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Deadpool

  • Video Game
  • 2013
  • 18
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
3.7K
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Deadpool (2013)
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Dark ComedySuperheroActionAdventureComedyFantasyRomanceSci-Fi

With the help of Cable, Rogue, Wolverine and many other heroes, Deadpool must stop Mister Sinister, while trying to make his video game really awesome and going over budget countless times.With the help of Cable, Rogue, Wolverine and many other heroes, Deadpool must stop Mister Sinister, while trying to make his video game really awesome and going over budget countless times.With the help of Cable, Rogue, Wolverine and many other heroes, Deadpool must stop Mister Sinister, while trying to make his video game really awesome and going over budget countless times.

  • Directors
    • Sean Miller
    • Keith Arem
  • Writers
    • Daniel Way
    • David Cravens
    • Terry Spier
  • Stars
    • Nolan North
    • Fred Tatasciore
    • Keith Ferguson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Sean Miller
      • Keith Arem
    • Writers
      • Daniel Way
      • David Cravens
      • Terry Spier
    • Stars
      • Nolan North
      • Fred Tatasciore
      • Keith Ferguson
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Nolan North
    Nolan North
    • Deadpool
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    Fred Tatasciore
    Fred Tatasciore
    • Cable
    • (voice)
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    Keith Ferguson
    • Mr. Sinister
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    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Wolverine
    • (voice)
    Melissa Disney
    Melissa Disney
    • Rogue
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    Gwendoline Yeo
    Gwendoline Yeo
    • Domino
    • (voice)
    Chani Krich
    • Arclight
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    April Stewart
    April Stewart
    • Death
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    Matthew Mercer
    Matthew Mercer
    • Ranged 5
    • (voice)
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    Todd Stanton
    Todd Stanton
    • Additional Voices
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    Brian Bloom
    Brian Bloom
    • Ranged 4
    • (voice)
    Cornell Womack
    Cornell Womack
    • Chance White
    • (voice)
    Dave B. Mitchell
    Dave B. Mitchell
    • Phaser
    • (voice)
    • (as Dave Mitchell)
    • …
    Michael Robert Berger
    • Armored
    • (voice)
    • (as Michael Berger)
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    John Eric Bentley
    John Eric Bentley
    • Ranged 2
    • (voice)
    • (as John Bentley)
    Travis Willingham
    Travis Willingham
    • Brawler 1
    • (voice)
    Cindy Robinson
    Cindy Robinson
    • Singer 1
    • (singing voice)
    Tawny Dolley
    • Singer 2
    • (singing voice)
    • Directors
      • Sean Miller
      • Keith Arem
    • Writers
      • Daniel Way
      • David Cravens
      • Terry Spier
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    7WasiReviews

    The Graphics Aren't Impressive

    Heck even the controls aren't impressive it feels like a 2.5D game instead of a 3D one but the comedy in this video-game makes it feel like a spin off of Deadpool (2016), three years before the film dropped. I love this game for the repetitive jokes, action and controls and a story that felt like Ryan Reynolds Deadpool wrote it three years before the movie. Give it a whirl or watch the RadBrad or no commentary play it on Youtube its worth it for the cutscene jokes alone.
    10halestormbeatty

    A hell of a lotta fun

    This is the game that Deadpool fans have been waiting for. Even though the story is almost non-existent, this should not be a problem for fans of the comics (there really isn't much story in the comics either). This game delivers exactly what fans want, an action packed thrill ride that's crazier than a sack 'o ferrets!!!!

    Wade Wilson is not the greatest thing to ever happen to comic books, but when it comes to an insane action story, you can't go wrong.

    All we need now is for the movie to be made. but for now we can rely on the ridiculous entertainment offered to us by this game.

    If you did not like this game, you are either not a Deadpool fan, or your standards for games is way too high.
    8www-eminem149

    Deadool The (funniest) Game

    As most of people who played the game I have to say I loved it, for me was the funniest game in years. Some reviews says the game didn't brought the satisfaction just 'cause it isn't used Frostbite Engine, doesn't have multi-player, it's too short and what ever. But I want to say that the game was made to bring fun for the players and it's does this very well, this is a game to remember in the future (2023) how fun was play it like someone does with Diablo II instead of Diablo III which was a big crap in my point of view. The graphs aren't amazing but it's pretty good, especially our main character. The script doesn't make much sense but it's mean to be hilarious.

    I recommend the game.
    quincytheodore

    Deadpool is, by all means, a short burst of mindless fun.

    Its quirkiness makes Deadpool a different kind of video game than most hack-and-slash, sadly that doesn't mean it's better. Made from mediocre gameplay, average visual and clunky camera, not enough witty jokes can cover the repetitive lackluster nature of the game, and there are a lot of witty jokes. That being said, throughout the short time I spent with Deadpool, he did give me more smiles and chuckles from majority of games out there.

    The game is silly, and it knows that. There is no tragic story or gritty struggle for Deadpool's motivation, he just has a bone to pick with some bad dudes and does crazy stuffs along the way. It is by these madly create scenes, as if the developer just throws a bunch of random inexplicable unexplainable occurrences, that the game actually works in superbly over-the-top effect. Let this be a warning that it doesn't make any lick of sense. Just have fun, ladies and gents.

