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drasgondigger · 2 years ago
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Jogo PS3 n°547
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owlixx · 1 year ago
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I’ve been playing Ratchet and Clank 2 lately. Also been playing War for Cybertron and Bulletstorm, all on my PS3. It’s funny how much better Ratchet and Clank 2 has aged as a 3D platformer despite being a console generation older. I’m still having actually a lot of fun with WFC and BS but they’re both verrrry 2011 or so. Washed out colors, camera shake, a certain stiffness to the animations and controls, gritty UI elements. But honestly I think part of it is that the PS3 port of RC2 is 60 fps which feels so much more modern. WFC really chugs under certain circumstances sometimes which is hilarious because it’s about 2 different shades of grey at any given time (at least in the first few missions anyways).
Anyways I also keep having the thought that ratchet and clank as a series is like if the shadow the hedgehog game was good (platforming and gun shooting combined)
Also ratchet and clank 2 is sooo much better. The weapons are so much more fun to use and the controls feel better and I just like everything more here.
I’ve been in a minor gaming rut since beating TOTK but maybe I’ll continue mainlining ratchet and clank. There’s still a lot of games there to beat and now I can play the new one on PC soon! Since I don’t have a PS5
Also I might be here more often because of the Reddit blackout
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transgenderization · 7 months ago
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Timesplitters 2 and Future Perfect are both supposed to be pretty good. And someone already suggested Bulletstorm which is like the most recent non titanfall 2 or DOOM 4 game I would normally suggest
these are too old for me i dont want to play ps2 games iwant. late ps3/ early ps4 era. thats the sweet spot. doesnt make you the enemy though
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legiongamerrd · 9 months ago
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#Gamefemerides
Hace 13 años se lanzó Bulletstorm. Es un FPS desarrollado por el estudio polaco People Can Fly , y la compañía estadounidense Epic Games, y publicado por Electronic Arts para PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 y Microsoft Windows.
El juego se distingue por su estilo y humor crudo, así como la violencia y profanidad excesiva, recompensando a los jugadores con puntos por matanzas ridículos y creativas. Bulletstorm no tiene ningún modo competitivo, prefiriendo en su lugar juego cooperativo online, así, como modos de puntuación.
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femboty2k · 12 days ago
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Oooo this this this!! And it doesn't have to be tied to some in universe thing! Though there's def games that do that. Bulletstorm (for all its manly macho PS3 vibes) is an INCREDIBLY fun shooter because it actively scores and rewards you for different kinds of kills! It even docks you for doing the same thing over and over so chaining takedowns and environmental stuff and guns and whatever is incentivized! Its how you unlock things for your guns! You can tie it to progression!!! On a the non-shooter front there's games like Spiderman (ps4) and Miles Morales which score you on things like web slinging tricks to just give you passive XP while you're traversing New York! Achievement progression is technically a score count working towards getting that achievement! One of my favourite puzzle games, EDGE, scores you mostly on time and things collected, but gives you big bonuses for "edge time" which you gain by hanging your cube off a ledge and balancing for as long as you can! Fun little thing in a simplistic game about literally textureless cubes! Games should be fun! Score your players! Remember the titanfall 2 gauntlet?? The thing you played while the game was installing that got SO popular its a canon part of some dumb apex legends character's backstory?? It was a leaderboard! You could get better times by just learning the gameplay better! Do this more!!
i think gamers dismissed the notion of keeping score in non-arcadey titles too easily i think. some games are a lot funner if you try to play them with score in mind
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qantumentglmnt94-blog · 3 years ago
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New PS3 action/adventure game additions to my collection.
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emulator-team-blog · 5 years ago
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RPCS3 v0.0.7 | 4K IR | Unlocked FPS | Bulletstorm-Demo | i5-8500 | #1
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vgprintads · 6 years ago
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‘Bulletstorm’
[PC / PS3 / X360] [GERMANY] [KEEP CASE FLYER] [2011]
Scanned by Rainer S, via MobyGames
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savepointco · 6 years ago
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Oops, Sony just revealed November’s PS Plus games early
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If you take a quick peek at your calendar, you may notice that it’s still the first week of October. That means PS Plus members just got their hands on this month’s free games in the form of Friday the 13th: The Game and Laser League. Early this morning however, it seems like someone over at PlayStation headquarters jumped the gun, posting a banner featuring next month’s game on the PS Plus page for the official PlayStation website.
