You can relax now, because, yeah, we really are gonna talk about this one.
The game X-Men Origins: Wolverine Uncaged Edition rocked. It succeeded where the film it was tied to, X-Men Origins: Wolverine (caged edition, we presume), did not. Right now, chances are you’ve seen Logan, the final film in the trilogy where fans finally learn what happens when a hero whose power is hands that give birth to samurai swords shares his powers with other people.
But people who bought the game learned that right from the get-go:
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