    It has pretty regular graphic, mostly lengthy office corridors, underground sewer or caves and abandoned city. There's nothing which stand out much on the level design, some areas don similar built almost too often to be not spawned from copy-paste technique. Each level doesn't provide much from its intended style, there's no hidden chambers or secret passage tucked on some corners. Any traversable area is marked by the coins, there's no going pass that area even if your hero can teleport.

    Frankly, the setting, aside from open view city of Genosha, is rather monotonous. Details aren't sharp, it is even occasionally murky. Don't wish for environmental special attacks, you won't find it, which is quite a missed opportunity. Change in topography isn't as smooth as action title should have, Deadpool often gets stuck into walls or platform a few inches away from his feet.

    To make matter worse, the camera doesn't pan into correct positions as the combat ensues. In some cases where Deadpool is intimately chopping enemy who is too close, or when transitioning between chopping and shooting, the camera is rather late to respond, which leaves the focus awkwardly zoomed in to our regenerating complaining hero. The camera issue repeats itself inconveniently, it may even induce headache if it happens in some platforming section.

    As Deadpool aptly names his enemies "clones", the entire army he'll be dealing with consist of uniformed baddies, with addition of mutated ones later in the game. They look very henchman-esque with no distinct traits of their own, even the bloody pulp they turn into when Deadpool smashes them with hammers are still sloppily similar. Their looks are categorized by their attack pattern; melee, gunner, some magical exploding ones, and bigger fatter ones whose heavy guns can be looted after they die.

    Our hero himself has got better treatment on design. I like how damage on-screen can be seen in his costume, even if it may be slightly disturbing to see his skeletal frame naked. His movement is fairly good, transition between combos or weapon switch is decently made. Animation of bosses and your fellow heroes are a bit crude, but still serviceable. Note that these bosses only show up briefly, and in the case of your companions, they barely do anything worth noting to be rendered meticulously, in exception for Cable, who can time travel but still constantly puts up with Deadpool's antics.

    The game plays like any others that have preceded it, pure generic third person action. A mix of light and heavy attack, a bit shooter and platforming, that's practically the whole game. For its credit, it works adequately, even though there's little complexity or variation to be had. Weapons are available from the start, so players can prioritize what should be upgraded or bought first. While it opens a bit of freedom, but keep in mind there's only several weapons Deadpool can use, and the command input is about the same.

    After midway, it'll be mind-numbing how the pattern repeats itself. Sure, the game tries to involve different tactics to beat enemies, however these goons are just too standard and some of Deadpool's momentum attacks or weapons do tons of damage, resulting in spamming only certain attacks since they obviously work wonder. Boss battles are seldom and only offer slight change of button mashing. The good part is there are many mini-games that break the pace. These instances are absurdly fun while they last.

    Gameplay merely utilizes tested formulas, it serves its purpose without trying to reinvent any of the mechanics.

    As for audio, quite frankly I didn't notice much beside Deadpool's constant banter, I exceptionally like how he praised such great job I did killing enemies, and splatter effects for enemies' deaths. Nolan North does a fine job of voice acting the titular hero, he presents himself with a pint of madness and giggle. The ending song is brilliantly composed, orchestrated and sung, it's nothing sort of inspiring.

    I finished the game in about 8 hours or less, a bit short adventure. There's a challenge mode which puts Deadpool through waves of enemies in stages players already cleared. There's not much replayability in the game, and considering the mediocrity of the gameplay and graphic, it may not appeal to everyone. Deadpool is, by all means, a short burst of mindless fun.

    Graphic : Setting and character design are bland. Camera is twitchy and could hamper the gameplay. 5,5/10

    Sound : The jokes are delivered well, sound effect might be overblown, but otherwise decent. Any sort of musical theme is muffled by the chaos. 6.5/10

    Gameplay : Virtually text book third person action. 6/10

    Presentation : The best of Deadpool game is the inclusion Deadpool, it creates an excuse to get wild, and while it may not satisfy everyone, it is undeniably a hilarious thrill. 8.5/10

    Overall 6.6
    8ITALUKE

    8/10.

    This isn't the best videogame ever but it's a good one. I believe that single player games are doomed to be replaced by multiplayer free games full of microtransactions. May this game rest in peace.

    8/10.

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    • Trivia
      In the beginning of the game, while accessing the "interwebs" to achieve the "Playing with Deadpool's Junk" trophy, Deadpool complains about persistent friend requests from "Ryan". This is a nod to Ryan Reynolds, who plays Wade Wilson/Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) and later in Deadpool (2016).
    • Goofs
      During Deadpool's Quest to reach the three spirits in the catacombs of Genosha,Death summarizes one mutant spirit as being able to "summon the fires of hell if HE wanted to" .When that part of the quest is complete a green female ghost appears with a female voice.
    • Quotes

      Chance White: Meet my personal guard. He's bigger than you, badder than you, and his purpose is to eat little shits like you for breakfast!

      Deadpool: He eats shit for breakfast?

    • Connections
      Featured in DashieGames: Deadpool HD Gameplay (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Crazy
      Performed by Patsy Cline

      Written by Willie Nelson

      Courtesy of MCA Nashville

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • Marvel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • High Moon Studios
      • Marvel Entertainment
      • PCB Productions
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