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As pointed out early this morning by notable deal seeker Wario64, November will see both Bulletstorm Full Clip Edition and Yakuza Kiwami headlining PlayStation 4′s free games for the month. Both games happen to be remakes/remasters of earlier games; Bulletstorm from the PS3 and Xbox 360 era while Yakuza originally released on the PS2 back in 2005
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Yakuza Kiwami originally launched in Japan back in 2016 for both the PS4 and the PS3 and just last year here in the states. The open world action-adventure puts players in the shoes of Kazuma Kiryu as he explores a fictional district of Tokyo. The Yakuza series is well regarded for its dense world, diverse and strange gameplay, and excellent combat.
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Originally released in 2011, Bulletstorm is a first person shooter with a tone and style all its own. You earn more points the more creative your kills are. Using kicks, slides or your energy leash to launch opponents into the air slows time allowing you to perform skillshots and rack up a high score. While the game was well received at launch by critics, it failed to sell well and was considered a flop. The 2017 remaster for Xbox One, PS4 and PC leaned even further into the game's raunchy humor by including none other than Duke Nukem as a playable pre-order bonus.
Since this morning, the PS Plus landing page has been switched back to this month’s current games, but although it seems the cat is out of the bag for next month, don’t hold your breath hoping for Sony to pull out any surprises. Both of these games are AAA experiences and well worth the cost of your PS Plus membership.
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jai-philosophus-malum · 3 years ago
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SPA/ENG
Bullestorm
ENG
It's funny and hilarious, with a very predictable story, but it still works, I got several laughs out of it and it's funny too.
I think I drew the limbs a little long. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Es divertido e hilarante, con una historia muy predecible, pero que aun así funciona, me saco varias risas y aparte esta divertido.
Creo que le dibuje las extremidades algo largas. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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breadknight-likes-things · 6 years ago
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The Surprisingly Great Lore of Bulletstorm
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Bulletstorm is an aggressively dumb game in all the best ways.  It’s full of nonsensical one liners, giant monsters, cannibal gangs and space whips that decide whether or not space marines are allowed to get more ammo out of supply drops with a system of dumb puns.  I adore Bulletstorm, it’s a game that was criminally overlooked for it’s perceived lack of intelligence and superficial similarities to other games like Gears of War, which were falling out of favor at the time for their contribution to the “dude bro” pseudo genre.  One part of the game that stands out however, is the subtle but extremely effective lore of this hellish planet the characters are currently stranded on.
Stygia is an incredibly beautiful planet on the surface.  from the outset, despite the devastation to the city and settlements you come across, you couldn’t find a more picturesque planet to take a vacation on.  While your immediate assumption upon fighting the savage raider gangs is to assume they’re to blame for the end of this world, as the game goes on and you begin to look a little deeper you find a much simpler answer: none of this should be here.  Stygia is an unbelievably harsh planet and it’s flora and fauna have evolved to rise to that challenge.  Actual giant monsters that dwarf skyscrapers roam the countryside, huge plants infect creatures with a toxin and draw them in to eat them whole, the planet deals with lighting storms that are less like the ones we know and more lighting bolts taking the place of every individual rain drop and too much exposure to the systems sun can turn people into volatile “burnout” mutants that explode on death.
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The question then stops being “why did this place fall to ruin?” and becomes “what the hell were they thinking building a luxury resort on this thing?”.  The answer, like so many things in real life, is rich assholes thinking they’re untouchable.  Later on you find out that it was Stygias superficial beauty that drew obscenely wealthy people to it like flies, with ridiculously complex technology and prison slave labor being utilized to turn this harsh place humanity had no real chance of living in into the picture of club med. It even goes so far as to later on clarify that all the prisoners died in a revolt, where you may have thought that’s who’ve you been fighting this whole time, it was actually all the one-percenters who have since lost their sanity trying to survive on this hell world they once came to for vacation.  It even re-frames why the gangs are all fighting so aggressively at the moment, they know these newcomers have a way off this planet, and that’s all any of them have wanted for years, they’re willing to kill anyone and everyone for that ticket off world.
