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Set in a futuristic utopia, an elite peacekeeping force thwarts the rumblings of civil war. … See more

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Bulletstorm Product Details

Released on 23/02/2011

Set in a futuristic utopia, an elite peacekeeping force thwarts the rumblings of civil war. But deception within the ranks has caused two members of the most feared unit to strike out on their own. Now stranded on an abandoned paradise, Grayson Hunt and Ishi Sato find themselves surrounded by hordes of mutants and flesh eating gangs. They survive on two objectives: get off the planet alive and extract revenge on the man who sent them there.

As Grayson Hunt, players wield an arsenal of over-the-top combat moves and outrageously large guns that feed into Bulletstorm's distinct 'skillshot' system producing unprecedented levels of frantic gameplay and yell-inducing satisfaction.

Features:

  • Over-The-Top, Intense Action: Epic Games and People Can Fly deliver a truly unique and over the top gameplay experience
  • Unique "Skillshot" Gameplay: rewards players who "kill with skill"
  • Upgrades System: enables players to pull off even bigger and better skillshots and earn further upgrades
  • Massive Boss Battles: People Can Fly bring their unique sense of scale to Bulletstorm with huge boss battles interspersing the intense action experience
  • Bulletstorm challenge modes unveiled

    Gears of War 3 isn't the only game Epic's working on at the moment. The developer is also working with People Can Fly to create Bulletstorm, a blisteringly over-the-top shooter with a sci-fi setting and some truly crazy guns. We've already heard about the Skillshot system, which sees the game rewarding players for inventive mayhem, and now Epic's spilling the beans on the new challenge modes, too.

    According to Eurogamer, the challenge modes run alongside the main campaign. Only two offerings have been revealed so far, but they both sound like classics. Echo sees the developer carving the game's campaign levels up into little sections and tasking you with blasting through them as quickly as possible while earning as many points as possible, while a new Anarchy mode is a Horde-styled game, which has up to four players facing off against wave after wave of oncoming AI. The twist, however, is that you have to despatch your enemies in imaginative ways to bring on the next wave, so that means finishing them off with a group whip attack, or all piling on the gunfire at once for a combo-kill.

    Sounds good? It's not long until release now. Bulletstorm will be hitting the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 on February 22, 2011. Bam.

  • Ready, Aim, FIRE!

    You're a space mercenary, one of the roughest, toughest guys in the galaxy, but even the best can have a little bad luck now and then. So you've crash-landed on an alien planet - a real nasty one too. It's a former tourist trap gone bad, and by bad we mean killer vegetation, hundreds of murderous goons clogging the streets, and about a bajillion bullets between you and your escape plan.

    Can you get off this stupid rock, transport your buddies to safety and get revenge on the man who put you here? Oh yeah, and can you do it with style, too?

    That's Bulletstorm's plot: escape, and kill as many people as you can in the process. You'd expect nothing less from a collaboration between the developers that made Painkiller and Gears of War, of course.

    But Bulletstorm isn't just one of the greatest shooters we've played in years - it's an ingenious action game that rewrites all the rules. It's about dealing out punishment and looking good while you do it. Is it a blast? Absolutely!

    Unleash chaos!

    Bulletstorm's brilliance lies with its Skillshot system: a system that sees you rewarded with points for finishing off the bad guys in as inventive a way as possible. Simply gunning someone down won't do the business here. To score big, try kicking them off a cliff, setting them on fire, or squishing them under something heavy.

    The more points you get, the more you get to unlock of the game's crazy arsenal. Like shotguns? How about a shotgun with four barrels? Like sniper rifles? How about one with bullets you can steer around corners?

    Alongside the guns, you'll also learn to let rip with a devastating electrical leash, perfect for yanking baddies out of cover or pulling choppers down out of the sky. Combine that will an awesome slide move, that allows you to kick enemies into slow-motion tumbles, and you're a force to be reckoned with. Get ready for hectic action, ear-splitting firefights, and amazing one-liners. Bulletstorm has it all.

