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"Action Adventure",
"Hack & Slash",
"Sony",
"Third person",
"PC",
"Open World",
"PS5",
"Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered",
"PS4",
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"textContent": "It sounds as though developer Insomniac's Wolverine game is far narrower in scope than its Spider-Man games. There won't be a wider city to explore in the way Spider-Man swings around New York, nor will there be a base of operations for downtime between missions (any hopes of exploring Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters have been squashed now Insomniac has confirmed the X-Men don't exist here). In Marvel's Wolverine, the adventure is more of a charge from start to finish.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Marvel's Wolverine is a more linear game than Spider-Man - don't expect a city to explore or a base to nose around in"
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