For real I didn’t know it had a reputation for that, it’s ironic that when I first bought it with my mom cause I was underage the employee told my mom to be cautious about the game being difficult and that I might have trouble beating it or playing it and I was like oh; I beat it the same week.
He basically did that earlier in the game if I remember correctly, if you die too many times in that stealth section where you kill one of Mr sinister clones he just says aw screw it and does it for you.
Even though the gameplay itself wasn't all that good, you can tell the team understood Deadpool because he works so damn well as a video game character, especially since you can interact with him during shit like this
@@westmovie7517 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-55huF8QVJbk.html this explains it better than I could. I just read the comics and felt very underwhelmed. I watch this guy and ironically enough he felt the same way. It’s a fun game. Just not really… Deadpool?
@@antonybraus325 yeah ok, but when people buy this game they don't buy it for a depressing and dramatic story, they want to play a deadpool with his known joking personlity and his fourth wall breaking moment, this is a good representation of deadpool, at least from the part the devs wanted to represent, the comedy part, the devs really understood deadpools comedy and applyed it pretty well to the videogame industry. I know that this isn't all that deadpool is, that he can give a good compelling story, but you can't argue that deadpool is more known for being a loveable clown, people just like that part more
@@antonybraus325 it’s literally the epitome of fun loving joke cracking fourth wall breaking Deadpool. Doesn’t need to be sad and depressing and serious all the time
This totally reminds me of that one time with those other dudes where we did that one thing and then everyone ended up busted up laughing because what's-his-name fell over into that other guy and we were all like PUSH THE DAMN BUTTON!
Alternative option Deadpool gives a couple frustrated lines than says, “you wanna see my impression of a famous video game character?” Folds his arms stares at the camera for a few seconds then jumps out of frame. Then the game sends you to the start of the boss fight.
Got this game for Christmas before they stopped selling it. It was my first hack-and-slash. Absolutely hilarious, awesome combat, totally badass set pieces... I gotta go find the damn disc and play it again.
This has to be the most user/player interactable game character I've ever this, I mean he just never dies out on you, he keeps keeps talking to you, telling you to do shit like press buttons, joking and messing around. They pulled off the Deadpool humor so well, it's golden.
It's like the role was made for Nolan North. He kills it every time. No wonder why they got him to voice Deadpool in so many games... and Hulk vs. Wolverine
It would have been cool if after a certain amount of time, he just reaches towards the camera and pulls a controller out and pushes the button himself.
Imagine this scenario: Deadpool: *kicks down door Anyone (it doesn't matter): Deadpool your late! Deadpool: Sorry, I thought this was a video game and I was waiting for the player to press the button that would let me kick the door. I waited there for like an hour just screaming at the guy then I realized "Wait a minute, I'M IN A COMIC". So that's an hour of my life I'll never get back.
I was honestly waiting for him to say “Oh wait your just waiting to see if there’s any dialogue if you don’t push the button huh? Well then in that case” Deadpool then proceeds to do it himself.