    You're the boss

    The fun doesn't stop there, of course. Bulletstorm's gadgets may be fun to mess around with, but the game's explosive campaign is one of the best FPS gauntlets we've ever run, throwing in new ideas every ten minutes, sticking you in the middle of some seemingly inescapable situations, and layering on huge bosses that rank amongst some of gaming's most memorable. The world is beautiful to look at, the set-pieces are amazingly inventive, and the pace of the action is simply relentless.

    That's not all. Once you're through with that slice of epic mayhem, you can replay the meatier parts of the campaign broken down into little nuggets of fun. This is Echo mode, and it's like Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit with guns, as you fight to beat your online friends for the highest score, maximising each run through the danger zone.

    On top of that, there's Anarchy, too, which sees you and three friends facing off against waves of increasingly nasty enemies. The aim here isn't just to stay alive, but to hit a score target with each wave, and it really forces you to hone your skills, teaming up for elaborate Skillshots, and using every element of your arsenal - guns, feet, leash - to maximum effect.

    It all adds up to a game that you won't soon forget. Bulletstorm will deafen you, dazzle you, shake your bones and rattle you until you can barely hold a controller. But most of all, it will bring you back for more: one more race through the campaign, one more assault on that high score table. If you like your shooters big and bold, this, then, is the game for you.

    Our Rating: 9.5

    Wild!

    + Incredible weapons


    + A new kind of shooter


    + Amazing graphics

    Weary

    - We want more already!


    - No competitive multiplayer


    - Have to wait for a sequel!


  • Bulletstorm on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC at GAME

    Ready, Aim, FIRE!

    You're a space mercenary, one of the roughest, toughest guys in the galaxy, but even the best can have a little bad luck now and then. So you've crash-landed on an alien planet - a real nasty one too. It's a former tourist trap gone bad, and by bad we mean killer vegetation, hundreds of murderous goons clogging the streets, and about a bajillion bullets between you and your escape plan.

    Can you get off this stupid rock, transport your buddies to safety and get revenge on the man who put you here? Oh yeah, and can you do it with style, too?

    That's Bulletstorm's plot: escape, and kill as many people as you can in the process. You'd expect nothing less from a collaboration between the developers that made Painkiller and Gears of War, of course.

    But Bulletstorm isn't just one of the greatest shooters we've played in years - it's an ingenious action game that rewrites all the rules. It's about dealing out punishment and looking good while you do it. Is it a blast? Absolutely!

    Reward inventive shooting with Skillshot in Bulletstorm on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC at GAME

    Unleash chaos!

    Bulletstorm's brilliance lies with its Skillshot system: a system that sees you rewarded with points for finishing off the bad guys in as inventive a way as possible. Simply gunning someone down won't do the business here. To score big, try kicking them off a cliff, setting them on fire, or squishing them under something heavy.

    The more points you get, the more you get to unlock of the game's crazy arsenal. Like shotguns? How about a shotgun with four barrels? Like sniper rifles? How about one with bullets you can steer around corners?

    Alongside the guns, you'll also learn to let rip with a devastating electrical leash, perfect for yanking baddies out of cover or pulling choppers down out of the sky. Combine that will an awesome slide move, that allows you to kick enemies into slow-motion tumbles, and you're a force to be reckoned with. Get ready for hectic action, ear-splitting firefights, and amazing one-liners. Bulletstorm has it all.

    Beat your score in Echo mode in Bulletstorm on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC at GAME

    You're the boss

    The fun doesn't stop there, of course. Bulletstorm's gadgets may be fun to mess around with, but the game's explosive campaign is one of the best FPS gauntlets we've ever run, throwing in new ideas every ten minutes, sticking you in the middle of some seemingly inescapable situations, and layering on huge bosses that rank amongst some of gaming's most memorable. The world is beautiful to look at, the set-pieces are amazingly inventive, and the pace of the action is simply relentless.

