TFW I'm the only one enjoying Deadpool because I didn't expect it to be any more or any less than what it is. Marvel shelled out a game that shows off Deadpool being Deadpool, so mission accomplished. As a fan of Marvel, I really love this game. That being said, the game's not perfect, but neither is Deadpool, and that's really where some of its charm comes from.
Now, should it really be rated 5.5/10? Probably not. It should probably at about a 6.5 or 7 out of 10. "The challenge comes from flooding the screen with enemies." It's a beat-em-up, so where the hell else would a significant challenge come from, genius? I know the story isn't great, but the game's written as if Deadpool himself wrote it. Do you honestly expect Deadpool to be able to put together a cohesive story that's to be taken seriously? The camera is a little wonky during combat, but I don't find it to be so bad that it'd contribute to a loss of four and a half points out of ten. Come on. Please don't be like those curly-headed jackasses from Deadliest Warrior.
@Dragon_Nexus @EzioSolidus Well that's rather unnerving. So basically we'll either get one of the best games of 2013, or a bastardized POS that we'll all pretend didn't happen. Like that Dragon Ball movie.
A video game without gameplay isn't a game. It's a movie. If a BioWare staff member wants you to be able to skip the combat in an RPG, how the hell do you expect to level up? Seriously, guise. Guise, seriously. Guise. SERIOUSLY.
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