The movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine is based on the film of the same name, which starred the ever-familiar mutant from Canada known as Wolverine. It goes into James Howlett’s early past and escapes from the Weapon X program, which gave him his indestructible Adamantium skeleton. The plot is quite similar to that of the movie. The narrative is told using comic book stills and text conversations. It uses the engine developed for Spider-Man: Web of Shadows as its foundation. The overall experience is broken up into a total of six acts. It is up to Wolverine to fight his way through many opponents and 3D stages. Attacks add to the target’s wrath meter. When it is filled, you can switch to a feral mode. After that, you may use the stylus to fight any foe on the screen.
Additionally, he can look for concealed odors and then pursue them to discover new, unlocked combos. Wolverine possesses a mutant healing factor, much like in the comics, and all that is required to heal is to go without taking any harm for some time. Additionally, several secret outfits may be unlocked, some of which are not included in the game’s console versions.