By Ryan Fielder As I was awaiting Bulletstorm, I felt it could be a fun, but it had a high upset alert. I was scared that there was going to be no story, to many distasteful jokes, and a little to much emphasis on gunplay. After having played through multiple times, I can officially say there is no upset here. Just the right amount of humor, a believable story, and plenty of good times to have. Bulletstorm has taken the first person shooter genre by the balls(literally), squeezed out innovation, and upped the ante for all shooters.
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By Griff Hoffmann The unusual puzzle solving gameplay of Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective is balanced by quirky characters, robust animation, and a compelling murder mystery story. The spirit world of Ghost Trick works well on the handheld but isn’t for everyone. The puzzles require an impressive amount of devotion since failing and having to replay them is a common occurrence. The game’s story is nested deeply in the far-fetched but gets even crazier as time goes on. Given a generous willful suspension of disbelieve and tenacious interest in the mystery, this game is extremely enjoyable and remarkable in it’s ability to marry puzzle and story.
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