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Bulletstorm

201187/100
Shooter

Comedy · Sci-Fi

Bulletstorm's core appeal lies in its gleefully violent combat, where stylish kills are rewarded with points to upgrade your arsenal. The "Skillshot" system encourages creativity, with players chaining together environmental hazards, enemy manipulation, and brutal weaponry to rack up high scores. This focus on inventive carnage, combined with its crude humor and over-the-top characters, created a distinct and memorable brand of first-person shooter.

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Bulletstorm takes place in the 26th century, where the Confederation of Planets are protected by a secret black-ops army called Dead Echo, commanded by General Sarrano. One Dead Echo team, led by Grayson Hunt (Steven Blum), having been following Sarrano's orders in assassinating what they believe are drug traffickers and mass murderers, kill a man known as Bryce Novak, but soon discover he was a civilian reporter, having documented other civilian deaths caused by Dead Echo. Grayson and his team realize they have been duped by Sarrano and go AWOL, becoming space pirates on the run from Sarrano's forces, now going by the name Final Echo. Ten years later, Grayson's team tries to flee from Sarrano's battlecruiser, the Ulysses, while near the planet of Stygia. With their ship's systems failing, Grayson, in a drunken stupor, orders the crew to ram at the Ulysses, hoping to gain revenge on Sarraro. The ships collide, forcing both down and causing them to crash land on the surface of Stygia. One of Grayson's men, Ishi Sato (Andrew Kishino), is critically wounded in the crash and Grayson is forced to find an energy cell to drive the ship's medical equipment. On the planet, a former popular tropical-like resort destination, the population has mutated into feral tribes and carnivorous plants. Grayson fights through to one of the Ulysses escape pods, where a Final Echo soldier succumbs to a horde of mutants. After dispatching the attackers, Grayson retrieves the escape pod's energy cell, as well as an "instinct leash" that, when worn, begins to provide him strange tactile information, such as points for each enemy he kills. Grayson returns with the cell, and while Ishi is under operation, the mutants attack their ship. The operation is cut short by an explosion during battle, leaving Ishi a disfigured cyborg. Grayson and Ishi, the only survivors, decide to work together to get off the planet, despite Ishi's disapproval of Grayson's thirst for revenge. The instinct leash leads Grayson to another escape pod, where they find Trishka (Jennifer Hale), another Final Echo soldier who agrees to work with Grayson and Ishi, but only after they rescue Sarrano. As they battle through the ravaged city, Trishka explains that Stygia has been used by Final Echo as a sort of training grounds, with the instinct leashes the soldiers wear as a means of ranking those within the test; those that scored kills would be the only ones that could get ammunition and other supplies to survive. When Grayson learns that Trishka was Novak's daughter, he tells her that Sarrano was responsible for her father's death, but claims he does not know who actually killed him. The three make their way to the top of a skyscraper where Sarrano's pod landed. Trishka accuses Sarrano of her father's death, but he simply kicks her off the side of the building. Sarrano then warns Grayson and Ishi that there is an armed DNA bomb on the Ulysses that will wipe out all life on the planet, and that they must go and disarm it, as his rescue ship will not arrive in time. Sarrano leads them through the underground areas of the city, encountering radioactive waste and a giant prison. Sarrano snidely explains that that shields used to protect the planet's surface from its deadly electrical storms created the waste, and in turn, began to mutate the population of the surface; the changes occurred too quickly for most of the surface population to be rescued, and thus many of the feral mutants that Grayson has been fighting were more innocent civilians. Grayson is furious at this revelation, but continues to help Sarrano to reach the remains the Ulysses. Aboard, Sarrano tricks Grayson and Ishi once again, having them actually arm the DNA bomb, while his rescue ship will arrive in time to save him. As fire breaks out aboard the fallen ship, the two are saved by Trishka, who survived the fall by catching a power line on her way down. The three race to where Sarrano's rescue ship is landing and manage to get on board. They make their way through Sarrano's elite troops and eventually face Sarrano alone. Trishka demands to know who actually killed her father, to which Sarrano indicts Grayson. In the confusion, Sarrano hijack's Ishi's computer systems, forcing him to turn on his friends. Grayson manages to break Sarrano's control of Ishi, and Ishi sacrifices himself to prevent Sarrano from killing Grayson. Grayson then impales Sarrano on the wall of a ship. As Grayson and Trishka regroup, Sarrano performs one final act, ejecting Grayson, Trishka and several of his men from the ship back onto the planet. With the DNA bomb soon to detonate, Grayson and Trishka race back to the Ulysses where one escape pod remains unlaunched; they are able to board it and escape into low orbit, out of range of the DNA bomb when it goes off.

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DOOM Eternal

2020 · Action

If Bulletstorm's 'skillshots' were about creative kills, DOOM Eternal is about a ballet of brutal efficiency, pushing you to constantly move, manage resources, and execute glory kills to stay alive in an arena of demons.

Why recommended

  • Features incredibly fast-paced, aggressive first-person Action combat where players are encouraged to constantly engage enemies with a diverse arsenal and brutal melee finishers.
  • Criteria — Includes a Multiplayer mode (Battlemode) that pits one Slayer against two player-controlled demons, offering a competitive and challenging experience.
  • Criteria — Renowned for its Challenging Difficulty, demanding mastery of its 'push forward' combat loop, resource management, and precise execution of various enemy weaknesses.
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Critic & community
88
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Recommendation strength
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Like Bulletstorm, you're a highly-trained soldier in a futuristic war, but here the over-the-top action is amplified by cooperative chaos and a constant sense of being overwhelmed, making every mission a desperate fight for survival.

Why recommended

  • Features frantic, over-the-top first-person shooter action with powerful weapons and satisfying enemy dismemberment, akin to Bulletstorm's 'skillshot' system.
  • Criteria — Offers robust cooperative Multiplayer gameplay where teamwork is essential for tackling hordes of enemies and completing objectives.
  • Criteria — Presents a Challenging Difficulty that requires strategic coordination and precise shooting, with friendly fire adding to the chaotic and demanding experience.
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Critic & community
75
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Recommendation strength
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Trade Bulletstorm's vacation gone wrong for a grimdark future, but retain the exhilarating co-op chaos and visceral, over-the-top combat against endless hordes, where teamwork is key to surviving the onslaught.

Why recommended

  • Offers intense, visceral first-person combat against overwhelming numbers of enemies, blending satisfying gunplay with brutal melee, similar to Bulletstorm's aggressive combat flow.
  • Criteria — Built as a dedicated cooperative Multiplayer experience, requiring players to work together to survive missions and overcome hordes of enemies.
  • Criteria — Presents a high and often Challenging Difficulty, especially on higher tiers, where coordination, strategic positioning, and skillful execution are paramount for survival.
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81
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Recommendation strength
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Swap Bulletstorm's crude humor for a grim alternate history, but keep the core of relentless, visceral first-person shooting against overwhelming odds, demanding aggressive play and strategic use of dual-wielding.

Why recommended

  • Delivers intense, fast-paced first-person Action combat with a focus on powerful weaponry and aggressive tactics against numerous, heavily armored foes.
  • Criteria — While primarily Singleplayer, the core gameplay loop of high-octane shooting and brutal takedowns aligns perfectly with Bulletstorm's action-oriented design.
  • Criteria — Features a Challenging Difficulty, especially on higher settings, that forces players to master movement, weapon management, and enemy weaknesses to survive.

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