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God I used to love playing this. Another one of those rare games that I always liked coming back to, mostly for the amount of creative kills that could be done, made for a very fun action game.

Extremely fun Max Payne like game, tons of brutal kills and the coffin shootout is still top tier

yeah, i like it. sure it has some bad boss fights, but it's really fun. am i cancelled for that? probably. i don't even know anymore!

Legal mas extremamente repetitivo

Most based and redpilled game I played in a while.


Bom, muitos métodos de tortura e execução

Honestly, this is so underrated it hurts. Awesome game. Really makes you feel like a happy psycho lol. The shooting is satisfactory and the interrogation scenes are quite creative. It also have a lot of references and cameos to other Marvel characters.

The violence is through the roof, enough so that the special interrogations and kills were originally shown in black and white and at forgiving angles (although there are unofficial ways to remove that) and honestly it would be too much if the graphics were any more realistic. It's what really sets the game apart from the long list of third person shooters that are out there; not many games let you use drill presses, table saws, electric wires, fork lifts (etc, etc) to torture criminals before you kill them. But if you take it more as a B-Movie game trying to entertain you with the most ridiculous kills possible, it can be pretty fun. (My favorite was holding a member of the mob over the edge of a pier until a shark jumped out the water and bit him in half.) It was also pretty cool to see the Marvel license used, you get to fight with Black Widow, Nick Fury and even Iron Man makes an appearance. Overall, a pretty fun and well done game but definitely not for the squeamish.

A surprisingly good licensed TPS game with a lot of love for the original comic source material, aside from the terrible bosses it's a genuinely fun ride

Younger me's stress relief, one of the best third person gore shooters with a fantastic setting.

Loved this game back in the day, and once of the few games I managed to finish as a very distracted kid. It was great at the time, except for the boss battles, but as a teenager, I remember thinking it was the closest a game came to perfection.

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One of the greatest marvel games ever.

I fucking love this game so much, I adore this shit

The PS2 was a great platform for Marvel games wasn't?

The game controls ok and get's the idea of the punisher pretty well. You go your way killing, torturing and facing enemies in different scenarios with good reference to the comics. It's not a game changer but a solid violent fun.

a really fun Max Payne type of game minus the slow motion, played this a lot on PS2 back when I was still a child and play it again via PC and it still great

frank castle is the best vigilante because he discriminates against and kills italians

Max Payne as a character is heavily influenced by The Punisher which is weird to think about since this game is basically just a Max Payne clone despite this character existing first. That still blows my mind.

Regardless, really fun game if you like Max Payne or The Punisher, the bosses could've been better, but still tons of creativity went into the ways you could kill and that just makes it a really enjoyable action game.

I played the hell out of this game when I was still a kid, many years has passed and I decided to replay this game on PC just for nostalgia and I'm still having a blast going through it.

This game was great back in the day.

The interrogation minigames were awful though, super glitchy.

Like a mix between Max Payne and Hitman Blood Money, with a little sprinkle of the PS1 spider-man game. Max Payne's inspiration is the most obvious: shoot dodging in new york as a vigilante just goin and killing bad guys. Blood money is the ingredient with the apartment, upgrades, weapons, hit list, and stuff like human shielding and flashy accident kills. And the final perfect ingredient is the spider-man ps1. That game was a cool game where other characters crossed over willy nilly and it felt like a comic book. Frank narrates and it's written in yellow comic narration bubbles, with some familiar faces visiting you on your journey. It feels like a part of the marvel universe but not to the point where the world feels small.

These are all coincidences, right? totally? WRONG! Max Payne narration is in this game. You can dual-wield ingrams. Coincidence? at this point, if you're calling coincidence you're either a dumbass, a stupid person, or both. Hitman blood money choir is in this game's soundtrack. Not only that, you pop out of a casket with a machine gun killing all the funeralgoers. Coincidence again? Absolutely not!

And there's a secret other inspiration I never told you about. What if I described to you.. you airdrop into a jungle filled with soviets trying to shoot a nuclear weapon guarded by a tough tall Russian man with blond hair who gets set on fire and continues to chase you and you escape the place on a plane with your newfound buddy? You'd say that's obviously metal gear solid 3 snake eater. You'd be right, but you'd also be right if you said it was one level of the punisher.