    That's not all. Once you're through with that slice of epic mayhem, you can replay the meatier parts of the campaign broken down into little nuggets of fun. This is Echo mode, and it's like Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit with guns, as you fight to beat your online friends for the highest score, maximising each run through the danger zone.

    On top of that, there's Anarchy, too, which sees you and three friends facing off against waves of increasingly nasty enemies. The aim here isn't just to stay alive, but to hit a score target with each wave, and it really forces you to hone your skills, teaming up for elaborate Skillshots, and using every element of your arsenal - guns, feet, leash - to maximum effect.

    It all adds up to a game that you won't soon forget. Bulletstorm will deafen you, dazzle you, shake your bones and rattle you until you can barely hold a controller. But most of all, it will bring you back for more: one more race through the campaign, one more assault on that high score table. If you like your shooters big and bold, this, then, is the game for you.

    GAME's Verdict

    The Good:

    • Incredible weapons
    • A new kind of shooter
    • Amazing graphics

    The Bad:

    • We want more already!
    • No competitive multiplayer
    • Have to wait for a sequel!

    Published: 24/02/2011

Bulletstorm User Reviews
Top review
Carlosthellama
1 year ago
Killing has never been so DIVERSE
Heres a comparison. average kill in cod: headshot, more points, big whoop. Bulletstorm: Firing 2 grenades joined by a chain into an enemy, kicking them into another and detonating. Or perhaps throwing everyone into the air and sending a spinning drill through them, sending them flying. This game is DIVERSE. Better than any other fps.
Ali
1 year ago
Simply amazing
I bought this game preowned for £7.98 since it was on sale and thought why note. But believe me I did the right thing, I didn't think it would be this good. Its got shoot em up, action and also fun. I would definitly keep it and play it.
Gamer101
1 year ago
adequate
The game is really fun to play on story, it starts of very original with the different ways of killing, however as you will find out there is really only two ways of killing, whipping and Kicking, after that there is nothing new, however the story starts to get more interesting, challenging and fun as you get into the game, however as it starts to improve before you know it it finishes after quite a short campaign. With no real ending either as it leaves it open for another game, which may be better so its aboyut 3/5
Darren
1 year ago
I think YOU'RE crazy...
From a completely original and slightly strange beginning to an ending that can only be described as the single greatest piss-take in history, Bulletstorm never fails to keep you interested, even throwing in the strangest of gimmicks to keep you interested, all of which simply pile up on the massive pile of random Bulletstorm pushes down your throat constantly. With some of the most hilarious kill requirements ever thought up and brilliantly unusual environments, such as a wonderfully realised miniature metropolis, Bulletstorm is obnoxious, immature and unashamedly bonkers.... the only (and the best) reason you will ever need to pick this up and immerse yourself in the strangest game you'll see for a fair while...
Richard
1 year ago
Makes killing things WAY more fun than anything ever should.
FANTASTIC GAME. That's a not so subtle summation of my opinion of this game. From the opening mission, it was clear this game was going to become something special in my eyes; a sci-fi shooter that not only goes balls to the walls, it also punches you in the face, tweaks your nipples and puts you in a headlock while repeatedly slapping you in the face with you own face and asking you "why are you hitting yourself?" In my opinion, this game surpasses the last couple Call of Duty games, thanks to seemingly endless originality, countless different methods of slaughter and a story line that zigs when most would zag and then gives you the finger for questioning what it's doing. The game itself has a great plot, engaging characters and a phenomenal script (thanks to Rick Remender, a fantastic comic book writer who should write for more games if this is the end result). Not only does the game have a great variety of weapons, it's points system and the relentless supply of challenges and unique kill shots guarantee you'll want to play through the game repeatedly to master every last kill shot, not to mention pick up lines of dialogue you missed the first time and relive some of the spectacular set pieces that put every other game to shame. The only negative point? It's short, not as short as recent Call of Duty games, but when a game brings it as well as this one does, you can forgive it's nine hour play time, especially as you'll be playing it over and over again.
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