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Gaming-Age Preview: The Punisher: No Mercy

Gaming-Age writes: "Powered by Unreal Engine 3, No Mercy was designed with fast-paced online multiplayer FPS action in mind. With inspiration rooted in the Punisher's rich comic book history, the game allows players to choose from an eclectic mix of Punisher allies and villains. Battle arenas span from shipyards rife with contraband to the "birthplace" of the Punisher's archenemy, Jigsaw, and up to eight players can blast away at each other in a variety of solo and team-based missions."

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drdre745699d ago

have to wait and see how this one turns out. I'm not in love with the cartoony look of it. When I think of Punisher I dont think anyone has done him better than when John Romita Jr did the war journal mini back in the day. He's the only one that got Punisher down the way he should be.

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The Punishing Video Games of Frank Castle

The complete history of Frank Castle's The Punisher in video games.

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Ten Interrogation Scenes In Video Games

Joystick Division looks at ten moments in video games that straddle the line between enhanced interrogation and torture.

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Gamer 2.0 Review: The Punisher: No Mercy

Gamer 2.0 writes: "The Punisher: No Mercy is Marvel's attempt to release comic inspired games as downloadable content. While The Punisher in itself is a dull character to completely base an entire game around, this PSN title does nothing to change the feelings towards him. With a boring single player mode, repetitive gunplay and serious, serious bugs and glitches that hinder almost every aspect of the game, The Punisher: No Mercy feels almost like an unfinished product that was released for the sake of trying to cash in on the popular Marvel names."

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