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Blue Estate is a darkly funny on-rails shooter ! Designed from the ground up to exploit the gyroscopic features of the new PlayStation4 controller, and Kinect moves sensor on Xbox One, Blue Estate offers slick wit and punishing violence through a genuinely fun and intuitive control system, all set in an eye-popping technicolor mob world. While experiencing the smoothness of motion control in a rail shooter, using the unique motion sensors capabilities of the PlayStation4 and Xbox One, the player will enter a fight for his life against the most absurd and dangerous enemies, ranging from scar covered fight-to-the-death champions to Tony's own hair and Chihuahuas that are too happy to see you. You're given a series of primary and secondary weapons to help make your way through the load of hilariously perilous missions. These will come in handy defeating the bosses who'll try to end your game and your life. But sometimes firepower isn't enough, so think before shooting and use cover to prepare your strategy, reload often, and try not to get turned into grated cheese. A killing spree is always better when shared, and that's why Blue Estate offers the opportunity for a second player to join the fun, through a cooperative mode where every headshot counts to show who's the best trigger in da house!
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Reviews
36 reviews found90
Real Game Media
Feb 10, 2015
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80
Hardcore Gamer
Jun 30, 2014
Packed with solid gameplay and a small learning curve, Blue Estate breathes new life into the dying rail shooter genre.
80
TrueAchievements
Feb 18, 2015
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75
GBAtemp
Jul 1, 2014
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74
Gaming Nexus
Jul 7, 2014
Blue Estate is a light gun game that doesn't use a light gun. Grab your DualShock 4, because this on-rails shooter uses gyroscope technology to take players through eight exciting stages. Too bad the jokes are awful and the gameplay isn't as accurate as needed, because Blue Estate does a great job of staging action. * The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company. It's questionable how accurate this is, but this is all that's known about Cyril Lachel: A struggling writer by trade, Cyril has been living off a diet of bad games, and a highly suspect amount of propaganda.
70
DarkStation
Jul 15, 2014
If you need a good excuse to kill a weekend and you are in the mood for some mindless entertainment with a friend (or solo, if you want), then Blue Estate is worth checking out.
70
Gamestyle
Jun 26, 2014
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Ragequit.gr
Nov 22, 2015
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Vandal
Apr 26, 2015
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65
ZTGD
Jul 8, 2014
Blue Estate is not a bad game, and some of the things it does using the DualShock 4 are interesting, but for all intents and purposes it’s a light gun game that will last players a short time, and it’s a rather expensive one at that. I would recommend it, but at a nice sales price.