Bulletstorm didn’t have to have good lore, it didn’t really have to have a story at all honestly, it’s gameplay is incredible and it could have just subsisted on that, but I truly love it when a game goes above and beyond with stuff like this.  It all adds a new layer that only ever enhances your experience. 
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wojciech-kac · 4 years ago
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owlixx · 1 year ago
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What I Played This Summer
So, I kind of forgot that I had been doing something worth jotting down, so this is going to cover the entire last month of what I’ve been doing in video games.
- I’ve been trying to even remember what I’ve been playing since I beat the whole Kirby series back in January.
[That was very fun. Has also been fun playing Forgotten Land with gf more recently]
- For sure I tried to do Wario Land next but got burnt out on Wario Land 3 being longer than expected.
[Even just a bit of WL4 has been great. Looking forward to wario world because I played it as a kid. And Shake It as well. Might do all the wariowares too when I get there]
- I got a PS3 and a GBA since then.
[Spent a lot of time just farting around and fiddling with these guys, booting up random games]
- Basically, I had just beaten Minish Cap when Tears of the Kingdom came out, and then I had kind of been between games ever since beating Tears of the Kingdom.
[I did really enjoy Minish Cap despite having to use a guide sometimes and cheating fully on the final boss. Also of course really enjoyed TOTK even if I have some nitpicks like the dungeon cutscenes, lackluster sky islands, the rupee economy, weird control scheme, etc]
- I played Bulletstorm, War For Cybertron, probably some Call of Duty, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance.
[always wanted to play Bulletstorm as a kid and I think the writing decently holds up aside from the odd R word here and there. WFC I loved as a kid but now seems hilariously grey and gritty. FFTA is honestly really cool but missing some QoL stuff I’m used to in modern SRPG so I had thought of starting FFTA2 and I did, but only to the second turn lol.]
- I beat Sonic Frontiers.
[Its…fine. As a massive sonic fan, I’m not keen to ever replay this one but I did really enjoy the tone of the story, the writing, and my first few hours in the open world. I really hated the cyberspace levels, the mandatory minigames, and the monotony of it all. The boss fight music is easily the best part]
- I played a bit of Redfall as a joke, for like a week.
[Its just worse borderlands, and I’m pretty critical of borderlands even as a committed fan of it.]
- I had a friend over for a week and we beat Lollipop Chainsaw.
[Brilliant game. Tried to transition to playing the similar\adjacent Bayonetta but the writing in LC is too good]
- Twice I purchased around ten (each time) Vampire Survivors-inspired games and played them each at least a little before fizzling out.
[I think my most played was Rogue Genesia until the content well ran out. I did also enjoy Halls of Torment and Brotato]
- I bought a physical copy of Watch Dogs Legion for five bucks.
[There’s nothing…wrong with it, per se, it’s just less than the sum of its parts and I had a hard time feeling motivated to keep playing. I didn’t enjoy the profession system being tied to random collectibles. I did enjoy the base gameplay and the Legion concept, but it just made me want to play…]
- Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. And that’s something I want to talk about more in depth in my next post.
