Marvel's Wolverine's Healing Factor Highlights One Hilarious Suit Paradox
One of the coolest things about Wolverine is, without a doubt, his healing factor, which allows him to quickly recover from nearly any physical trauma, resist disease and poisons, and age at a drastically slowed rate. As such, Insomniac Games made the right choice by implementing it in its upcoming action-adventure gam...
One of the coolest things about Wolverine is, without a doubt, his healing factor, which allows him to quickly recover from nearly any physical trauma, resist disease and poisons, and age at a drastically slowed rate. As such, Insomniac Games made the right choice by implementing it in its upcoming action-adventure game, Marvel's Wolverine, not just in the form of a cinematic nod to the superhero's incredible abilities, but as a fully functioning gameplay feature that players can actually control themselves. However, when Marvel's Wolverine was shown off in all its gory glory during June's State of Play, I couldn't help but notice something incredibly off about Wolverine's suit that I haven't been able to stop thinking about since—and it's ironically, albeit likely unintentionally, tied to his healing factor.
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