Before Outriders was first released in 2021, gamers were eager to see what People Can Fly’s next title would be after Bulletstorm and Gears of War: Judgment. After the game’s launch, many fans were left disappointed. Between a buggy launch, cross-platform issues, and lack of end-game content, the player base dropped off quickly and only a devoted fan base continued to play the game; this was parti...[Read More]
Square Enix announced that it would be partnering with developer People Can Fly to produce an original title for PC and Console.
Bulletstorm was a game that I hadn’t heard of back in 2011. I had visited this local gaming store and saw the box art for it and had noticed Epic Games was behind it, of which I am a huge fan of the Gears of War series. Why hadn’t I known about this game then? Well it seems the game was only going to cost me about $4, so I bought it, of course. Initially, I didn’t have my expectations too high due...[Read More]
To this day, I still remember picking up Bulletstorm. I’ll be honest and say the game did not interest me when I first heard about it. Quite frankly, I didn’t even really know much about it until it actually came out. Well one day at this local gaming store I live by, I picked it up for literally $5. After a week or so of playing this balls to the wall action campaign, I thought to myself, “...[Read More]
Today’s episode goes just a smidge over our general hour-ish limit, clocking in at about two hours. Ok, maybe more than just a smidge, but it was fun, and screw you for judging me. Episode 031, titled “Too Cool for E3,” covers a wide range of topics. Insert a clever segue here, leading into Dawnguard and its beta, Injustice: Gods Among Us, LEGO Lord of the Rings, Castlevania: Lor...[Read More]
The demo for the hotly anticipated action shooter will be dropping near the end of the month.