Video Game Reviews
                  Title: X2: X-Men Wolverine’s Revenge
                    Review rating: **1/2
                    Platform/console: Playstation2, GameCube, Xbox, PC
                    Release date: April 2003
                    Genre: Action
                    Players allowed: 1
                    ESRB rating: T (blood, violence)
                    Production company: Activision
                    
                    Expect some trial and error with the controls where you’ll 
                    find being in the right spot at the right time takes on a 
                    frustrating meaning in this game especially during the boss 
                    fighting sequences where you face off against foes that include 
                    Magneto and Lady Deathstrike. When dealing with non-superheroes 
                    the strategy is simple - go for the guy with the gun. The 
                    predictable movements and A.I. of the attacking humans provide 
                    medium challenges, but keep an eye on your special target 
                    icon that show which direction they’re shooting from. 
                    Wolverine’s special sensory ability produces some interesting 
                    graphics as well as a way for you to navigate in open minefields. 
                    
                    
                    The help menu is good, but interrupts the flow of gameplay 
                    a little too much, making the gamer feel more like they’re 
                    watching a tour instead of participating in an engaging interaction.
                    
                    The story is written by comic writer Larry Hama and his character 
                    stories are particularly well done. Each one explains how 
                    each the selected character relates to Wolverine after a brief 
                    summary of their powers and general background. 
                    
                    The music gets repetitive even though there are 17 orchestral 
                    tracks to choose from. Wolverine’s quips and roars, 
                    voiced by Mark Hamill also get a bit annoying as does the 
                    coughing; yes coughing, from vanquished human attackers. Bonuses 
                    include a gallery and costumes. Special challenges and a cerebro 
                    mode strengthen the game overall, but most gamers might find 
                    this adaptation to be an average experience.
                    
                    Review by Michael Siebenaler
                   
 
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