It looks a bit like a Gears of War game, at least in character design, body armor, and that overall visual aesthetic, but it plays more like an arcade game at times. With its ultra-gory graphics and script written by 13-year olds who just learned to curse, Bulletstorm was my guiltiest of guilty pleasures that year, and now Gearbox is bringing it back complete with next-gen facelift, remastered textures, 4K support, and even some Duke Nukem love in Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition.Ĭreated by People Can Fly, the studio behind those amazing Painkiller games, Bulletstorm is a bit of an enigma. Back in February of 2011 while the gaming world was waiting for Gears of War 3, Epic Games launched one of the most uncelebrated cult classics of that generation. I could spend as much time covering the controversy with this game as I could just reviewing it, but I’ll let you explore elsewhere for the “dirt” and just stick to the facts in this review for a remaster six years in the making.
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