For Windows Mobile diehards and Wolverine completists, it’s a fun time capsule. Just don’t expect the movie’s story (it ignores most of it) or smooth performance. Best played on an old Xperia X1 or Touch HD with a stylus for precision. 3 stars — nostalgic claws, rusty engine.
Let’s be real: it chugs on anything slower than 528 MHz. Even on a good device, framerate dips when three enemies + explosions happen. The camera is fixed, so you sometimes attack air while off-screen guys shoot you. Also, it drains your battery like a power drill — 45 minutes and you’re down 40%. Installation via CAB file can be finicky on modern ROMs. x-men origins: wolverine windows mobile store
Here’s a review for X-Men Origins: Wolverine on the Windows Mobile Store, written as if posted by a user on a retro mobile gaming forum or store page. Surprisingly faithful pocket slasher – but it'll cost you a battery Rating: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5) Device: HTC Touch Pro 2 (Windows Mobile 6.5) Reviewed on: April 14, 2026 3 stars — nostalgic claws, rusty engine
Back in 2009, this was a minor marvel. It’s not the full console game, obviously, but Gameloft (who handled most WM ports back then) delivered a surprisingly competent 3D beat-'em-up. You get real-time claw swipes, feral sense (bullet-time), and even the rage lunge. Levels are linear but have breakable objects, hidden dog tags, and multiple enemy types — including those annoying sentinel robots. The controls are remappable, which is a lifesaver on hardware keyboards or touchscreens. The camera is fixed, so you sometimes attack