ZEN Studios has announced today that their Marvel Comics’ Punisher-inspired first-person multiplayer shooter, The Punisher: No Mercy, will be arriving on the PlayStation Store at the beginning of July this year.
Managing director for ZEN Studios, Zsolt Kigyossy said: “Our team has been working long hours to deliver a first-person shooter experience that will live up to the Punisher name.
“With awesome characters, a customizable system, and fast-paced multiplayer action, No Mercy is breaking ground in the digital space. For comic and shooter fans alike, this is a must-have game for the summer.”
Using Unreal Engine 3, The Punisher: No Mercy was specifically designed for fast-paced online multiplayer first-person action, allowing you to choose from a variety of heroes and villains from The Punisher universe, featuring eight player combat in both solo and team-based missions.
No Mercy also features a singleplayer story mode featuring artwork from acclaimed Marvel artist, Mike Deodato
The Punisher: No Mercy releases exclusively on the PlayStation Store July 2nd, available to buy and download for the sum of $9.99.
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Comments:
This game is looking very interesting - I dig the health bars in the shape of The Punisher skull logo.
Hopefully the 'singleplayer' campaign won't just be the multiplayer portion with bots...
Otherwise, yeah, I agree. Looks like a winner.