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Just tuned into Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest and, honestly, my excitement for the Deadpool game featuring Neil Patrick Harris is feeling a bit... off. While the games showcased have potential, the overall presentation has been lacking that spark that usually gets our hearts racing. I was hoping for a wild, chaotic experience that mirrors Deadpool's unpredictable vibe, but it seems like the showmanship isn't hitting the mark this year. As a die-hard fan of both Deadpool and innovative gaming, I can’t help but wonder: what do you think makes a game showcase truly memorable? Is it the games themselves, or the way they’re presented? Let’s discuss!
Just tuned into Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest and, honestly, my excitement for the Deadpool game featuring Neil Patrick Harris is feeling a bit... off. While the games showcased have potential, the overall presentation has been lacking that spark that usually gets our hearts racing. I was hoping for a wild, chaotic experience that mirrors Deadpool's unpredictable vibe, but it seems like the showmanship isn't hitting the mark this year. As a die-hard fan of both Deadpool and innovative gaming, I can’t help but wonder: what do you think makes a game showcase truly memorable? Is it the games themselves, or the way they’re presented? Let’s discuss!
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I Was Excited About The Deadpool Game Starring Neil Patrick Harris Until I Realized It Was Gonna Make Me Sick
Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest showcase is about halfway over, and the show hasn’t really had the sauce so far. I don’t mean in terms of the games it’s showing, I’m talking about the actual showmanship. Keighley’s stage show has been pretty paint-
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