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75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 43 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 30 out of 43
  2. Negative: 0 out of 43
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  1. Playstation Official Magazine Australia
    Jul 7, 2017
    70
    Bulletstorm has been lavished with a fine new coat of 4K paint. Its linear, skill-based shooting is worth revisiting, too, even if new content is thin. [June 2017, p70]
  2. Apr 23, 2017
    70
    Bulletstorm is back and it is still as ridiculous as you remember. The Skillshot System provides an awesome challenge for FPS players who want something a little different than your typical military shooter.
  3. 70
    It’s a cool little game that pokes fun at a lot of what is wrong with AAA First Person Shooters, and a lot of it is still relevant today. I'd just avoid playing through as Duke Nukem.
  4. Apr 14, 2017
    70
    Quotation forthcoming.
  5. Apr 7, 2017
    70
    Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition is an unsatisfying remaster of an excellent game. Everything that made Bulletstorm a delight has been faithfully replicated, and the game runs extremely well. It's still one of the most enjoyable shooters in the past decade, and it's aged remarkably well. At the end of the day, it's about as bare-bones of a remaster as they come, but it still bears the price of a brand-new title. That's difficult to justify when the original is available for around $5 . If price is no object, Bulletstorm is still a top-notch game, but otherwise, it's probably better to wait for a price drop.
  6. 70
    Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition doesn't offer a great deal of new content, but new visual polish and the quality and fun of the original game means that the package holds up well.
  7. Apr 6, 2017
    70
    Even if Full Clip Edition isn't the best upgrade around, at least it truly is the most definitive package.
  8. Apr 6, 2017
    70
    Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition brings back a mixture if beautiful visuals and fast-paced first-person gameplay that we’re rarely treated to. The Duke Nukem add on also works surprisingly well too, with Duke’s dialogue working well alongside Bulletstorm’s blend of phallic jokes and crass humour, even if he does look out of place in the game’s cutscenes. It’s a decent remaster that could have been improved further with an updated control scheme, but whether with Grayson or Duke, this is still some of the best FPS gameplay in recent times.
  9. Apr 14, 2017
    67
    As a game Bulletstorm: Full Clip edition still has everything that made the original great. Gameplay is still incredibly satisfying, gun-play is still nearly perfect and the arcade style madness is still, well, madness. I love all of that and I love this game, but I can’t honestly recommend it to anyone that has already played the original, which is a shame. I really enjoyed playing through it again and think that anyone who enjoyed it the first time will do the same. The other side of that coin however, is that if you have never played Bulletstorm, do yourself a favor and play this game. It really is unique and something that can just be enjoyed for what it is, mindless well made fun.
  10. Jun 20, 2017
    60
    Bulletstorm is a nice little 8-hour time-sink where the player has to never think and can just go about blowing people to bits. Sure, it hasn’t aged well but the combat side works fine and there’s a bit of replayability if one wants to attempt to get every Skillshot, or try to see how far you can get with a couple of friends in the wave-based multiplayer mode. However, it is certainly a shame to see such little effort put into this new release even though it is perfectly OK. I mean, as long as you can get past the cringe-worthy dialog of having the only female character telling you she will ‘kill your dick’ and the throwaway plot, you might just find a good chunk of fun in there. It’s right next to the drill launcher.
  11. Apr 6, 2017
    60
    An action game that is fun in the moment, but is quickly forgettable thanks to a poor story, one-note characters, and mixed visuals. While the actual gameplay itself is incredibly enjoyable, there just isn’t enough new content to justify this game’s existence.
  12. Apr 23, 2017
    50
    sadly, much of Bulletstorm gets in its own way.
  13. Apr 12, 2017
    50
    The remaster itself, tragically, is really quite good. It runs beautifully in 4K at a smooth 60 frames-per-second, with characters and environments that still look striking today. Aside from some occasionally buggy ally A.I., it’s polished up nicely, and I wish I could say it was worth rushing out to buy...At $59.99 however, with launch-day DLC besides, Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition is little more than a pisstake. And that’s that.
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  1. Apr 7, 2017
    People Can Fly's cult sci-fi shooter - and booter, and whipper, and blower-upper - returns in an impressively lavish package.
User Score
7.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 171 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 27 out of 171
  1. Apr 7, 2017
    9
    Still one of the most underrated, unique, and just plain fun shooters I've ever played. It's multiplayer may be an acquired taste, but theStill one of the most underrated, unique, and just plain fun shooters I've ever played. It's multiplayer may be an acquired taste, but the Single Players is one of the best paced campaigns of all time. The skill-point score system is just as addicting as it ever was and the dialog is just as LOL as it was back in 2011. It might be a little short (about 6 hours long) and the drama is a bit all over the place, but this still an excellent game. Here's hoping it does well so that EA will make a damn sequel already or Gearbox buys the rights from them so they can make one. The world needs more games where you get points by shooting a guys dick off, with a pistol that shoots rocket bullets. Full Review »
  2. Apr 7, 2017
    10
    I played this game when it came out in 2011 and I'm playing it again now and I must play so many games that I vaguely remember playing thisI played this game when it came out in 2011 and I'm playing it again now and I must play so many games that I vaguely remember playing this game it seems new to me for a first person shooter it's action-packed extremely fun and graphically looks like a modern game definitely one of the most underrated games of last generation if you like first person shooters I don't see how you wouldn't like this game Full Review »
  3. Apr 7, 2017
    8
    Bulletstorm is one of the best underrated shooters of all time, namely because it garnered much controversy and poor marketing that turned itBulletstorm is one of the best underrated shooters of all time, namely because it garnered much controversy and poor marketing that turned it into a commercial failure in 2011. The reason it is one of the best is not due to its story (which is mediocre in terms of writing, character dev, and such) but of its gameplay; its concept of "kill with skill" added a masochistic vibe for players to relish in the destruction and be all about having a good time. Considering you can get drunk, shoot a guy in the nuts, and kick off his face in that order is a statement that says clearly "we are fun first, everything else follows and can wait". It's stupid, over the top, B-action movie setup is a parody to many of the shooters that have flooded the market in the past decade, but delivers on gameplay that gives an argument for how important it really is in gaming.

