The Punisher: No Mercy review

A first-person failure

12DOVE Verdict

Pros

  • +

    Weapon and ability upgrades

  • +

    Hilariously excessive profanity

  • +

    Um... there are guns?

Cons

  • -

    Unresponsive

  • -

    insipid shooting

  • -

    Bland campaign and multiplayer

  • -

    Wretched writing

  • -

    worse voice acting

Why you can trust 12DOVE Our experts review games, movies and tech over countless hours, so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about our reviews policy.

Spider-Man and Hulk work well as open-world adventurers and the X-Men make for stellar action RPG stars. Few Marvel Comics properties fit the first-person shooter bill like The Punisher, and Frank Castle’s wanton violence in the name of vigilante justice is a comfortable premise for a videogame. Unlike the last generation’s solid third-person Punisher game, however, The Punisher: No Mercy is a sloppy, online-focused FPS that’s disappointingly dull in almost every regard.

For starters, the campaign in The Punisher: No Mercy is mindlessly easy (more so if you complete it through online co-op). The 30 minute-long story mode is a hollow set of arena battles that are bookended by incomprehensible comic book cutscenes. The idea of a clone army of arch nemeses is a decent excuse to send Frank Castle into a multiplayer arena, but the narrative is poorly written nonsense that’s full of wooden voice acting. Even the hilarious amount of profanity couldn’t stop us from muting the repetition of looping lines like “I live to do what has to be done” - pulled right from the comic, but made meaningless here - and “What, you think you’re f---ing Captain America?”

Where the single player succeeds is in its rewards: completing campaign levels unlocks new guns, new abilities and character enhancements, which carry over to the online multiplayer. Character skills like speed boosts play a more active role than a meaner-looking rifle, though. Even boosting your power through item pickups doesn’t add weight to the combat. The shooting feels imprecise regardless of which gun you’re firing, and without character reactions or on-screen indicators, it's tough to tell if you’re even hitting your target. The absence of visceral impact ruins an already unimpressive online multiplayer game. The derivative game modes don’t offer any original ideas, and the bland, cookie-cutter arenas are tiny, especially if the room is full at eight players.

The Punisher: No Mercy is an aggressively mediocre FPS. Any decent ideas suffer from bad design decisions, and so the shallow multiplayer is a hollow experience that even the most hardcore Frank Castle follower will want to skip. Yes, at press time it's only $10, but it could be free and we'd still think it sucked.

Jul 9, 2009

More info

GenreShooter
DescriptionThe Punisher: No Mercy is an aggressively generic first-person shooter with too many little problems to please even the most hardcore Punisher nut.
Platform"PS3"
US censor rating"Mature"
UK censor rating""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
More
CATEGORIES
Latest in FPS
Battlefield Bad Company 2
Battlefield dev reveals more of his Bad Company 3 script and confirms the plot would revolve around the squad getting kicked out of the military and brought back for a final suicide mission
A Titan readies for combat in an animated trailer for Apex Legends Season 19
Yet another Respawn shooter has reportedly been canceled, following the studio's Star Wars FPS and rumored Titanfall Legends game to the grave
A cropped screenshot from the pre-alpha gameplay footage shown in the 'Introducing Battlefield Labs' video.
Battlefield 6's first teaser takes me back to the days of Modern Warfare 2 lobbies and 24/7 Metro matches, proving we all crave a return to shooters' simpler times
Doom
Doom: The Dark Ages' new cutscenes exist because of fans' unlikely obsession with the series' lore: "A Doom game that doesn’t have a story is just an arcade game”
Battlefield Bad Company 2
"I am freaked out by how much might actually have been accurate": Battlefield Bad Company 3 writer unearths forgotten script
Fragpunk
Marvel Rivals publisher indefinitely delays its other hero shooter on Xbox and PS5 2 days before its free-to-play launch
Latest in Reviews
The pump header of the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB showing a 35 degree cpu
NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB review: "Has some solid design points that make installation a lot easier"
Logitech G Pro X TKL Rapid gaming keyboard on a wooden desk with blue lighting
Logitech G Pro X TKL Rapid review: "one of the best value Hall effect gaming keyboards out there"
Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt in The Electric State
The Electric State review: "Although this may be their most visually stunning movie yet, it looks like the Russos are yet to find their footing outside of the MCU"
Doggerland player board
Doggerland review: "A delicate dance of survival and management that doesn't feel weighted toward a single strategy"
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX gaming mouse standing upright on a wooden desk
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX review: "a force to be reckoned with"
Daredevil: Born Again
Daredevil: Born Again season 1 review: "There have been far worse Marvel projects, but few as disappointing as this"