Bulletstorm brings new furor to first-person shooter action thanks to its signature 'kill with skill' gameplay. The game tells the story of a futuristic confederation protected by an elite band of mercenaries: Dead Echo. When Dead Echo members Grayson Hunt and Ishi Sato learn they've been working for the wrong side, they're betrayed by their commander and exiled to the far reaches of the galaxy. In Bulletstorm, Grayson and Ishi find themselves surrounded by hordes of mutants and flesh eating gangs in an abandoned paradise. They have two objectives: get off the planet alive, and exact revenge on the man who sent them there.
Players step into the role of Grayson Hunt complete with an arsenal of over-the-top combat moves and outrageously large guns. Bulletstorm's array of distinct 'skillshots' produces unprecedented levels of frantic gameplay and yell-inducing satisfaction. The skillshot system rewards players for inciting mayhem in the most creative way possible. The more insane the skillshot, the more points players collects to upgrade their character and unlock weapons, which then allows them to execute even more creative moves and exaggerated skillshots.
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Even at this early juncture, EA's over-the-top shooter Bulletstorm looks to be the frontrunner for the Most Divisive Game of the Year award. A lot of people are going to love it, and a lot of people are going to hate it for a variety of reasons. I fall squarely in the former category. Read More »
People Can Fly's video game parody of the Call of Duty franchise is officially an Internet sensation. The Bulletstorm studio announced yesterday that Duty Calls has been downloaded more than 1.25 million times. Read More »
People Can Fly is pulling off some hilarious skill shots of its own. The studio behind upcoming over-the-top sci-fi shooter Bulletstorm already gave us its take on the Halo diorama. Today Call of Duty is in Bulletstorm's sights, with a hilarious parody of the franchise that you can actually play. Read More »
On the eve of the launch of the Bulletstorm demo, People Can Fly and Epic Games have released a fresh new trailer with enough profanity to make the foulmouthed fictional characters from Glengarry Glen Ross proud. Read More »
EA, People Can Fly, and Epic Games want you to take their new shooter to the range. The publisher and developers announced this morning that the Bulletstorm demo will begin on January 25, giving gamers a chance to see what killing with skill is all about. Read More »
Also known as: Bulletstorm (Epic Edition)
Release Region: United States
Release Date: February 22, 2011
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: February 25, 2011
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: February 24, 2011
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Region: Australia
Release Date: February 24, 2011
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Also available on: PlayStation 3, PC
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