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50 Cent Bulletproof Xbox Game
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UPC:020626723817
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:XBOX_50_CENT_BULLETPROOF
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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50 Cent Bulletproof – Xbox Game
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Very good game
awesome game, loved the music videos
Master video-gamist FIDDY FREAKIN CENT has shared with us a pixelated vision of heaven captured on a shiny disk. When the sweet sweet images reach your brain you are instantly granted godly powers. I personally was able to shoot bullets from my hands, which is how MASTER VIDEOGAMIST FIDDY FREAKIN CENT fuses the components together. This game will change your life. Reality as you know will cease to exist and you’ll be elevated to the status of a GOD after playing it.
2 people found this helpful
I had two problems with this game, 1. Its not long enough, definately should’ve been longer, I beat it too quickly, and 2. the aiming in this game was difficult to control which made gameplay a little harder than it needed to be. But overall I liked the game, if you’re into G-Unit, you get to see the original four in the game, plus they help you out every so often. A nice added bonus is that you can unlock songs and have them playing in the background when you’re playing the game. You can also buy videos, which are cool to watch, and you can buy some combo moves that may come in handy when you’re fighting. For example, if you have a sniping type gun, and you want to counter attack somebody, you need to buy one because the sniping gun counters don’t come with you in the beginning. I recommend this game, but you be the judge I guess.
2 people found this helpful
very good first person shooter. the missions SUCK after the first 5 stages are opened up..and its hard to figure out what to do in the latter levels so i just gave up. also its hard to target your guy when shooting alittle..but not alot. i just keep going through the first level in Queens getting as much money as i can to buy videos and music…but that will get old soon. rent it, its worth the experience..the exclusive music 50 did for it is good too…iLL .
2 people found this helpful
this game had some scratches but still works and was worth the money. Came early too,anyways i recommend any other person to buy from here.
This is pretty much the worst and most over-hyped game of 2005 and made a lot of ‘bottom 10’ lists in many magazines last month. And it bloody deserves it.The problems with this game begin before you even lift it off the shelf in the store. I mean take a look at the cover. It’s 50 Cent, one of the few African American ‘role models’ around these days, in a defencive pose with a stereotypical ‘angry black guy’ look on his face (oh, please don’t hurt me Mr. Cent!).Now I am not a fuddy-duddy conservative who blames people like Marilyn Manson for corrupting kids or whatever because I know kids are more intelligent than adults give them credit for. But America is a very racist country and when 50 Cent misrepresents the Black Community and backs up the xenophobic myth that all Black people are evil or killers or gang-bangers in some way I can’t help but get very annoyed.Second of all is the fact that this drivel game is no more than a laughable male fantasy. Yes, I know Mr. Cent has been shot 9 times but it was all at once with low calibre bullets. It’s not as if he goes out and gets shot at every day and is immune to all lead fired in the direction of his person. I know 50 Cent has had a really, REALLY, RE-EALLY tough life, that I would not wish upon anyone. But when violence and death have haunted you your whole life the LAST thing you should do is capitalise on a game that glorifies gun-play and gang warfare. That’s just disgusting and perverse and if Mr. Cent truly ‘kept it real’ (what a ridiculous, meaningless phrase) he would treat his demons with respect. Using music as a way of working through them is fine but starring in a video game where the main enjoyment comes from blowing people away certainly is NOT. As I have said, there are few African American role models and he should set an example to those following behind him. While his innovative music may have made him a huge success this game smashes any credibility I feel he may have had.Third? Well the story to the game is childish and stupid anyway. It’s not even entertaining accidentally as it’s just way too dull.And fourth? Well don’t get me started on the horrible targeting system and awful controls. It’ll make you want to smash your control pad into your TV screen. What a horribly cheaply programmed game!Fifth? Well, that would have to be the bland, graphics and tedious environments. It all adds up to a pretty (read VERY) unsatisfying experience. Mere days after being released most stores had zillions of copies traded in as those foolish enough to buy it blind quickly discovered what a rotten game it is as well as a hideously over-indulgent and grossly misjudged vanity piece. BEWARE!!!Graphics CSound B-Gameplay D-Lasting Appeal D
12 people found this helpful
Presentation wise I’d say this is better than Blood in the Sand as it has a much more elaborate story and more characters (not just where’s my f****** skull), but sadly the actual gameplay and design is really really dated and hard to go back to. Controls and cover mechanics feel clunky and enemies continually respawn, or feel like it anyway, so it gets frustrating and repetitive fast. I’d avoid unless for the pop culture factor – which is why I bought it.
I’m not a hard-core gamer, but I have to say that I really enjoyed playing this game. The graphics are incredibly great, and so is the story line. I’m not even a rap/50 Cent fan, but it’s a lot of fun to play. I don’t see that 50 Cent is just trying to cash out on this game, because seriously this game is better than True Crime.
3 people found this helpful
I purchased this game for my son. It came rather quickly and was packaged well. However the game will not work on his Xbox system. Disappointed