Marvel's upcoming Deadpool VR game featuring Neil Patrick Harris is generating buzz ahead of its launch. Unveiled at this year's Summer Game Fest, the game unfolds on Mojoworld with Mojo as the main villain, drawing Deadpool into a wild TV show escapade. But the excitement comes with a side of skepticism.
Many fans express concerns about the game being only in VR, voicing a desire for a full console experience instead. Some nostalgically long for the traditional Activision Deadpool game, recalling it fondly. "We need a proper console game, not just VR," stated one disappointed player.
So what can players expect from this unique take? The game boasts several engaging elements:
Character Line-Up: Including Lady Deathstrike and Flag-Smasher as supporting villains.
Dynamic Combat: Players can dual-wield katanas and guns, using nearly any weapon found on foes.
Upgrade Tree: Features allow for creative gameplay, such as turning a weapon into a grappling hook.
One user chimed in, "Hell yes Marvel has had a great run with VR titles. I loved Marvel Powers United!" showing that not all feedback is negative.
Responses have been varied. While many appreciate Harris's talent, others remain frustrated about the lack of a broader release. "Curiously, itโs infuriating not to see a PC version for purchase,โ another fan remarked. Notably, some fans are excited, recalling the successful performance of previous Marvel VR titles, like Iron Man VR.
If the game resonates well with players, it could open the door for future expansions or sequels featuring Deadpool.
๐ฅ Neil Patrick Harris brings a fresh voice to Deadpool.
๐ฎ The game focuses on Mojoโs chaotic plot, adding creativity to gameplay.
โ "Is VR really the future of gaming?" Many believe traditional experiences should still be prioritized.
With the release date looming, fans anticipate how this innovative take on Deadpool will unfold, navigating the mixed feelings around VR gaming.