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.: November 18, 2015.: November 20, 2015, Mode(s) Deadpool is an based on the character. The game was developed by and published by for, and. Former Deadpool comic writer created the game's plot, and voiced the character. The game received mixed reviews, praising plot elements while finding gameplay itself lacking. Deadpool, along with most other games published by Activision that had used the Marvel license, were de-listed and removed from all digital storefronts on January 1, 2016. As of July 15, 2016 the game was made available to purchase again on Steam as well as PlayStation Store's DLC but only in the US markets.

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The game was re-released on November 18, 2015 on and to coincide with the. On November 16, 2017, the game was once again removed from digital storefronts due to licensing issues. Contents.

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Gameplay Deadpool is an, with new combos becoming available to as he progresses. The game, which is rated 'mature', frequently breaks the by having Deadpool verbally interact with the player based on their skill and progress.

By default, Deadpool is armed with both guns and swords, but he also has access to giant hammers, plasma guns, and a range of other alternatives. A short range of moves are possible as well. As he slowly falls apart while sustaining damage, players must avoid further damage in order to recover.

There are some stealth mechanics, as occasionally (and on one occasion forced) Deadpool is able to dispatch enemies stealthily with either his melee weapons or guns, though gun 'stealth' kills will immediately alert all other enemies. Plot When Deadpool's pitch for 'the most awesome game ever' starring himself is rejected by High Moon Studios, he sets off explosives at the studio, which forces them to cooperate. He even hires as his voice actor. The game's script is delivered to him; finding it boring, Deadpool draws all over it with crayon. Following the first few lines of the script, Deadpool sets out to assassinate corrupt media mogul Chance White.

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Deadpool storms White's media headquarters, slaughtering his guards before tackling himself and White out of the latter's penthouse window and into the sewers (blowing the game's budget in the process by repeating the events for kicks). White is saved by, forcing Deadpool to pursue before finding the first of many glitches/unfinished areas throughout the game, the result of Deadpool blowing the game's budget. Deadpool is forced to call High Moon multiple times to coerce them into finishing the game. After killing, Deadpool stumbles upon White meeting Mr. Sinister, who has kill him once informed that the mogul's satellites are under his control. This angers Deadpool as he lost his bounty, killing and knocking out Blockbuster. Sinister uses his powers to reduce Deadpool to a disembodied head, leaving him to regenerate unconscious.

Deadpool awakens and encounters, and of the. The X-Men follow Mr.

Sinister to, but Deadpool insists on flying the Blackbird and crashes it, knocking everyone but himself unconscious (despite Deadpool's attempts to wake Wolverine by slapping him repeatedly and comically scolding him with nonsensical insults). While wandering through Genosha, Deadpool runs into, who has come from the future to ensure that Sinister's plan does not succeed. But a bored Deadpool drowns out Cable's discussion with a bullet to the head, reviving to find a message from Cable urging him to hurry or he'll miss an 'incredibly large-breasted' fan girl. This motivates Deadpool to regroup with Cable, only to learn there is no fan girl. Deadpool then infiltrates a security tower housing Sinister against Cable's wishes and kills who he later learns to be a clone of Sinister. Cable convinces Deadpool to care about what happens if Sinister succeeds by telling him that his favorite taco restaurant will be destroyed along with the rest of the world.

Reconfiguring a foot into a flying machine to go to 's citadel, Deadpool accidentally causes the foot to malfunction and crashes into Rogue mid-air, leading to her capture by Blockbuster. After crashing, and getting his disembodied arm back from his dog Mr. Shuggums, Deadpool goes to save Rogue from Blockbuster while hoping to seduce her. After a side trip where he ends up killing another Sinister clone, Deadpool takes out Blockbuster and saves an injured Rogue by letting her absorb his healing powers via kissing. Deadpool's extra personalities – screwball and serious – are also transferred to Rogue's mind briefly. Deadpool briefly dies when Mr.

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Shuggums retrieves an explosive and he is reunited with his lover. Death tells Deadpool that Sinister had been exhuming mutant bodies to obtain their unique DNAs, and needs Deadpool to retrieve the suffering souls unable to pass on. Deadpool agrees as he comes back to life and, again meeting Cable, goes on a spirit quest to retrieve the souls for Death and causes the underground passage to cave-in, foiling Sinister's plans. After reuniting with Wolverine on the surface, Deadpool travels further into the citadel as he defeats clones of the Marauders and then a group of clones.

