack-and-slash game. Though it doesn't reinvent the wheel, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is unapologetically fun, putting players right in Wolverine's constantly-disintegrating vest as he massacres his way through hordes of mercenaries, Mutants, and robots. While the plot loosely follows the much-maligned movie of the same name, Origins: Wolverine focuses on bombastic action, throwing new explosive set pieces at the player every
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