Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition (2017)

Gearbox Publishing, People Can Fly

Main
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hours
Main + Extra
6
hours
Platinum
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hours

"Battle your way through throngs of Stygia’s mutated inhabitants, performing masterful kills throughout the single-player campaign—or one of 30 competitive score-challenge or 12 co-operative multiplayer maps—using Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition’s unique “Skillshot” system that rewards you for executing the most creative and deadly kills imaginable. Bulletstorm: Full Clip edition is the definitive Bulletstorm experience that includes all existing Bulletstorm add-ons, plus brand-new content exclusive to Full Clip!"

About the story

"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, Grayson’s blind desire for vengeance finds his crew stranded on Stygia where he can finally confront the commander behind his betrayal—or get his team off the planet alive."

Platforms

PC PS4 XONE

Genres

Adventure Shooter

Themes

Action Comedy Science fiction

Languages: Spanish (Spain) and 8 more

Interface Audio Subtitles
French
Italian
German
Spanish (Spain)
English
Japanese
Polish
Portuguese (Brazil)
Russian

Media

Critic Reviews

Black Red Gaming

By Benjamin Guthrie
70

It isn't the best shooter ever, but Bulletstorm offers fun arcade FPS action with a surprising amount of creativity to the combat. Now if only I could creatively kill its annoying dialogue...

06 Feb, 2019 Read full review

Hobby Consolas

By Daniel Quesada
77

It still is a fluent, crazy and fun action game (that's what's important, right?), but the graphical improvement and the new features are non relevant.

04 Jul, 2017 Read full review

DarkZero

By Ian Howarth
60

Bulletstorm is a nice little 8-hour time-sink where the player has to never think and can just go about blowing people to bits. Sure, it hasn't aged well but the combat side works fine and there's a bit of replayability if one wants to attempt to get every Skillshot, or try to see how far you can get with a couple of friends in the wave-based multiplayer mode. However, it is certainly a shame to see such little effort put into this new release even though it is perfectly OK.

20 Jun, 2017 Read full review

GameCloud

By Patrick Waring
75

Bulletstorm on its own is a fantastic game that knows exactly what it is – a juvenile romp through the blood-soaked tulips while calling said tulips a pack of cum guzzling c****. Considering this came from the last generation of shooters, carrying many of the design tropes and problems with it, it’s still a lot of fun to play even today. Uncomplicated and uncompromising, its only concern is making sure that the player has a good time with some laughs along the way. It’s just a shame that, under Gearbox’s direction, People Can Fly managed to leave a tarnished mark on what was otherwise a cherished memory for me. Introducing new technical problems and slapping some pointless online content in there does not justify pushing it out the door at full price. If you’ve got no other way of getting hold of a copy, this is still worth playing for the experience of Bulletstorm. Otherwise, just borrow it from a friend or find a cheap old-gen copy online if you can.

09 May, 2017 Read full review

Geek Culture Podcast

By Anthony DeCicco
75

Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition doesn’t change the game a whole lot. Which is pretty much what we expected, although it is still fun and entertaining. If you want a mindless bloody, expletive filled game that is great when you are tired of Call Of Duty or sports titles, than this is the game for you.

07 May, 2017 Read full review

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