Bulletstorm already came with a $20 credit at release from Amazon, not a big deal to people that know how to play the "save your credit for the next preorder" game.
I used an existing $10 Amazon credit for Bulletstorm and used the $20 credit from BS on Killzone 3 (still got it despite same day application), then used that $20 credit on Epic Mickey. You know what time it is, I don't even know why I'm responding to this post. I'ma let my little homie ride on you:
Calling most videogame stories "sub-par" is uncharacteristically forgiving of you, icarus.
Bulletstorm may not be Citizen Kane with guns, but it's the gameplay that means 85%. At least several games with good story fail hard when it comes to what really counts. A lot of BS's dialogue can be corny... but that's not a bad thing. What really matters in BS is the skillshot system, decimating a squad of enemies with ONE explosive sniper round, the Flail gun, etc.
I usually skip story sequences if possible on my 2nd or later playthroughs of a game. A few exceptions exist.
Finished in 2021: 8 games (PC: 4, PS4: 2, PS3: 1, X1: 1)
It's probably worth a playthrough for five bucks, but I can't see myself playing this again. The scoring kills gimmick is unfun.
Incorrect.
I'm not an FPS fan, but I actually finished this, as opposed to the new Deus Ex, so that's worth something.
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