Abstract: If you have never read the adventures of Deadpool, let me give you a little background. Wade Wilson was a mercenary dying of cancer when the Weapon X program experimented on him. They used Wolverine's DNA to replicate his healing factor in Wilson. It work...
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Published: 2013-06-25, Author: Guy , review by: stuff.tv
Deadpool's inventiveness, humour and voice acting just about make up for its repetitive combat and short length. The outlandish set pieces and comedy cinematics are excellent, but they're only modest rewards for slogging through the action and platformin...
Abstract: PlayStation 3The infamous Marvel character Merc with a mouth made it into his first ever personal video game; Deadpool. Naturally, for the Deadpool fans, the gameplay was nothing short of ridiculous especially during the interactive cut scenes of the h...
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Published: 2013-08-05, Author: Michael , review by: geardiary.com
comic book format, Marvel character cameos, combination moves, beat 'em up/melee attacks/controls, funny jokes/references in Marvel universe, video games (especially Nintendo) and beyond
controls when using weapons, gameplay variety, basic enemy action variety, aiming mechanics, replay value, character development, checkpoint system/progress saves
Given the lack of gameplay shown before release, we were worried about this one. But Deadpool manages to come out the other side with a swagger. You wouldn't want to admit it, but you'll have a fun weekend, if not one you'll remember for long....
Abstract: CommentDeadpool is one of those Marvel Comics characters you either love or hate. His appearance in various comic series like X-Men and X-Force, or even his own series, has garnered a legion of fans as well as a legion of haters. HIs appearance in Marv...
Abstract: Deadpool is the perfect video game character: loud, mouthy, silly, goofy, vulgar, wacky, off-the-wall, and any other loony adjective you can think of. He's the Duke Nukem of Marvel, encompassing everything the video game used to offer, you know, before it...
Published: 2013-06-26, Author: Steven , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: What would one expect from a game revolving around an insane, automatic healing merc with a mouth. Clearly some NSFW antics, blood, gore, foul language, all the good stuff that goes with being an M-rated video game. And folks, let me say that without a do...
Abstract: When I first heard about a game based on Deadpool, I lost it. I couldn’t think of a better character to grace my screen and deliver a balance of insane action and absolute hilarity. But then I got nervous–could someone really do this character justice?...
The Deadpool you know from the comics is in a video game, and he knows it, Fast-moving combat is initially entertaining
Combat lacks the depth keep things enjoyable, Sharp difficulty spikes frustrate
Deadpool is worth playing for the laugh factor alone. It is in all other ways a rote action game, offering little to invest in beyond some mindless entertainment. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Deadpool as a character essentially embodies mi...