So why am I giving this game such a high score if it just copies off the best games ever? That's easy: number 1, it rules. It's awesome. number 2: It came out before blood money. And if there's even a one percent chance that this game in any way influenced or inspired the greatest videogame ever made then we need to treat this game as royalty.

Now the games own merits: The interrogation system is genuinely fantastic and im shocked how new superhero games especially batman have not used the system. I obviously used the fan patch that restored the extremely gory and violent torture minigames and it was great. The only problem about it is you lose points for killing a guy in the torture minigame. Probably put in there to penalize you for failing it and going too far. But even if you get the information out of him and THEN kill him in the torture minigame it still loses points. But if you pull him back into shield and quick kill him you get points. It's kind of a sucky oversight.

The level variation is extremely awesome. Crackhouses, chop shops, zoos, mgs3 jungles, towers, jails, you name it. But the last 2 or 3 levels get kinda ridiculous with the number of armored enemies they throw at u. Those guys reward a slow playstyle with the rifle where you go for headshots and it's not really fun.

Anyways it's super awesome and a great surprise. And make sure to download the uncensored patch otherwise what's the god dam point?

You had to be there, everyone is sleeping on this game, it kicks major ass. Dual wielding shotguns, killing thugs by feeding them to piranhas, impaling them on broken windows, or cremating them in a funeral home's oven, and of course, hanging baddies upside down off fire escapes and shaking the change out of their pockets. This is honestly one of my favorite games and I've re-played it too many times to count. A damn shame it never got a sequel. The only good Punisher game as far as I can tell, which is strange since the character is so ripe for the medium.

Full video review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiCf7qJEeY0

The executions in this game are top notch and elevate it beyond other third person shooters from this generation. Sure, it can be a bit generic outside of that and the story isn't anything to write home about, but it's the best Punisher game I'm familiar with. Highly recommend!

This is so dangerously close to still being well worth your time in 2022. It's full of lovely little details, not just nerdy comic book references. Things like Big Frank changing up his costume depending on the level, individual unique reloads for each weapon depending on whether you're dual wielding/holding a human shield and, of course, the ludicrously violent interrogations/special kills, which you can see in their full uncensored glory with a small mod for the PC version. The levels are fairly varied and the shooting, for the most part feels good.

The issues lie with the fact that this is a game that came out just before the Xbox 360 and that standardisation of controls between PC and console. I played this with a keyboard and mouse and it felt really awkward at times - this is definitely a game that will be way better with a pad - but I was stuck with the PC release because I wanted to see the uncut gore. Such is my life.

Although fundamentally a bit generic, the source material and the aforementioned little touches make this a little more memorable than similar titles and with a few tweaks to the controls and if there's ever decent pad support for the PC version, you can easily stick an extra star on this.

Une petite gemme méconnu et bien que les graphique et les contrôle ait prit un sacré coup de vieux sa vaut toujours la peine de ce le faire même au jours d'aujourd'hui.


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You shoot dodge and wear a trench coat, but no bullet time:( also I remember the torture minigames being so cool to me as a kid, but now they just make me a bit nauseous. Last one: why is this game so damn long?

An oddly high effort tie-in game that does make you feel like the Punisher. Story is basic Punisher stuff mix matched from the comics that came out shortly before it. Gameplay is solid, besides a few issues, mostly in how you get health and bosses. Health isn't an issue early on, enemies do nothing and you cut them down like butter. It is around the halfway point, when enemies start getting armor and better weapons. There are two ways to heal in this game, unless you buy the most expensive upgrade in the game, successfully torturing enemies, which normally gives a lot, or killing them in rampage mode, which gives a little. Now, the ability to successfully torture gets harder as you go on, so rampage becomes your only way of healing. Some later levels become an absolute endurance run with lots of cheese. The bosses are pretty much all terrible.

Only other comment, this game is shockingly dark for a video game. You violently and brutally torture people, a lot. The game also frequently pushes you to then kill said people once you have what you want. Visually it's nothing impressive, but the context is just... very interesting for a game from this time period.

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