16 Facts About Bulletstorm

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Bulletstorm is a 2011 first-person shooter video game developed by People Can Fly and Epic Games and published by Electronic Arts .

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Bulletstorm was a commercial failure for both Epic Games and Electronic Arts, selling one million copies by 2013.

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3.

Bulletstorm takes place in the 26th century, where the universe is run by the "Confederation of Planets".

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Bulletstorm's agrees to work with Grayson and Ishi on the condition that they help her rescue Sarrano.

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Bulletstorm was developed by Polish game studio People Can Fly.

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6.

Bulletstorm concluded it was the "wrong choice for the online modes" retrospectively.

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The name "Bulletstorm" was revealed when game developer People Can Fly filed a trademark request for the name in December 2009.

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Bulletstorm praised the skillshot mechanic for tying into the upgrade system as this gave players an incentive to use them during combat.

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Bulletstorm enjoyed the weapons, which enables players to fight against enemies in "intriguing" ways.

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10.

Bulletstorm applauded how the game allowed players to combine different moves together freely.

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11.

Bulletstorm noted, though, that by the end of the game, the combat became monotonous and repetitive as the game failed to offer more diverse combat encounters.

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12.

Bulletstorm described the game as "a very intelligent, highly intricate, and sumptuously nuanced design masquerading as a big dumb action game" and recognized that its gameplay helped evolve the FPS genre.

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Bulletstorm remarked that the experience, while mostly rewarding, could be frustrating if the players were joined by strangers.

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14.

Bulletstorm's expressed her disappointment that PCF did not add much that was new to the remaster.

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Bulletstorm's added that "much like Tarantino's Kill Bill or Rodriguez's Sin City, this game is an expression of creative entertainment for adults".

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Bulletstorm later recognized the game was the victim of an industry shift, as smaller-tier games were slowly being phased out.

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