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Deadpool for Xbox 360 is an action-packed third-person shooter that features a unique blend of humor and intense combat. Players can engage in thrilling gameplay with a variety of weapons and special appearances from beloved X-Men characters, all while enjoying Deadpool's signature comedic style.
S**E
IF I CUT YOU, DO YOU NOT BLEED
First and foremost, this is NOT a game for children. The cover could deceive some in thinking its safe for kids, but it is mark "Mature" for a reason. Now on to the game review - which this game took a very different and welcomed approach for a third person action game. The concept of having the character you control actually interact with you is pretty damn cool. I'm on the very last mission and I can tell you that you will enjoy this game if you like crude humor and some damn cool bloody violence in your super hero games. I laughed out loud several times playing this game. This is not a serious game and shouldn't be taken seriously either as the premise is that it is a game. Dead Pool himself reminds you of that often throughout the game. You use Dead Pool points in order to build up your health, strength, get different combos, and purchase different weapons. You will find that a bear trap, yes - bear traps, will come in very handy when fighting bosses and I recommend get them early. Also, a well planted mine will help big time when dealing with the "clones" because if enough of them get close to you and they explode, well you're dead. Throwing a mine out as they are chasing you will do the trick exploding every one of them within range though. If you are a Marvel fan you will find the cameos really cool, from Cable, Wolverine, to Rogue along with a few others. The game does somewhat get repetitive, but not enough to bore you. High Moon Studios did a good job with changing things up for the player. I found myself wanting some more of the repetitive waves of baddies coming after me just to try out the new stuff I upgraded. Now, the camera angle at times can be your worst enemy as you will get in spots where you can't even see yourself or your opponent. In these cases you will just have to run out into a more open area or you fall to your death due to the camera angle. All in all this is a very cool, rude, crude, uncouth, and violent good time. If you are not familiar with Dead Pool just look up "Dead Pool in three minutes" on YouTube and you can get the quick down and dirty on him before you start your game. What do you call the sound of a robotic arm clapping? - Dubstep.
C**Z
Merc with a Mouth was MADE for video games
Honestly, playing this game was a fantastic experience for this Deadpool fan. The controls are easy and mostly intuitive. (switching blades, throwables, and guns was a little tricky but it's forgivable). The combat is visceral and satisfying. And there's a way to change the over the shoulder camera angle between left and right shoulder. It's a sweet feature and helps when running from explosives. But what makes this game different from any of the Marvel games that I've played was the aesthetics. Let me explain that a bit. This game isn't really deep or philosophical. But you don't read Deadpool comics because they're deep and philosophical. You read them because they're action packed, funny, off the wall, and full of 4th wall breaks. And the game delivers that in SPADES. Deadpool yells at you when you die, calls up the game developer to berate him and ask why this part of the Deadpool game is sucking), and has insanely funny quips when fighting. There are cut scenes where you can learn about other Marvel characters, but it's Deadpool telling you about them (in his own words). Also when searching some things, there are shout outs to different Deadpool comic stories. The atmosphere is very Deadpool and the voices in Deadpool's head have their own bubbles/fonts as well as unique voices. The game was made for lovers of Deadpool. If you don't know who Deadpool is then I don't recommend that you get this game. I mean, it's a competent action game. But it's nothing spectacular to write home about. The levels are generic. Sewers, busted buildings, and office spaces. The action buttons are also very standard/generic as well (light attack, heavy attack, jump and dodge). The developer put it's focus and effort where it belongs. Wade Wilson. The game shines (like a bajillion sticks of dynamite exploding) in delivering all that we love about the Merc With a Mouth. CHIMICHANGAS!
B**D
THIS GAME IS OKAY AT SOME POINT SO DON'T HAVE TO HIGH EXPACTIONS. A PRETTY GOOD ATTEMPT.
AN OKAY GAME, PRETTY GOOD GAMEPLAY FROM TIME TO TIME CAN GET A LITTLE ANNOYING BECASUE OF THE CAMERA PRETTY GOOD STORY, A GREAT DEPECTION OF THE DEADPOOL CHARCTER AND TO HAVE HIM HAVE HIS OWN GAME AND MOVIE WHICH COMES OUT LATER WHICH I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE. IT IS VERY ENTERTAING BY MAKING IT FUNNY WITH ALL THE HUMOR THAT IS THROWN INTO THE GAME YOU CAN SEE THAT THE DEVLOPERS TRIED THERE HARDEST TO PORTAY THE DEADPOOL CHARCTER. ALSO NOT TRYNG TO SPOIL IT FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVENT PLAYED IT YET BUT THERE ARE SOME COOL CAMEOS FROM OTHER MARVEL. I GIVE THIS GAME A 7.5/10 AN OKAY GAME TO GET BUT TRY TO GET IT FOR A LOW PRICE I GOT IT FOR AROUND 18 DOLLARS AND THINK IT IS WORTH AROUND THE 20 DOLLAR PRICE RANGE.
