Worthplaying writes: "In downloadable PSN games, we're accustomed to arcade shooters, puzzlers and a few truly innovative "art" titles - notably, flOw, flOwer and the whimsical PixelJunk games. These make for a nice catalog of immediate-gratification gaming, but what we don't commonly see, save for a couple of experiments in discounted download-only versions of disc-based AAA titles like Warhawk and Burnout Paradise, are full-blown games with deep gameplay and the multitude of features we expect in our retail Blu-ray packages. We've been warned the day is coming when the bulk of top-tier titles will see download-only releases, but that day is likely a lot farther away than we'd like to believe."
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Gamer 2.0 writes: "The Punisher: No Mercy is Marvel's attempt to release comic inspired games as downloadable content. While The Punisher in itself is a dull character to completely base an entire game around, this PSN title does nothing to change the feelings towards him. With a boring single player mode, repetitive gunplay and serious, serious bugs and glitches that hinder almost every aspect of the game, The Punisher: No Mercy feels almost like an unfinished product that was released for the sake of trying to cash in on the popular Marvel names."