Deadpool VR review – an excellent adventure with Marvel’s lesser-known characters

Throughout his appearances in hundreds of comics, the 2013 game, and the now MCU movie trilogy, Deadpool has been portrayed as a bumbling idiot, but a bumbling idiot who just happens to be an extremely talented and regenerative assassin. Sure, he may get hit and slashed a lot, but he comes out on top, even if he is decapitated when he does it. As an indestructible being, Deadpool is fairly strong, even if his humorous facade doesn’t depict that, and upon playing Deadpool VR on Meta Quest 3, I’ve come to realize something – I am not strong, and I am not good at fighting. I’ve been excited for Deadpool VR since the game was announced at Summer Game Fest, and while I wasn’t sure if it would reach the heights of some of the best VR games, I knew I’d be in for a good time if the Merc with a Mouth were well-written. Fortunately, it’s nailed pretty much every aspect of what I’d want from the character, including bombastic gameplay that nails the pure, unadulterated chaos that you’d expect.

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Throughout his appearances in hundreds of comics, the 2013 game, and the now MCU movie trilogy, Deadpool has been portrayed as a bumbling idiot, but a bumbling idiot who just happens to be an extremely talented and regenerative assassin. Sure, he may get hit and slashed a lot, but he comes out on top, even…

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