I find myself disappointed. I was really looking forward to this game, but ended up with six and a half hours worth of somewhat wasted potential. Hopefully, when the sequel comes out, the balancing issues will be worked out, the multiplayer will be mor...
Abstract: In today’s gaming market, it's rather refreshing to see a new IP released by a company. We have become accustomed to seeing a nonstop flow of sequels and remakes over the past few years; new ideas are often dropped in favor of rehashing “sure-fire” win...
Abstract: A lot of games come out and try to pretend to be something they are not. Either the developers put out a product with a "deep" story that lacks substance, or an "engaging" online mode that lacks depth and complexity, yet they never own up to their shor...
Bulletstorm demonstrates the value of "why" for action games. Taken out of the context of its fiction, People Can Fly would have something fun but forgettable on their hands, but the way Bulletstorm fits together results in something cool and memorable...
Abstract: Say what you like, Microsoft were genius' for making the achievement system, or at least, making it mainstream. If there's one thing gamers like, it's competition. If there's one thing they like more than that, it's rubbing it in, and nothing says "Hah...
Energy leash spruces up the action, Skillshot system constantly rewards you for stylish kills, Cool arsenal of weapons and moves, Outdoor environments look fantastic.
The excessive profanity stops being funny very quickly, A lot of predictable shooter cliches, Limited, buggy multiplayer.
This crass shooter has its drawbacks, but it's got no shortage of stylish fun....
Abstract: Bulletstorm caters to a unique audience. Unlike most modern shooters who take themselves far too seriously, this game targets people who laugh at dick and fart jokes, enjoy unloading a clip's worth of lead into another man's naughty bits, and like play...
Innovative skillshot system, hilarious dialogue, engaging campaign from start to finish
Thin story, AI quirks, multiplayer may not be for everyone
Like its innovative predecessors, Bulletstorm goes against the grain of the popular norm, often in exciting and hilarious ways, and though it's not perfect, it's still one hell of a ride...
Abstract: Bulletstorm is indeed one of the world’s craziest first person shooters which is created by developers People Can Fly and focuses on the customisation of killing. That’s right, when it comes to dispatching your enemies to the never world, Bulletstorm g...
Visually well executed, careful design work included with Skillshots, over-the-top weapons feel appropriate for the context.
The developers have gone for an extreme frat-boy experience in the campaign in an attempt to inject humour, but it falls flat in short order. Should have spent the time including co-op instead. Loading screens between stages are a minor annoyance, and squad AI could be smarter.