Co-Optimus writes: "It'll take you about three hours to play through the campaign, and by the time it's over you'll be a bit bored of the gameplay. The only incentive to continue into multiplayer or give it another playthrough is to use the unlocks - otherwise there's very little replay value here. For the most part Punisher: No Mercy is a wasted oppurtunity on a great franchise".
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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."