J**B
This is one of my first reviews. The game was just too good to let it not be enjoyed by more people!
I really enjoyed this one. From the trailer it looked like a campy little game. The starting price had me a little worried (it launched lower than most games do). Overall, I have to say I was very pleased with the money I spent. I would *love* a sequel. The game's humor is the high point. The gameplay itself is decent. The shooting is violent, the combos aren't quite Devil May Cry 3 levels of greatness, but it's still a nice mix. The low points- the graphics aren't always pretty and they do slow down from time to time. The entirety of the package more than makes up for it. I gave it 5 stars- not because it is a perfect game, but because it's just a lot of fun to play, and the overall mix of things and random nature of the game make it one that everybody should check out. Seriously.
S**N
Don't let fanboyism take over your review.
OKay first off, we all knew this game wasn't going to be amazing from the get go. It's a licensed game from people who made the Transformers games. The gameplay is just plain boring, repetitive and sometimes annoying. The challenges are frustrating on level two: they run in the damn sewers and there is only one way to get to their spawn...and that's climb the stairs. The campaign was long and a bore after about an hour...which is actually 1/4 of the game...it's short. The only reason I put myself through this game is Nolan North does a fantastic job portraying the Merc with a Mouth. I believe four stars is a fair accolade... 5 is just stupid and anything lower than 3 is just critical. For some main points to put together here are my comments Pros: + Funny dialogue/very entertaining + a decent strew of weapons although you might not enjoy using any of the unlock able melee weapons + a wide variety of types of enemies that require you to switch between projectile and melee weapons + level design isn't copy and paste...I for one enjoyed the constant difference in structure + it wasn't dumbed down to appeal to a younger audience Cons - Graphics are meh - Short Campaign - Dialogue is easily skipped on accident (So just be ready to not press buttons like I did when Deadpool interacts with characters) - Challenges and enemies in general are very frustrating even on the lowest difficulty - Combat and Combos are very simple: Slice, slam with heavy attack, shoot, evade. Gadgets are only useful when the AI decides to over horde you. - X-men characters aren't with you very often and there aren't very many of them... clones of them as enemies do however appear VERY OFTEN and are kind of overwhelming - Controls for certain abilities are shared on the same button; you wanted to evade and counter an attack? too bad, you just teleported - Controls are confusing and sometimes awful (especially aiming guns in combat) a lock on feature outside of Aiming down sight would have been a great; even then the ADS is very difficult to accomplish against fast enemies - No unlock able content...comics, costumes, easter eggs, cheat code abilities, cut scenes; nothing but challenges that are simply just time trials. Overall I'd say wait until it's worth about 20 dollars; it's a great collection of Deadpool humor and the mischief just left me in disbelief how awesome Deadpool was in this game. But if you would rather, I'd say watch someone else play this game...although gameplay can still be kind of fun... It took me about 4-5 hours to complete.
G**T
fun game
Fun and Funny game
C**R
Silly fun game, but frustrating for casual players
I like Deadpool and enjoy basic shoot 'em up games with interesting themes and characters so this game sounded like a win to me. The downfall is the gameplay and in particular lack of direct saves and jumping moves. I am a casual gamer (I play on the lower levels first, appreciate hints, etc) so this criticism may not apply to everyone but at a certain point in the 8th section I just had to quit because I could NOT get past the super annoying multiple timed jumps needed to progress. I had this issue a few times earlier in the game but developed my skill by failing and trying over and over again. Not my idea of a fun time. This is especially annoying since you have to go through a few steps before the game saves so if you quit during a hard part you start at the beginning of that section and have to redo all the tricky spots again. Still, I figured a few rough places were ok as long as I could eventually get through them and onto more fun, shooting, and nonsense. Well not so with the one spot where you have to time multiple jumps across, up, into hidden spots, and then somehow time even more jumps while grabbing or shooting *perfectly* to keep going. If at any point you fail, guess what? Start at the very beginning of the whole sequence and pray you get enough things right to progress. I have tried one section over 100x and, quite frankly, it's gotten boring as hell. I even went online to watch a video walk through and found the steps are slightly different (again, timing has to be *perfect*) so even if I try and replicate it, It doesn't work. I don't mind some challenge but it's things like this in games are a total turn off for me as a casual gamer. If it even had the means to save on demand I could get partly through, save. and then try again later picking up where I quit. Unfortunately the way the game is made it's all or nothing. I feel games like this that are supposed to be silly and fun should have a lesser skill demand at lower levels of play -experts can always play on hard if they feel bored- so everyone can at least finish the damn thing. As it is I eventually put it back in it's case and moved on to a new game. Hours of play and Incouldn't finish it because of one spot which had nothing to do with plot or shoot. Had I known it would be like this I never would have started (again it's fun but not an essential game by any means). For those who like to mash buttons and just casually play, consider yourselves warned. The game itself is ok and has some interesting weapons, dialogue, and a playful theme which really runs in contract to the super challenging movement demands which tend to drag it down. You can accrue $$ and upgrade weapons and items which is ok but none of this helps if you can't coordinate things *just* right to progress in the game.
