X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) is an action-adventure video game based on the film of the same name, developed by Raven Software and published by Activision. The game expands on the movie's storyline, providing players with a more detailed exploration of Wolverine’s violent past, his involvement in the Weapon X program, and his quest for revenge against those who wronged him. The game features fast-paced, brutal combat where players control Wolverine, utilizing his iconic adamantium claws and feral abilities, such as enhanced senses and a powerful healing factor. It is known for its visceral and intense action, including brutal finishing moves, dismemberments, and destructible environments. The gameplay allows for a mix of melee combat, puzzle-solving, and platforming as players fight enemies ranging from soldiers to mutants, with boss battles against key characters like Sabretooth and the giant Sentinel. One of the game's standout features is its regenerative health system, which mirrors Wolverine's healing powers, as players can see his body visibly heal from injuries in real-time. The game also introduces an "Uncaged Edition," which includes more mature content, enhanced violence, and uncensored combat compared to its film counterpart. Despite being a movie tie-in, X-Men Origins: Wolverine received praise for its satisfying combat mechanics, fluid action, and engaging representation of the character’s ferocity, making it one of the more successful superhero video games at the time.