Zeven manieren om een betere Dead Pool game te maken

RDJ134 12 juli 2013 om 19:01 uur

Dead Pool the video game werd redelijk goed ontvangen en schijnt een hele leuke budget bak game te zijn. Maar er rammelde ook het nodige aan deze titel en daarom heeft de website Topless Robot deze lijst gemaakt met zeven punten punten om een betere Dead Pool game te maken.


6. Silence Deadpool Now and Then, or Just Give Him More Material

You know what was funny? When I had Deadpool whack a sledgehammer upside a mutant's throat as he slipped into a Howard Cosell voice and made a crack about going to the majors.

You know what wasn't funny? When he made that same crack at least five more times over the course of the next fifteen minutes.

I realize how sacrilegious it sounds to shut up the Merc With a Mouth, and I know Nolan North is doing the best damn job he can with the character, but there are only so many damn times one can hear the same lines over and over without wanting to go all Elvis on the TV. And again, the humor is still as good as it can get, but High Noon should know all about the average human's tolerance levels for a repeated joke, dammit. Especially the quips about the player's poor skills when it comes to playing the game, which combined with some punishing moments (oh, we'll get to those), will leave you wanting to break out some duct tape to slap over out anti-hero's mutilated lips. And since it should never have to come to that in a Deadpool game, for all that is holy, High Noon, please put more of your budget into "Quip Variety". If you want, please feel free to gladly divert funds away from one of the game's most useless parts, and by that I mean...

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