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So here’s the lowdown on Wolverine: Tokyo Fury—you jump straight into the role of Logan, slicing and dicing your way through the shadowy backstreets of Tokyo. The developers clearly wanted you to feel that raw, primal thrill of tearing through hordes of bad guys with those iconic adamantium claws. Even before you lock onto your first boss, you’re darting across rooftops, scaling neon-lit billboards, and barreling through alleyways in classic Wolverine style.
Combat never feels overly complicated, which is part of the fun. You’ve got your basic strike, a jump attack, and the ability to dash into enemies for a quick combo. Mix in some air slashes and ground pounds, and you’ll be surprised how many brutal takedowns you can chain together. Each new level throws different types of enemies your way—ninja-like assassins, armored yakuza goons, even robotic thugs—so you’re always tweaking your approach. There’s a real sense of momentum, especially when you lock onto a string of perfect hits and watch Logan roar in triumph.
Graphically, it leans into a gritty, comic-book vibe with punchy animations that make those claw swipes feel weighty. The backgrounds pulse with neon signs and rain-soaked streets, giving off a moody, nighttime-in-Tokyo atmosphere. And the soundtrack? It’s full of hard-hitting guitar riffs and industrial beats that kick in just as you’re about to shred a miniboss. It might not win awards for innovation, but as a straightforward, grab-and-go beat ’em up that nails the Wolverine fantasy, it’s a blast for anyone who’s ever wanted to unleash some mutant fury.