Summary
- Marvel's Wolverine by Insomniac Games promises a brutal action combat experience in a dark, standalone Logan story.
- The game seems to draw inspiration from the 1982 Wolverine comics run, featuring parkour traversal and battles with The Hand ninjas.
- Leaked gameplay footage reveals Wolverine's yellow outfit, rooftop traversal similar to Spider-Man, and combat against The Hand.
In recent years, Insomniac Games has worked with Marvel to develop the acclaimed Marvel's Spider-Man games, which have been praised for their storytelling, graphics, and gameplay, with both Peter Parker and Miles Morales' superpowers being faithfully recreated across an open-world New York, and so when the studio announced that it would be expanding its take on the Marvel Universe beyond the web-slingers with Marvel's Wolverine, there was plenty of hype for the title. The X-Men have long been a Marvel mainstay - except for that period where the MCU couldn't use them due to Fox owning the rights, and Marvel looked to try setting up Inhumans to replace them, which fortunately didn't stick - and it had been far too long since they took the spotlight in gaming, with the bomb that was X-Men: Destiny in 2011 being the last AAA title solely focused on the mutant team, so I was looking forward to seeing them return with Insomniac at the helm.
[Warning: The following article contains potential spoilers for Marvel's Wolverine.]
I was particularly curious to see how Insomniac's Marvel series would handle more M-rated content, with the game's reveal trailer having a tone that was extremely befitting a solo Wolverine adventure, and follow-up announcements regarding the hiring of Spec Ops: The Line writer Walt D. Williams to pen a story far darker than the T-rated Marvel's Spider-Man titles certainly suggested this would be quite a different entry.
The Marvel's Spider-Man games have been known to cover some more mature themes, from Mr. Negative's terrorist attack in the first game, which wisely opted not to feature Spider-Man saving the day and took place through the perspective of a non-superpowered Miles Morales to make it feel more intense, and then with a sequence in Marvel's Spider-Man 2 in which Venom bit off a particular character's head and alluded to some more M-rated content, albeit with a well-placed cutaway to keep its Teen rating.

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I Thought Marvel's Wolverine Would Be More Like PlayStation Studios' Other M-Rated Titles
But Some Footage Showed Some Gameplay Closer To Marvel's Spider-Man
Although it didn't show much, the tone and Easter eggs in the trailer, which featured Logan in his civilian attire with bloodied knuckles after a brawl in M-rated X-Men Origins: Wolverine Uncaged Edition game, that we'd be seeing Logan riding around Madripoor on a motorbike dealing with various criminal factions operating out of the island... with the potential for his Patch alias to appear maybe.
Gameplay-wise I imagined this would set Marvel's Wolverine apart from Marvel's Spider-Man, and almost be closer in traversal to a title like Days Gone. Recent leaked footage showed that this isn't the case, however. Following the devastating cyberattack on Insomniac Games last year in which hacker group, Rhysida, shared personal details about some of the studio's employees alongside major information about Marvel's Wolverine and other titles in development, various clips from Insomniac's titles, including a canceled multiplayer Spider-Man game, have been surfacing online, and one of these showed Logan in his full yellow Wolverine outfit using his abilities to parkour across the city, leaping across rooftops, vaulting obstacles, and using his claws to scale walls, which felt very similar to the parkour and wall-crawling in Marvel's Spider-Man, albeit with some more weight behind it due to the two characters' different builds, and how Logan isn't doing the aerial tricks one would expect from Spider-Man.
Other clips from the leaks have shown Logan out of costume fighting Marvel's ninja cult, The Hand, with a camera angle more reminiscent of the recent God of War titles as Logan used both his claws, and other weapons such as their katanas against them. It also featured the return of X-Men Origins: Wolverine's regeneration. This was certainly more in line with what I expected the game's combat to be like, but the traversal did take me by surprise somewhat. I'm not sure why, as Insomniac has been praised for its traversal mechanics, with titles such as Sunset Overdrive and the aforementioned Marvel's Spider-Man games seeing players fluidly move across their open-world maps, so it would make sense to stick to what worked, but I guess I wasn't expecting that from this take on Wolverine.
The full story for Marvel's Wolverine was also contained in these leaks, but aside from the inclusion of The Hand, which was being teased anyway, I'm not going to go into major story details regarding other characters who will appear or how it may tie into future Marvel titles by Insomniac.

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Marvel's Wolverine's Traversal Makes Perfect Sense Though
Wolverine Was Fairly Nimble In The Comics
While I was expecting something slightly more grounded, seeing Wolverine's yellow outfit, him hurling himself across rooftops, and the appearance of The Hand - which was potentially action-packed 1982 Wolverine comics run written by Chris Claremont with art by Frank Miller. This arc covered Logan's time in Japan, dealing with both the Yakuza and The Hand, and a relationship with Mariko Yashida.
Some elements and characters from this Wolverine run were loosely adapted in 2013's The Wolverine movie.
Here, Logan was far more nimble as he took on The Hand's ninjas, as he often used parkour as a means of traversal to get across Japan, and while the gameplay leaks didn't show Logan chasing anyone, it's likely that he will use these techniques along with his heightened senses to track down the more agile ninjas without being limited to exploring the streets. The 80s comics, in particular, showed Logan engaging in some far more action-packed storylines, so if Insomniac is drawing from this era for its gameplay and some of its story elements, it should make for a pretty fun ride.
Of course, everything shared in the leaks isn't final, so it is possible Insomniac will make some major changes, and that some elements were merely proof of concept pieces and may not be implemented in the final game. For all we know, the motorbike may also appear for more ground-level traversal, with the added option to take to the rooftops via parkour. Either way, it's nice to see Insomniac has at least entertained the idea of making Marvel's Wolverine more comic-accurate in this way, even if part of me was originally hoping it would be a bit more of a different experience from the studio's Marvel's Spider-Man titles.

Marvel's Wolverine
- Released
- October 1, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Insomniac Games
- Publisher(s)
- Sony
- Franchise
- Marvel
Marvel's Wolverine is the next entry in Insomniac Games' cultivated Marvel universe after Marvel's Spider-Man and Miles Morales. Players will sharpen their claws and step into the world of the short-tempered, regenerative Logan in an unknown storyline that engages players in brutal action combat worthy of the legendary X-Men member's name.
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5
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