Sorry if the question's led you astray. What I meant was that I was disappointed because when I saw the trailers for Deadpool, I immediately said "Hey! That's going to be kinda like a funny Arkham Asylum!" I just had my hopes up too much. Maybe Deadpool will be in the new Batman game as a cameo, or something.krazykidd said:Anyone else ? You ( apparently ) haven't played it so how are you dissapointed? I think you asked the question in the title wrong , you asked if anyone else is dissapointed , which is going to attract those who are dissapointed more than those that liked it . Just asking if the game is any good ( in the title ) would have done it .Poppy JR. said:A while ago, I went on the IGN webpage to find, to my surprise, that a trailer for Deadpool was their headliner. I watched the trailer, thought Deadpool would be cool, and got my hopes up. Now that it's out, I once again clicked on IGN webpage and read the review. Sadly, it only got an 6.0. However, all of what I expected to be there ( Offbeat humor and hilarity, awesome character) are there, is that really enough to justify purchasing the game? Has anyone actually bought the game? If so, is the writing worth slogging through repetitive beat-em-up gameplay for?
OT: the game is halarious . Of course this depends on the person playing . While the gameplay isn't as polished as i'd like , it's still pretty good . I would recommend buying this game at half price . Definately not a day one buy . The game is pretty short .
Deadpool won't be in any Batman game, as he's Marvel while Batman is DC.Poppy JR. said:Sorry if the question's led you astray. What I meant was that I was disappointed because when I saw the trailers for Deadpool, I immediately said "Hey! That's going to be kinda like a funny Arkham Asylum!" I just had my hopes up too much. Maybe Deadpool will be in the new Batman game as a cameo, or something.krazykidd said:Anyone else ? You ( apparently ) haven't played it so how are you dissapointed? I think you asked the question in the title wrong , you asked if anyone else is dissapointed , which is going to attract those who are dissapointed more than those that liked it . Just asking if the game is any good ( in the title ) would have done it .Poppy JR. said:A while ago, I went on the IGN webpage to find, to my surprise, that a trailer for Deadpool was their headliner. I watched the trailer, thought Deadpool would be cool, and got my hopes up. Now that it's out, I once again clicked on IGN webpage and read the review. Sadly, it only got an 6.0. However, all of what I expected to be there ( Offbeat humor and hilarity, awesome character) are there, is that really enough to justify purchasing the game? Has anyone actually bought the game? If so, is the writing worth slogging through repetitive beat-em-up gameplay for?
OT: the game is halarious . Of course this depends on the person playing . While the gameplay isn't as polished as i'd like , it's still pretty good . I would recommend buying this game at half price . Definately not a day one buy . The game is pretty short .
Amen to that.Desert Punk said:an adult oriented Deadpool cartoon would be AMAZING.Maxtro said:From the looks of the game, I'd rather watch a Deadpool adult-cartoon.
OT: I am waiting for it on sale, not worth it at its current price, but it would be a good 20 dollar game I think.
Except you forgot the shotgun, the gadgets (two types of grenades, bear traps and mines), the momentum attacks that differ from weapon to weapon, the counter-attack system, and any combination of all those options, taken that you can actually use guns in melee and even for counter attacks.barbzilla said:So far I'm a little disappointed. I think the game has value, but the value isn't 40.00. Everything is about as mediocre as it gets. The combat is whittled down to 2 choices (with 3 sub choices each).
A Melee
1)Katana Medium Speed, Medium Strength. Expect to hit 3 times then teleport.
2)Sai's Fast Speed, Low Strength. Expect to hit 5 times then teleport.
3)Hammers Slow Speed, High Strength. Expect to hit 1-2 times then teleport.
B Guns
1)Pistols Mid Speed, Mid Damage
2)SMG Fast Speed, Low Damage
3)Pulse Rifle Slow Speed, High Damage
With the exception on how fast you wish to shoot or attack the combat is exactly the same through out the game. The writing isn't anything to write home about, but is better than the gameplay. Though I haven't finished the game yet, I don't feel that Deadpool is very Deadpool-ish.
I would wait for it to hit 10-20 bucks in a month and buy it then. It is worth $10 for a playthrough.
The gadgets and shotgun are novelties in combat, you can't really call them combat methods (well maybe the shotgun, but you already have a nice close range weapon, so what's the point?). As for the interspersed mini games, they do serve to break up the monotony, they don't however change how boring the combat is. They intentionally made the enemies have large health pools and the weapons do small amounts of damage (as well as telling the player that it is actually better to do low damage and make big combos) to artificially inflate the length of the game.GabeZhul said:Except you forgot the shotgun, the gadgets (two types of grenades, bear traps and mines), the momentum attacks that differ from weapon to weapon, the counter-attack system, and any combination of all those options, taken that you can actually use guns in melee and even for counter attacks.barbzilla said:So far I'm a little disappointed. I think the game has value, but the value isn't 40.00. Everything is about as mediocre as it gets. The combat is whittled down to 2 choices (with 3 sub choices each).
A Melee
1)Katana Medium Speed, Medium Strength. Expect to hit 3 times then teleport.
2)Sai's Fast Speed, Low Strength. Expect to hit 5 times then teleport.
3)Hammers Slow Speed, High Strength. Expect to hit 1-2 times then teleport.
B Guns
1)Pistols Mid Speed, Mid Damage
2)SMG Fast Speed, Low Damage
3)Pulse Rifle Slow Speed, High Damage
With the exception on how fast you wish to shoot or attack the combat is exactly the same through out the game. The writing isn't anything to write home about, but is better than the gameplay. Though I haven't finished the game yet, I don't feel that Deadpool is very Deadpool-ish.
I would wait for it to hit 10-20 bucks in a month and buy it then. It is worth $10 for a playthrough.
Not to mention, I really love how everyone is toting how the gamepaly is repetitive when there is not a single one-hour stretch in the game after the first part where there are no minigames thrown into the mix, like turret sections, sliding down pipes, isometric parodies of classic 8-bit games, side-scrolling sections and a bunch of other things like that. Makes me wonder if we were playing the same game...
Yes thats confirmed, He is a perfect fit for the combat if you ask me, his takedowns could be lethal rather than just disabling the enemies, like slicing of a limb or simply holding a gun to there head and shooting them.chozo_hybrid said:Considering it's retailing for $90 here, but I can get it for $30 USD on Steam (which I consider still too high, this is coming from a fan) I think I will wait until it's cheaper. That said, when I do buy it, it will be for the writing, I love Deadpool and Cable.
Next Batman game will apprently have playable Deathstroke parts.Soxafloppin said:I get real lolipop chainsaw vibes from this....Just sort of meeeeh gameplay but quirky humour. I think I'l do what I did with that game, and wait til its cheap or maybe rent it.
Now wheres my Deathstroke game![]()