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Gears is shallow huh? Well I for one disagree with that one hunnert pershent 


Sometimes I hate DLC.. More so when it's obviously planned in advance.

Come to think of it, The King would fit right into Bulletstorm
Bulletstorm is back! Released in 2011, Bulletstorm was met with strange reception. On one end, people who played it really liked the game, although many gave it criticism for its silly plot, but many gamers missed the game completely. Fortunately, the people at Gearbox saw the potential of the one-shot hero and is working with developer People Can Fly to remaster the game for 2017.
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Dubbed Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition, the remaster will include a hi-res overhaul with higher polygon count, smoother framerates and 4K resolution. It also comes with the previously-released DLC along with brand-new content made just for the remaster. It will also include new modes and maps to go along with the full package.
For those who have never played Bulletstorm, People Can Fly tells the story like this:"In Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition, players step into the boots of Grayson Hunt after a crash landing on an abandoned resort planet forces him to make a hard choice: survival or revenge. An exiled member of the elite assassin group Dead Echo, Graysons blind desire for vengeance finds his crew stranded on Stygia where he can finally confront the commander behind his betrayal or get his team off the planet alive. Decimate throngs of Stygias mutated inhabitants, performing masterful kills throughout the single-player campaign or one of 30 competitive score-challenge and 12 co-operative multiplayer maps using the games unique Skillshot system, which rewards players for executing the most creative and deadly kills imaginable."In non-salesmen terms, the game is like if you took Gears of War, complete with an over-the-top plot, put it in first-person, and then gave the player tools to pull off cool skillshots a la Tony Hawk (if Tony Hawk toted around machine guns and sniper rifles). More points are earned when more difficult skill shots are made, which can be turned in to upgrade characters.
Perhaps the most shocking part about this remaster is the edition of the King himself. What King? The King. Duke Nukem himself. Duke, complete with all-new voice work from John Saint John, is able to replace main character Greyson Hunt for a new take on the story. Come to think of it, he would fit right at home in the Bulletstorm universe.
Bulletstorm: FUll Clip Edition will release April 7, 2017, on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.
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Remastered first-person shooter due out on April 7.
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Gearbox Publishing and People Can Fly have released the launch trailer for Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition, which is due out for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on April 7.
Heres an overview of the game, via Gearbox Publishing:AboutWatch the trailer below.
Featuring updated hi-res textures, increased polygon counts, sterling audio, smoother frame rates, and running in up to 4K resolution on PC and PS4 Pro, this definitive version of the action-packed, critically-acclaimed FPS comes with all of its previously-released DLC along with brand-new content. And for the first time ever, players will get the chance to play Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition as the iconic Duke Nukem. Featuring a fully rerecorded script and brand new lines from the voice of Duke, Jon St. John, the Duke Nukems Bulletstorm Tour add-on content will replace main character Grayson Hunt with The King himself and provide players with a whole new butt-kicking perspective on the cult-classic shooter.
Features
- The Total Package All previously-released content, including the Gun Sonata and Blood Symphony add-on packs, now on modern platforms.
- New Overkill Campaign Mode Upon completing the main campaign, blast through this New Game+ mode with an unrestricted arsenal of weapons and Skillshots.
- New Echo Maps Players can showcase their skills on six brand-new levels for the score-based Echo Mode.
- Killer Visuals Presented with updated models, environments, and animations all running at 60 FPS across all platforms.
- The Art of Destruction Pull off masterful kills by mixing fast-paced gunplay with unique kick, slide, and leash combos.
- Visceral Audio Orchestrate a crescendo of chaos with newly remastered audio effects.
- Duke Nukems Bulletstorm Tour Play through the entire Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition campaign as Duke Nukem, featuring full voice over and brand-new lines from Jon St. John, the original voice of Duke.
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First-person shooter adds another platform.
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Bulletstorm is coming to Switch this summer as Bulletstorm: Duke of Switch Edition, Gearbox Publishing and developer People Can Fly announced.
Bulletstorm: Duke of Switch Edition will include the full single-player campaign with all of the previously-released add-ons along with the Duke Nukem downloadable content released for Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition.
The first-person shooter first launched for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC in February 2011. A remastered Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition featuring Duke Nukem was released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in April 2017.
Here is an overview of Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition, via Gearbox Publishing:
About
Featuring updated hi-res textures, increased polygon counts, sterling audio, smoother frame rates, and running in up to 4K resolution on PC and PS4 Pro, this definitive version of the action-packed, critically-acclaimed FPS comes with all of its previously-released DLC along with brand-new content. And for the first time ever, players will get the chance to play Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition as the iconic Duke Nukem. Featuring a fully rerecorded script and brand new lines from the voice of Duke, Jon St. John, the Duke Nukem’s Bulletstorm Tour add-on content will replace main character Grayson Hunt with The King himself and provide players with a whole new butt-kicking perspective on the cult-classic shooter.
Features
- The Total Package – All previously-released content, including the Gun Sonata and Blood Symphony add-on packs, now on modern platforms.
- New Overkill Campaign Mode – Upon completing the main campaign, blast through this New Game+ mode with an unrestricted arsenal of weapons and Skillshots.
- New Echo Maps – Players can showcase their skills on six brand-new levels for the score-based Echo Mode.
- Killer Visuals – Presented with updated models, environments, and animations all running at 60 FPS across all platforms.
- The Art of Destruction – Pull off masterful kills by mixing fast-paced gunplay with unique kick, slide, and leash combos.
- Visceral Audio – Orchestrate a crescendo of chaos with newly remastered audio effects.
- Duke Nukem’s Bulletstorm Tour – Play through the entire Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition campaign as Duke Nukem, featuring full voice over and brand-new lines from Jon St. John, the original voice of Duke.