great game
great game
There are better FPS out there, play them.
Fun arcade style shooter that should appeal to any casual gamer. Can be repetitive but I enjoy turning my brain off for a while to just blast everything that moves on the game. This game won't get attention from the main stream game mags. but this is an okay game to enjoy.
As far as M games go, i think that Bodycount really isn't too horrible. In fact I think the only reason its rated M is for one skippable cutscene where a man is shot at close range.
After 35,693 shots fired, 583 grenades thrown and 2,184 bad guys killed, Bodycount's single-player mode lies bleeding before me. All seven hours and eight minutes of it. And I'm happy to report it was damn fun shooting holes in everything. In that respect, it is a big success.
Fantastically destructive action, OSB works beautifully..; online, Very fun when it's all kicking off
Poor signposting and checkpoints; Bodycount mode is a level select; Highly suspect grading system
From the outset, Bodycount seems to be a mixture of elements from action titles of the past. A little bit of Halo plus a generous helping of Soldier of Fortune (with some Red Faction thrown in for seasoning) creates a stew pot that ends up serving gamers a meal that is sharp on flavor but low on...
If it moves, shoot it until it stops moving.
Shooting mechanics are tight; good environments; nice sound design; Plenty of things to shoot
Iron sight mechanics have a learning curve; Story is nowhere in sight; AI is really dumb
Bodycount positions itself right from the get-go as an all-out arcade shooter with promises of crumbling walls, nerve-racking firefights, ground-rocking explosions and streams of points as your reward for unleashing barrels of bullets, crunching headshots, destructive grenades and at least a few air...
A game called "Bodycount" was never going to be the subtlest of affairs. This proves to be the case from the outset as you're tossed into the midst of an African civil war with little more than a brace of firearms and some garbled instructions from the obligatory sassy female voice in your head.
Explosive action; instant thrills; big guns
Repetitive; soulless; brief
On first sight, Bodycount's gameplay pillars are inviting: with arcade shooters being few and far between this generation and destructible environments remaining surprisingly underused, there's some real potential for compelling gameplay here.
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