
X-Men: Wolverine's Rage
This 2001 Game Boy action game puts players in control of Wolverine as he battles through 10 levels against Magneto's Brotherhood. Features claw combos, healing factor mechanics, and a rage mode that increases attack power at the cost of health.
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About This Retro Game
Wolverine's signature abilities are faithfully recreated: adamantium claws, accelerated healing, and berserker rage that transforms gameplay when activated.
Includes cameos from Cyclops, Storm, and other X-Men characters across industrial, jungle, and high-tech environments.
Notable for being one of the few Game Boy titles featuring a blood effect toggle in the options menu, though censored in some regions.
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