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Bodycount is out now, it's $60, and it's terrible

There is absolutely no cohesion to this game. None of the ideas come together to create an experience that feels unique or distinct from other, better games already available or coming soon. Every moment I spent with this game felt like an obligation.

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arstechnica.com
dragonyght4617d ago

$60 lol i always thought it was a budget game xbla/psn

BrianG4617d ago

Same here. I remember Codemasters talking about making a AAA FPS thought, IMO the game is sub par.

Istanbull4617d ago

LOL! And the creator of Bodycount called Killzone 2 "a bit poo" LOOOOOOOL

Karma is a bitch, look at your own terrible game! Why do these no name devs always make this awful shooters????

marioPSUC4617d ago

After playing that demo no way I'd pay $60 for that game, didnt even have fun with the demo, felt like a chore to play through it

dark-hollow4617d ago

The definition of the word "generic"

-MD-4617d ago (Edited 4617d ago )

39.99 launch price at best

I wouldn't pay anything for it though. I'm done wasting my time playing bad games.

videoxgamexfanboy4617d ago

I 100% agree with this article. This game is so bad i wouldnt piss on it if it was on fire!

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GUN, Bodycount and more running on the Xbox 360 emulator, Xenia, in DirectX 12

YouTube’s ‘John GodGames Emus’ and ‘Emulators for PC’ have shared some new videos, showing GUN, Bodycount, The Lord of the Rings: War in the North, Wanted: Weapons of Fate and more running on the latest version of the best Xbox 360 emulator, Xenia.

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dsogaming.com
Eidolon2011d ago

Runs okay, but textures look like an Xbox game.

winter_hill2011d ago

Holy **** that's awesome. Looking forward to seeing how this progresses.

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Great Games on a Budget – Bodycount (360/PS3)

It may have been all but overlooked at launch, but Bodycount is well worth a look for fans or arcade gaming.

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brashgames.co.uk
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Black Sheep: Why the Bodycount developer went back to the bedroom

GI - Stuart Black on unfinished projects, the blame culture and going it alone.

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gamesindustry.biz