50 Cent: Bulletproof

50 Cent: Bulletproof

released on Nov 17, 2005

50 Cent: Bulletproof

released on Nov 17, 2005

Take on the role of 50 Cent as he gets caught in a web of corruption, double-crosses and shady deals that lead him on a bloody path through New York's drug underworld. Working with the unlikeliest of allies, the streets heat up as 50 takes on the most dangerous crime families in the city, uncovering an international conspiracy with devastating implications. Intended exclusively for mature players, this unapologetically violent game features the monetarily monikered rapper in its starring role, as a streetwise tough seeking revenge against a mysterious gang of thugs that filled him with lead and left him for dead. The hero can gain access to a variety of firearms and other weapons, and can learn more than 25 deadly reversal moves. In the third-person shooter style of the popular 128-bit generation Grand Theft Auto games, players follow a series of missions that lead them through the game's storyline. Bulletproof features previously unreleased music and video by 50 Cent, and the game allows players to set up their own music and video play lists of this included material. The voices and likenesses of other famous musicians portray supporting characters, including Lloyd Banks (lock pick), Tony Yayo (demolitions expert), and Young Buck (weapon specialist) as members of 50's G-Unit posse, Eminem as the "shady" Detective McVicar, and rap music luminary Dr. Dre as the wizened back-alley arms dealer Grizz.


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The prologue levels tripped me out. I was hopping around, hunting for items and figuring out the way forward like it was a 3D platformer. Then I realized the levels are basically structured exactly as such, and from that moment I don't even see the game as a shooter anymore. Eventually the game started to lean back to the shooter parts and it got less interesting by then, but it was fun being 50 Cent, boppin' 'round the hood.

Anyways, please play 50 Cent Blood in the Sand if you haven't, that game is a certified classic.

I'll probably play through this whole thing for a stream or something at some point. The game's really blurry and the camera acceleration is just god awful. It's really hard to properly aim.

You really had to be there for this. The mid 2000s "urban" third person shooter phase. Remember 25 to Life?

Hard to call this a quality title but it was serviceable enough of a tie-in at the time. The Little Italy mission disturbed me as a youth.

In the immortal words of (fictonal) fifty: "Bitch took my skull".

Join fifty and his G-unit compatriots as they go on an adventure to get rich or die trying. It was a pretty fun game at the time and I can't imagine there's a lot of fun to be had to this day outside of having a laugh at the time capsule nature of it. It's a bog standard third person shooter with some over the top characters. It was part of the 50cent cinematic universe, since I'm pretty sure there was also a 50cent related movie that came out around the same time. Anyway, I'm very glad to remember this exists and honestly in terms of tie in games, you can do a lot worse.

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único ponto forte é a trilha sonora.

It's probably hot garbage but I remember enjoying this one as a kid.