once again treads familiar FPS territory in its attempts to infiltrate a genre boasting some of the heaviest of hitters.
once again treads familiar FPS territory in its attempts to infiltrate a genre boasting some of the heaviest of hitters.
Fight violence with violence in Codies' latest shoot-em-up.
Bodycount Tested and reviewed based on the Xbox 360 version. Review by Ben Nacca (Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BenNacca ) XBL GT: Darkeyes2k7 PSN ID: Darkeyes2k11 Initially billed as a spiritual successor to the popular first person shooter Black, released on the Xbox and Playstation 2...
Destructible environments | Action packed
Poor story and voice work | Very short | Very repetitive
Good grafix good game
...it's not that bad, actually...
When Outtie gave me a plain looking game box with just a myriad of guns and the title Bodycount, this should have been my first clue as to what to expect. The second clue should have been the lack of any sort of description of what Bodycount is about on the back of the box as well as in the...
With Bodycount , Codemasters pledged that it wants to "put the fun back into the FPS." It's a sentiment that's been associated with the game for a while: a balls-out shooter that maximises the developer's destructive skill - as showcased in Black on the original Xbox - and throws in some Bulletstorm...
Not as good as some. But still good to learn on. Ok graphics. Ok game play.
While any game could have learned a lesson from the instant restarts (did I mention they were glorious), Bodycount would have done well to take heed of Bulletstorm . Bodycount should have been a similar style of FPS-as-racing game, finding that perfect line through straightforward levels, racking up...
a really cool shoot 'em up game with alot of action. I cannot complain for the price I got it for. so much cheaper than big box retail stores.......
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