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Deadpool Avoids the Usual Marvel Video Game Route, And Is All The Better For It

 
Robert Workman
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Knowledgable and all around awesome, Robert has mastered video game journalism for years, writing for a number of sites including AOL GameDaily, Planet Xbox 360 and GameZone.com.  Also known as the George Clooney of the Video Game Industry in some circles (mostly women).

 Published June 28, 2013 4:17 AM

While hardly an ideal Marvel effort, the Merc with a Mouth makes a rather fun – if juvenile – game debut.

Isn't it funny how seriously comic book video games are taken these days?  Sure, they're just about perfect in tone, like with Batman: Arkham City's dramatic storytelling and The Amazing Spider-Man's movie-like tone.  But, for Deadpool, High Moon Studios takes a different approach.  These guys just let loose, with the help of comic book writer Daniel Way, and break away from the convention of being super-serious.  And you know what?  It works.  Not completely, but it still works.

In the game, Deadpool, being his usual smart-ass self, inks a deal to get his own video game.  However, the road is far from easy, as he's assigned a target that ties in deeper with enemies from the Marvel universe, and re-introduces him to such allies as Wolverine and Cable – who he's not afraid to screw around with, despite the obvious threats.  Anyway, the story goes all over the place, but those expecting an action game that's a wee bit different from the norm probably won't be disappointed.

That's because of Deadpool himself.  His antics are rather unpredictable, whether it's copping a feel on his buddy Cable (leading to the all-too-obvious reply – a punch in the face) or talking with the invisible voices in his head over the game's stretched-out plot.  His personality really goes a long way here, and though not every joke sticks (some of the crass jokes will go over your head), there's enough humor and good times to go around.

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