This definitive version brings a multi-playthrough campaign, 30 single-player Echo challenge maps, 12 co-op team-challenge maps, and more, all to your favorite modern platform. Indulge your senses with updated models, environments, animations, and a new rendering mode, all running at a smoother frame rate than ever before—with 4K resolution support on PS4 Pro and PC—and lavishly remastered audio effects.
Blast your way through a cranked-up version of the campaign with an unrestricted arsenal of weapons and Skillshots. Showcase your skills on six brand-new levels exclusive to Full Clip Edition for the addictive score-based Echo Mode.
Level up and cash in on your kills! Maybe it's just the RPG elements, but they're both shooters too sorta. I'd really love to see a linear fps that keeps going for a good 50 hours without getting stale. That, or another game with crazy splitscreen deathmatches like timesplitters. I'd especially love to see somebody like people can fly pull it off, like timesplitters. God, I just remembered how much I love Timesplitters. I'm gonna go play some timesplitters. If the game is half as replayable as the demo was, I'll play through it at least 4 times.
It's not criminal like Kayne and Lynch 2 or Mirror's Edge, but it's not impressive. Great games like Gears of War or Call of Duty 4 are about that long. Quality over quantity, as long as there is enough to satisfy your appetite.
Just because it's an FPS doesn't mean it should be short. That's bullshit. Halo 1 is a lot longer than 6 hours and it's an FPS--one of the greatest made to this day. Developers should really spend more time on the single player, especially if a multiplayer is nowhere to be found.
Devil's advocate: Bulletstorm is like one big setpiece from intro to credits. There's no padding, and barely any downtime between fights or big events. It just doesn't stop. Look at Half Life 2. That's a beefy FPS at around hours. But if you trimmed all of the downtime, it'd probably match Bulletstorm in length.
I'm not saying 6 should be the standard, mind you Mixed or average reviews - based on Ratings. See all 44 Critic Reviews.
See all 22 User Reviews. User Score. Your Score. Rate this:. Log in to finish rating Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition. Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition. Share this? Summary: Step into the boots of Grayson Hunt after a crash landing on an abandoned resort planet forces him to make a hard choice: survival or revenge. An exiled member of the elite assassin group Dead Echo, Graysons blind desire for vengeance finds his crew stranded on Stygia where he can finally Step into the boots of Grayson Hunt after a crash landing on an abandoned resort planet forces him to make a hard choice: survival or revenge.
An exiled member of the elite assassin group Dead Echo, Graysons blind desire for vengeance finds his crew stranded on Stygia where he can finally confront the commander behind his betrayalor get his team off the planet alive.
Battle your way through throngs of Stygias mutated inhabitants, performing masterful kills throughout the single-player campaignor one of 30 competitive score-challenge or 12 co-operative multiplayer mapsusing Bulletstorm: Full Clip Editions unique Skillshot system that rewards you for executing the most creative and deadly kills imaginable.
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Positive: 30 out of Mixed: 13 out of Negative: 0 out of PlayStation Country. Bulletstorm proves once again that shooters don't have to be dull, serious, overly long and grey. With only the occasional bug being present, the story is really a highlight of the package, especially when playing as Duke. The only issue I encountered was it being difficult to vault over certain objects, requiring you to stop and find the sweet spot to proceed.
The quick time events were also a challenge at times, as some of them are less responsive than others. In addition to the hour campaign, which features a number of difficulties for those who really wish to test their skills, there are a few Echo modes.
These are primarily ripped from the story and put the player right into the action, allowing them to compete for stars, which unlock more Echos, as well as competing on the global leader board. While it may be repetitious for some players, I found it enjoyable to revisit earlier levels after getting into the groove of racking up as many points as possible.
A new feature added to the game is the Ultimate Echos, which provide certain stipulations on each original Echo. These will require you to complete certain skill shots, meet a time, or even not use any skill shots at all. Rounding out the package is the multiplayer mode, which is a hoard based mode which allows you to tackle waves of enemies with friends.
While the online community is not currently booming, I was fortunate enough to have a friend whom was playing and was able to complete a few waves. There are a number of new traps as well as skill shots that can only be completed with another player, such as using your combined leashes to rip enemies in two. I can wholeheartedly recommend this release for any FPS fan, especially those who are new to the franchise; even more so if you can find it on sale like I did.
Since most of the enemies can be pretty bullet-spongey, Skillshots represent the most efficient way of killing enemies. Bulletstorm has a database of different Skillshots for the player to try and pull off throughout the course of the single player Campaign and various other game modes.
Some are tougher to pull off than others; I ultimately settled into a routine of using a half dozen or so Skillshots that I could reliably pull off. While you can acquire small amounts of points from simply shooting enemies, you get far more points by executing Skillshots. In terms of weapons, Bulletstorm offers up a pretty decent arsenal for you to leverage.
The enemy variety adds to the challenge of the game and forces you to adjust your play style on the fly. Some enemies will dodge your kick unless your force them into a pain state, some are too quick to be leashed and some can only by killed by hitting glowing weak spots.
Some enemies will charge at you with melee weapons, some shoot at you from a distance and some are deadly in close combat so target prioritization in combat arenas is advantageous. The other game mode I checked out was Echoes mode which serves as an arcade style, score challenge mode that drops you into short sections of the single player campaign and tracks your score based on kills, skill shots, time completion etc. There are local and global leaderboards that host your score and I found this mode to be quite enjoyable, playing through all 30 Echoes.
On a technical level, Bulletstorm does have some issues. I did experience some frame rate drops in a few of combat arenas, some stuttering and 2 crashes to dashboard in the later stages of the game. If you missed out on playing the original, I definitely recommend picking this up … Expand. And doing so the only way you know how With guns… This campaign is a blast and the dialog and storytelling is lighthearted comedic relief in the style of borderlands… you have a leash that you can use to pull enemies into you or into spikes in the environment, you can kick them away and shoot them as they go slow mo in the air… And killing enemies in all of these different ways gives you more skill points which are spent on both upgrading your weapons you unlock throughout the campaign as well as for buying ammo itself… Enemies do drop ammo and there are occasional ammo crates..
This spacing allows enemy encounters to be fun instead of a nuisance… My only complaint with this game at all is the fact that your squad is practically useless.. The sniper rifle So yeah… good luck. This is basically a survive as long as you can with a group of up to 4 players. Killing waves of enemies as they come at you And when I say the mode is dead Bulletstorm was one of the funnest games of , alongside Gears 3. And it's great that the magic of the original game was translated over to Bulletstorm was one of the funnest games of , alongside Gears 3.
And it's great that the magic of the original game was translated over to this remaster.
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