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corrugatedfox · 5 years ago
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Games Completed in 2016
[39 Games Completed]
Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker HD (PS3) Hyperdimension Neptunia ReBirth2 (Vita) Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (PS3) Shadow of the Colossus (PS3) Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (PS4) Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 (PS4) Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (PS4) Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (PS3) Until Dawn (PS4) The Wolf Among Us (Vita) Ys Seven (Vita) Stick It To The Man (Vita) Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (Vita) The Order: 1886 (PS4) Teslagrad (Vita) Journey (PS4) Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor (PS4) Killzone Shadow Fall (PS4) Infamous Second Son (PS4) Infamous First Light (PS4) Journey (PS3) Super Metroid (Wii U) DuckTales: Remastered (PS3) LIMBO (PS4) Bulletstorm (PS3) Ghost Recon: Future Soldier (PS3) Fallout 4 (PS4) Okami (PS3) Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (Vita) Battlefield 1 (PS4) Catherine (PS3) Final Fantasy IX (Vita) Sleeping Dogs (PS3) Titanfall 2 (PS4) Deus Ex: Human Revolution - DC (PS3) Tomb Raider Definitive Edition (PS4) Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (PS4) Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (PS4) Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception (PS4)
*bolded = my top 3 games of the year
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legiongamerrd · 2 years ago
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#Gamefemerides Hace 12 años se lanzó Bulletstorm. Es un FPS desarrollado por el estudio polaco @peoplecanfly , y la compañía estadounidense @epicgames , y publicado por @ea para @playstation 3,@xbox 360 y @microsoft @windows . #LegionGamerRD #ElGamingnosune #Videojuegos #Gaming #RetroGaming #RetroGamer #CulturaGaming #CulturaGamer #GamingHistory #HistoriaGaming #GamerDominicano #GamingPodcast #Podcast #PeopleCanFly #EpicGames #EA #GearboxSoftware #Bulletstorm #PlayStation #PS3 #PS4 #Xbox #Xbox360 #XboxOne #Windows #Steam #FPS #Coop https://www.instagram.com/p/Co9y8lNMIil/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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audiogrizzly · 5 years ago
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My Top 20 Games of the 2010s
I will still be doing my usual top 5 this year, but seeing as it’s the last year of a whole decade, I am going to start off with a list of games that encompasses the whole of the last 10 years.
A couple of things to point out before we get cracking:
This is a personal list, so there’s gonna be some games that you the reader may not agree with.  I’m actually in a privileged position to play whatever I want, but I don’t necessarily agree with everything professional game writers say.  There will be a list of “honourable mentions” at the end, this may include a few of the games you might have been expecting
I do cheat a little, some entries are dedicated to a franchise of games.  At the end of the day, if you are into Destiny, chances are that Destiny 1 and 2 sort of merged into each other, Destiny 1 changed as much over its 3 year lifespan as the final product changed into Destiny 2
There are no games from 2019 in here, apart from part of one of them, see my previous point.  Maybe one day I will look at Apex legends and say “yes, that was the best game of the 2010s”, but it’s too early to say now.
I know there are a lack of Nintendo games.  There is one Nintendo exclusive and another that I played on a Nintendo platform (in the top 20, there may be more in the honourable mentions), but all in all I won’t be mentioning what system I played these games on unless I have to.  If you must know, the majority were played on either PlayStation 4 and PC.  A couple of Vita, PS3, Switch and Wii U.
I will be adding information on where each game scored in my previous yearly top 5s though and I did do those on separate platforms up until 2013.  So in a way, that’s confirming what systems I played these all on.
If you have followed my yearly top 5s, you’ll see some inconsistency, as in the fact that I have got my number 1 game from 2015 further down the list than my number 2 of that year.  Also that I have my 1st and 3rd best game from 2018 on the list but my number 2 game is merely on the honourable mentions.  This is because your thoughts towards a game can change.  I still love all the games I have ever placed on a top 5, but some games age better than others.
And I’m not going to write descriptions, I always write something in my yearly lists.  As I said before, I’m not a games writer, it’s going to take way too long and I don’t think anyone's going to read what I write anyway, just look at the list.
At the start of this decade, I had no idea if I would still be playing games by the end of it or where I would be.  I’m actually still sort of in the same place I was in 2010, but it’s been a fun ride, in a sort of “slipping into middle age” sort of way.  But I think I was born to be old to be honest.  Now I find myself at the start of the 2020s, I’m wondering how my hearing/eyesight/reactions will be at the end of the next decade.
Now that I have depressed the hell out of you, let’s begin!
20. PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale (2nd on both my PS3 and Vita lists in 2012)
19. Vanquish (4th on my PS3 list from 2010)
18. Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain (1st on my 2015 list)
17. Steamworld Dig 2 (3rd on my 2017 list)
16. Marvel’s Spider-Man (4th on my 2018 list)
15. Gravity Rush 1 & 2 (GR1 1st on my Vita 2012 list, GR2 on my honourable mentions from 2017)
14. Dangonronpa Series (D1 5th on my 2014 list, DV3 honourable mention for 2017, D2 not listed)
13. The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt (2nd on my 2015 list)
12. God of War (1st on my 2018 list)
11. The Last of Us (2nd on my 2013 list, though I really started to enjoy it more when the Remastered version came out on PS4, 1st on my 2014 list)
10. NieR: Automata (2nd on my 2017 list)
9. Horizon Zero Dawn (1st on my 2017 list)
8. Persona 4 Golden (Not listed, this is the only game I didn’t play in the year of its release on here)
7. Diablo 3 (3rd on my PS3 list in 2013, Honourable mention for PS4 in 2014)
6. DOOM (2nd on my 2016 list)
5. Portal 2 (2nd on my PS3 list for 2012)
4. CoD Series (yes, all of them, here’s a list within a list:)
10. Ghosts (2nd on my PS4 list in 2013)
9. Advanced Warfare (3rd on my 2014 list)
8. Infinite Warfare (Honourable mention in 2016)
7. Black Ops 3 (Not listed, but didn’t do honourable mentions in 2015)
6. Modern Warfare (not listed yet, but like I said, it’s too early for me to feel confident in a 2019 game, though MW is a cracker)
5. Black Ops 4 (5th on my 2018 list)
4. WWII (Not listed, not even on honourables, weirdly)
3. Black Ops 2 (2nd on my 360 list from 2012, making this my only Xbox game on my list)
2. Black Ops (Not listed, didn’t do honourables in 2010)
1. Modern Warfare 3 (1st on my PS3 list from 2011)
3. Mario Kart 8 (Not listed, the only top 5 I can find from 2014 is a PS4 list, I got this rather late in the year though)
2. Overwatch (1st on my 2016 list)
1. Destiny 1&2 (D1 2nd on my 2014 list, D2 5th on my 2017 list)
Destiny there being a good example of a game that gets better over time, I think the whole “live game” scene found its stride in the 10s and it’s made sure that this game that was never number 1 in its year of release could go on to be the game I have perhaps put the most hours into.  You also have multiplayer games taking up my entire top 4 too (I mostly play CoD for multiplayer), though all in all, the majority of this list are single player titles.
And all CoDs in the list?  It’s basically just CoD itself that’s at number 4.  If I was forced to adhere to a list where there was only single games listed, there would be no way I would have Ghosts or Advanced Warfare on there at the end of it all.  I would just keep MW3 on there perhaps, but then I would feel iffy about some of the games at the bottom of the list.  Do I really like PS All-Stars and Vanquish more than Black Ops 1 & 2?
So what of the decade’s honourable mentions?  Will it feature GTA or Red Dead.  The answer to the latter is “yes” and the former, here:
GTA 5
Batman Arkham city
Uncharted 3
Red Dead Redemption
Super Street Fighter 4
Hyper Light Drifter
Dishonored 2
Titanfall 2
Battleborn
Watch Dogs 2
Ratchet and Clank
Red Dead Redemption 2
Tearaway (Vita and Unfolded)
Sonic Mania
Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild (yes, in my honourables!)
Hotline Miami
Bioshock Infinite
Tomb Raider (2016)
Borderlands 2
Life is Strange
Uncharted 4 (and Lost Legacy)
Persona 5
Assassins Creed Origins and Odyssey (Origins I played the year after it came out, it would have been considered a game of the year if I’d had played it in 2017)
Far Cry 3 (Plus its legacy, even FC5)
Bulletstorm
And I’m just going to add Control to that list too as it’s the only game from 2019 that I have enjoyed that I see as being something that will stand up in a couple of years, maybe the Outer Worlds (I haven't played Wilds) too, but I will need to give that another play.
So there you have it, 10 years in gaming from me.  Will I still be playing games after another?  Time, and my body, will tell.  Look out for my top 5 of 2019, I still have to give Judgment and Death Stranding a good go before I can make up my mind, maybe I will play Outer Wilds too.
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