The real Mister Sinister later shows up and, after defeating the X-Men, Deadpool kills him by leaving him open to be squashed by the Sentinel foot. Deadpool is unsure if he killed the real Mister Sinister until Cable gives thumbs up confirmation, allowing Deadpool to call out for the end credits. As Deadpool exudes joy over how awesome his game is, High Moon's representative Peter Della Penna calls him and admits that he really hadn't blown their budget, at which Deadpool proceeds to actually do so by repeatedly creating explosions during the credits. Development Deadpool was first announced at the 2012. However, only a teaser trailer was shown; no platforms in which the game was to be released on were confirmed.

Shortly after the announcement, an article was unveiled on Marvel's official website confirming the development of the game; the article was written from Deadpool's point of view, saying he hired High Moon Studios to make him a game. Prior to the game's release, the lead designer of the game revealed the basics of the plot in an interview with, saying Deadpool has taken over the studio and is in charge of the game's development. The game was created using ' technology, which also powers. The game's budget was $100 million, making it one of the. Deadpool will go down in history as one of the most expensive failures. The game looked dated and cheap even with a hefty budget and a large team working on it. However, the game has a niche fan base who would like a sequel.

During High Moon's panel at Comic-Con, a censored version of the trailer was shown twice after an actor dressing up as Deadpool appeared on stage with the developers. Another marketing campaign started with billboards taking the appearance of graffiti covering advertisements for, presumably made by Deadpool to crudely advertise his video game. Later released an advertisement of the game, with Deadpool giving a holiday greeting while telling people to pre-order the game, stating that it would be released in 2013. Peter Della Penna revealed later in a press release that had written the story for the game, bringing his signature Deadpool humor to the title.

According to Penna, 'We weren't actually planning on making a Deadpool game. But, Deadpool came by the studio one day, said he was taking over, and that if I didn't hire Marvel writer Daniel Way pronto and make the most amazing Deadpool video game, he'd break both of our arms and beat us to death with them. I have kids, so we're making the game.' Marketing High Moon Studios announced a 'watch and win' that ran during the, which aired on December 8, 2012.

The winner of the contest would be flown to High Moon Studios and will appear as an in-game character in the Deadpool video game. The winner appears in the game as a unique big-headed enemy that Deadpool mentions was supposed to be the pizza delivery man at the start of the game. The winner of this contest was Bill Salina, a Database Administrator from Atlanta, GA.

He appears as the character Storm Thrower, who as he is attacked will name off pizzas. Release The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. A Microsoft Windows version had been announced, with a full list of achievements available in the Deadpool video game, having been leaked via the digital distributor. The ESRB rating page has also been updated to list a PC version of the game. Pre-orders have been announced by several retail outlets.

And will release the Merc with a Map Pack DLC. Two new maps are also added, the GRT Plaza and Inside the Tower to Deadpool Challenge mode, and also two bonus costumes, the D-Pooly and suits only for use in the unlockable Infinite mode where stats are tracked on a global leaderboard. On January 1, 2014, Activision's license to create games with Marvel comics characters expired, resulting in Deadpool: The Video Game and numerous other Marvel titles published by Activision to be removed from online storefronts such as and. On August 31, 2015, announced that they would remaster the game for the and.

The game was re-released in November 18, 2015 in North America and November 20, 2015 in the United Kingdom. It is unknown how Activision reacquired the rights to publish Deadpool: The Video Game, but it is believed that the re-release was timed to help promote, released roughly three months after the next-gen version of the game.

Reception Reception Aggregate scores Aggregator Score (X360) 65.76% (PS3) 65.62% (PC) 63.33% (PS4) 57.50% (XBO) 47.50% (PC) 63/100 (X360) 62/100 (PS3) 61/100 (PS4) 60/100 Review scores Publication Score 6/10 6/10 5.5/10 5.5/10 6/10 5/10 8/10 6/10 7/10 5/10 7/10. This section needs expansion.

You can help. (August 2013) High Moon Studios showed an early demo of the video game to journalists at, where the game earned a nomination for Best of Show.

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