    The overall package of Bulletstorm's remaster is great for newcomers, but poor for vets and fans. I will explain; because of how under the radar BS was in the gaming media, the remaster is a perfect way to give new players an experience that vets and fans have loved for over half a decade. The campaign is only 5-7 hours long (with mediocre story, script and dialogue), but the pacing of enemies, weapon accumulation and combat is just fantastic cathartic fun that will have you smashing apart everything and anything that has a gun or claw and/or isn't on your side. The echoes will challenge newbies for being more stylish with kills and get high scores that go to online leaderboards, and with the new ultimate echoes there is a slight challenge further implemented if you like echoes. As for Anarchy mode, newbies will most likely chew on it and spit it out after the first few matches go, but maybe if the player base gets big enough, maybe some life can be injected in so the experiences are bit better, if only marginally. Duke Nukem also stars in the game (with hilarious dialogue with the original VA of Duke as the him) but might see this as only a "uncut" model that is thrown in for laughs and not much else. For $50-60, this is pretty much a no-brainer if you want a good time.

    Now for fans (the 1% if you will), you will be disgusted by the price and generally how much it lacks. The game runs at a smoother framerate, but in intense moments when so much is happening on screen, my game would dip to the 30s for a few seconds (which was the cap in the original versions all the time). The graphics are improved, but I can't help to feel that they were already great in the original version and due to the technological leap the graphics just don't wow the second time round. Anarchy was a mediocre yawn in the original and unless you have a team of friends that are equally adept in learning the different combos and skills, you will likely leave it in a matter of matches. Echoes is back and has ultimate echoes, but since most of the fans have already done those so many times, it just feels like retreading in the tedious of ways. The campaign was never the strong arm of the game's greatness, but listening to the dirty jokes and reliving the teenage years that most were when it first came out, the teen now adults won't help but cringe a bit and feel is TOO MUCH to bear (even if you turn the gore and language off) to listen through. Duke's presence is novel and you cant help feeling PWF put it in to either rub salt in the wound of the last Duke Nukem game or it was a NEW idea created that wasn't expanded upon that made the overall addition feel like a facade as you play it. Really, $50-60 dollars is too steep a price for older fans and vets to bother with unless you are diehard to the game since release.

    Bulletstorm Full Clip Edition is a great package that comes with all the DLC and extra polish that will determine its possible sequel should enough money is made from this endeavor...only if you are NEW TO THE GAME. As a fan of the series and heralding as one of the best shooters for its fantastic gameplay and no non sense attitude, it was EXTREMELY HARD TO BUY IT when buying the original on the Xbox 360 years ago for 3 bucks was dirt cheap and having to give 20x that for a reskin. It's a tough call to make and feel Gearbox is greedy for it, but should a sale come and prices it at half, then YOU SHOULD PLAY IT ASAP. It's a stupidly brilliant game that embraces dumb ideas and blends them into a cascade of catastrophic delights that is all in the name of good bloody fun and nothing more.
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