Games that tie-in with movies and cartoons are rarely good, and Wolverine's Rage is no exception. This game screams 'cookie - cutter game', from the mechanics to the enemies. Anyone can tell this game was made to turn a quick buck. Thankfully, at least some effort was put into making this game look good.
The amount of detail and animation is really something to see, and the ways colors are used give it a comic book feel. Wolverine is beautifully animated and it's really a credit to Digital Eclipse for being able to squeeze this kind of fluidness out of a Gameboy game. In addition to Wolverine having a full set of great animations, all of the other characters are given the same amount of detail. For example, when a machine gun soilder runs out of ammo, he goes through all the motions of reloading instead of standing around before shooting again. You would think with this amount of detail, the game would run a little slow and choppy, but it's surprisingly smooth and fast, which sets up an excellent pace for the entire game. Overall, this is a very good-looking game; too bad that's the only thing it has going for it.
As for sound, well be thankful you can turn it off. The music isn't particularly bad; it's just very generic and unoriginal. All of the music is where you would expect it to be; the jungle stage has 'jungle beats' and the city stage has the 'urban techno' music. Worst of all, there is no variation between levels; it's the same annoying track every five levels. The sound effects, on the other hand, are a little more bearable, but are nothing really new or notable.