Cam Garish writes:
"Let's face it: Movie games suck. The closest thing to a good movie game that I've ever played was Spiderman 2, and the only thing fun about that was swinging around the city. X-Men Origins: Wolverine faces many of the same flaws that are evident in ALL movie games. There's repetitive, button-mashing action complemented by a host of glitches and cameras that less than agree with common sense. But, for all its shortcomings, Wolverine still manages to impress."
BY MOSHE SWEET: These are the best licensed video games that are not Spider-Man or from the Batman: Arkham series.
I had a blast with a Bugs Bunny game on PS1 as a kid. It is probably trash now but at the time, it was awesome.
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Ps3 scored 6/10 all round loads of review sites but was so much fun while not a technical masterpiece in any way has a worthwhile engaging story and script and of course an unbeatable soundtrack.
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