You Can Make The Hyper-Violence In Marvel's Wolverine More PG-13, If You Want To

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And Robert Rodriguez wept.

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If you're a fan of Wolverine, you probably know to expect some gore whenever he shows up. And if you watched this week's trailer for Insomniac's upcoming PS5 game, well, let's just say it earned its M rating. "Everyone looks like a bag of jam," one Redditor observed. "Nobody has any organs or bones. They're just full of jam." Fortunately for the squeamish (and perhaps for the game's sales figures), the game will include accessibility options to tone it down.

Sony's studios have made accessibility a priority in recent years, and Marvel's Wolverine appears to be no exception. Settingsyou can tweak include dynamic blood, dismemberment, and Logan's own physical damage. Each can be reduced or turned off altogether. Even fixed cinematic violence, like, say, when we see a closeup of Wolverine sticking a claw through some dude's face, can...

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