Y**T
Funny Dialogue, Mediocre Gameplay
I've always loved Deadpool. In the world of Comics, he's unique. He constantly breaks the fourth wall, he has crazy, off-the-wall hilarious dialogue, and he does all those wacky things that we've all thought about, but never got to see done in the comics. A friend of mine at work told me about the game, and I immediately swore him to absolute silence regarding the game itself. I did not want to know about it. I did not want to hear quotes. I did not want a single thing spoiled for a game starring my favourite character of all time. I rushed home, ordered it, and paid for one-day shipping (thank you, Amazon Prime!). You know, I'm of two minds regarding the game. On one hand, it certainly delivers that inimitable Deadpool hilarity, chock-full of profanities and out-of-place pop culture references. The dialogue is BRILLIANT. I mean, it is superb. Hilarious to the point of bust-a-gut, it is wildly irreverent, irrelevant, and unmistakably 'Deadpool'. Full points for that, High Moon. The game is also tremendously funny outside of mere dialogue. An hour or two in is an all-too-brief pastiche of the original Zelda on NES (courtesy of Deadpool blowing the game's budget on explosions), and a point wherein you can slap an unconscious Wolverine for about five minutes straight. The game would have made a brilliant comic book. The problem is that it doesn't make a very good game. It's pretty evident that the dialogue was written first, and the game mechanic and engine were written around that. The camera is over-the-shoulder third-person, a view which I tend not to like. Controls are a little clunky, with Deadpool practically straining at the bit to break into a full run every time you tilt the joystick. The look around axis is particularly unpleasant, being a curious mixture of overly sensitive and strangely inaccurate. There are too many quicktime events. A game having a few here and there doesn't really bother me, but you just can't escape the things in this game! You also have side-scrolling platforming sections, a carnival ride blasting apparitions of Deadpool's own diseased imagination, top-down maze exploration sections, stealth sections...it all feels fairly disjointed and schizophrenic. Which, considering the subject matter, may have been the point, but as much as I admire them sticking to the character of Deadsy, I can't help but feel somewhat let down by the game itself. If I wanted to be entertained only by dialogue, I'd watch a comedy variety show.
C**2
JA, es ist auf Deutsch!!!
Wer sich Marvels Deadpool-Game bestellt, der sollte sich vorher informieren, was Ihn erwartet. Das ganze Gewinsel von wegen "Ich habe aber was ganz anderes gewollt!" ist ja nicht auszuhalten. Der Humor ist schräg-prollig, das Spiel ist blutig und die Grafik ist allgemein OK aber eben nicht auf Arkham-City-Niveau. Wer damit nicht leben kann, der soll eben was anders kaufen. Wichtig zu wissen ist hier aber eine Sache: Die UK-Version ist bis auf das Cover mit der deutschen Fassung völlig identisch. Es lohnt also, den günstigeren Import zu kaufen.
L**.
Five Stars
GOOD GAME
M**S
Descaso
Produto chegou sem capa, apenas com os papéis e o cd solto dentro de uma caixa igual a do vídeo. Não corresponde com a descrição onde diz q o jogo vem lacrado.
P**.
excelente
EXCELENTE JUEGO, FALTA QUE SAQUEN JUEGOS DE X-MEN ASI COMO DEADPOOL
パ**ー
HeyHey DeadPoooooooL !!!!!!
スパイディ2の後にプレイしたので不安でしたが!最高のバカを楽しめました(笑) まず最初の住まいから始まるとこは爆笑←英語は全くわかりませんが(笑)(笑) ゲーム自体はごく普通のアクションでバットマンやリメンバーミー(日本未発売)コンボ組み合わせでかっこよくなるタイプ←スパイディみたいな簡単ではないので重要な感じです。そう!ホント普通で間におちゃらけが入る(笑)むかーしのロールプレイングを思わせる的なやつに悪魔城ドラキュラの横スクロール的な感じのお遊びが超〜おもしれー(笑) ★良い点 ○とにかく演出がおもしれー ○とにかくアホ ○グラフィックスが綺麗←全体的に ○英語でもぜんぜん迷うことはない ○ホント普通のアクションゲーム ○懐かしい演出 ○エロい ○グロい ○マーヴェルヒーローが出てくる ○ステレスアクションでサブマシンガンでキルすると『Sayonara・サヨナラ』と言う(笑) ☆悪い点 ●ただただボリューム不足 ●カウンターが決まった時ドアップにしてほしい ●チャリに乗りたかった まあ不満点はほぼないのですがスパイディみたく自由度がほしい
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