Forget money. When they were riding the ankle deep cocaine powder of the glamourous 1980’s only two things really mattered to people: high scores and swearing. The arcades ruled the gaming scene as the war for the highest score on Donkey Kong started in earnest. The Young Ones, literally, smashed their way onto your TV and introduced you to some poetic violence mixed with some deft bad language.
People Can Fly have decided 2011 is the perfect time to fuse this high score hunger and boundary defying swearing with the lavish excess of today’s modern technology. In many way this game is the 80’s dream made real.
But is that enough? Do players still want to chase high scores and laugh along whilst someone plays the “make up the stupidest word for tits” game we all enjoyed so much in GCSE Spanish? Even more pertinent; is there more to this game than meets the eye? Does it offer more to modern gaming than it might appear at first glance?
Back in 2011, Epic Games and People Can Fly launched a Call of Duty parody - Duty Calls - that has been lost to the annals of history.
"Duty Calls: The Calm Before the Storm" sounds more like a massive case of the sh**s. 😂
I saw the parody mention, and half expected the ability to drop a deuce on your opponent... I left disappointed.
Hahaha i actually just dropped a review of this game on my channel! I hit all the story beats for anybody too lazy to install it and play through it
https://www.youtube.com/wat...
Bulletstorm will soon receive a VR remake, but is it worth revisiting? Take a look back at the original 2011 release.
Absolutely. I remember when the game came out on ps360, I thought: "wow, another shooter" and in the 7th gen that wasn't an unfair reaction.
But when the game was re-release on ps4 I took my time an played it (it was on playstation plus at the time) because, ironically, I missed a shooter in that console. And boy, what a fun game! They made a game to be played and not to be watched. It was a fresh air in the genre that deserved better.
So yes. Maybe it find its audience this time.
I got it on PS3 at launch and am still waiting for the long rumored sequel to finally be announced. Currently have it on Switch and wish a physical version of that would be released. Absolutely love it.
I actually feel like this game gets revived all the time, not that I hate the game, I actually quite like it, it's just constantly available, unfortunately I'm not a fan of VR so I'll be skipping this version.
GF365: "Here are eight games that need sequels. These games are ones that players would love to experience another time, bigger and better."
Bloodborne is a game I still restart and play every few months. I would welcome just a re release in 60fps with a visual upgrade. It's a perfect game. If I was king for a day I would include the randomizer mods because then it would be a kind of rogue like and I could play it forever.