Marvel Rivals Gamers may have been waiting for a playable Deadpool for over a year, but their patience has been rewarded with a truly unique take on the character. There are some interesting things that NetEase does with its use of the Merc with a Mouth, whether it's the distinct costume or Alejandro Saab – an actor who hasn't played Deadpool in the past – portraying the character. However, Deadpool is not only because of these welcome differences, but because NetEase also pulls from almost all interpretations of the anti-hero. The result is a Deadpool that feels like the best version of the character, with something for every type of Deadpool fan to appreciate.
make love Deadpool A spin on the movies and Ryan Reynolds' character? Expect some nods to those movies, such as the “Maximum Effort” gag being brought up. Maybe you prefer a specific era of Deadpool comics? Rest assured, those runs will likely be referenced through his dialogue, which is full of comic homages and, of course, fourth wall breaks. If you see Deadpool as a resource for delivering pop culture references, the NetEase version does just that. Marvel Rivals' Deadpool is genuinely funny, offering a range of jokes for fans that fall into different categories of humor, ensuring that everyone laughs at their game at some point. In terms of gameplay, his complex kit can take some getting used to – and one version is proving controversial due to its similarities to the special. Overwatch character — but overall, NetEase's Deadpool is a home run that feels more lovingly crafted than any hero that came before him.
Why Marvel Rivals Deadpool Deserves to Be Celebrated
After playing just one game as Deadpool, fans of the character will find countless things to admire. First and foremost are all the small details; Take Deadpool's interaction with Galacta. As one of Marvel's resident fourth-wall breakers (She-Hulk also boasts this ability), Wade Wilson is able to talk to Galacta. Every time she delivers one of her usual messages about pushing payloads, running out of time, and the like, Deadpool will respond, causing him to quickly get on the cosmic nerves. Another great touch is that Deadpool is the first – and possibly last – hero with a 0-star difficulty level. Furthermore, his animations are incredible, from a comical pose where he crouches when Rogue unleashes his powers to a goofy run that matches Woody's movements. Toy Story.
Marvel Rivals Characters always reference their comic book histories in conversations, but Deadpool's dialogue takes things to the next level when it comes to the sheer number of specific references. Her love for Jeff is a nod to Kelly Thompson's 2019 run as babysitter of the creature, which saw Wade become king of Monster Island. A conversation with Rogue makes reference to a very brief skirmish between the pair when they were part of the Uncanny Avengers in 2015, while Galecta pokes fun at Wade for failing to impress Lady Death, another love interest. There's also a nod to Wade Dating Shiklah, the phenomenal Gerry Duggan and the Brian Posehn run of Monster Queen which saw the fare add a great deal of depth.
However, any Deadpool fan will know that his fourth-wall breaks go beyond references to other comics and regularly walk into nods to pop culture. Through dialogue, he'll ask a common internet question about Mister Fantastic's stretchiness, acknowledge Loki's time with TVA on the Disney Plus series Trickster, and even poke fun at NetEase's favoritism for Luna Snow. He makes fun of the poisoned duelist players and teases the addition of Cyclops Marvel RivalsAlso, and he also embraces meme culture. For example, fans of internet memes will appreciate the following jokes:
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Deadpool catches himself saying 6-7 and immediately swears to himself.
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Deadpool calls Hawkeye Hawk-tuah.
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Deadpool shouts “It's Morbin's time” in a chat with Spider-Man.
The Deadpool of Marvel rivals Overwatch's Brigitte, but only in a good way
In terms of personality, Deadpool is truly perfect; The voice matches, the attitude matches, and whether one likes lore or silly internet jokes, Deadpool delivers on both. In terms of gameplay, there's also plenty to admire, even if some players are concerned about how not all versions of Wade Wilson are created equal. While the attractive RPG-like character upgrades and unique features available across all three hero categories are positives, Deadpool's tactical kit is raising eyebrows for hero shooter veterans. In particular, this is due to an analogy Overwatch 2Of Brigitte, a character that players have hated for years.
While the current version of Brigitte is not a character Overwatch 2 Players would think twice about it, she was a huge disappointment when she was first added to the original game. His design led to the much-hated GOATs meta, which saw heroes refusing to die due to their self-sustaining abilities. Her Shield Bash stunning characters essentially made low-health, high-skill heroes like series mascot Tracer useless, and she did so effectively. Overwatch Less fun for several months. When the players realized this Marvel Rivals' Deadpool essentially acts like Bridget, healing himself and those around him with his fights, red flags are raised early. However, while Deadpool's aura-healing from melee hits is very reminiscent of Bridget's, he trades his shield and CC (stun) abilities for movement such as dashes and double jumps. As such, she was hardly a threat to Brigitte, but rather filling a void to heal the feud. Marvel Rivals was before
That said, even though the strategist Deadpool may feel like a less annoying Brigitte, that doesn't mean he's completely balanced. There is a problematic exploit where he can jump on the heads of allies to build his Ultimate at the beginning of the game, and since the Ultimate is able to extend for 20 seconds, many have declared Deadpool to be overpowered in Strategist and Vanguard form. At the same time, his duelist form is lacking compared to the other 2 variants, while all Deadpools suffer from visual clutter. Even with these flaws, though, Deadpool is a fun and chaotic mess to play, which suits his character perfectly. Sure, his balance and certain mechanics could use a little fine-tuning, but once it's done, Marvel Rivals'Deadpool will be the complete package. With NetEase's best take on the Deadpool character of all time, the phrase “better late than never” is undoubtedly true.
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December 6, 2024
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T for Teens // Violence
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NetEase Games
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NetEase Games