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MONSTER
"Battle your way through throngs of Stygia’s mutated inhabitants, performing masterful kills throughout the single-player campaign—or one of 30 competitive score-challenge or 12 co-operative multiplayer maps—using Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition’s unique “Skillshot” system that rewards you for executing the most creative and deadly kills imaginable. Bulletstorm: Full Clip edition is the definitive Bulletstorm experience that includes all existing Bulletstorm add-ons, plus brand-new content exclusive to Full Clip!"
Game analysis
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Story and Narrative
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64
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition’s story is a polarizing mix of bold satire, self-aware humor, and chaotic energy, praised for its irreverent wit and subversive twists but criticized for tonal whiplash, outdated jokes, and shallow character arcs—celebrated as a wild ride by some, dismissed as immature spectacle by others.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR STORY
Story Score
64
Positive Reviews (80-100)
3%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
94%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
3%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the story and narrative.
TL;DR
story and narrative
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition’s story is a polarizing mix of bold satire, self-aware humor, and chaotic energy, praised for its irreverent wit and subversive twists but criticized for tonal whiplash, outdated jokes, and shallow character arcs—celebrated as a wild ride by some, dismissed as immature spectacle by others.
Gameplay Mechanics
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85
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition delivers chaotic, stylish combat with its inventive skillshot system and creative kill mechanics, offering high-octane, over-the-top action. However, its linear design, repetitive enemies, and outdated movement hinder immersion, while a short campaign and lack of multiplayer limit longevity. Despite aging flaws, the game’s emphasis on creativity and arcade-style violence remains engaging, proving that style triumphs over substance in this wild, action-packed ride.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR GAMEPLAY
Gameplay Score
85
Positive Reviews (80-100)
89%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
11%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
0%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the gameplay mechanics.
TL;DR
gameplay mechanics
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition delivers chaotic, stylish combat with its inventive skillshot system and creative kill mechanics, offering high-octane, over-the-top action. However, its linear design, repetitive enemies, and outdated movement hinder immersion, while a short campaign and lack of multiplayer limit longevity. Despite aging flaws, the game’s emphasis on creativity and arcade-style violence remains engaging, proving that style triumphs over substance in this wild, action-packed ride.
Graphics and Visual Design
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73
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition’s remastered visuals offer sharper textures, 4K support, and improved lighting, elevating its vibrant, over-the-top art style and level design—but technical glitches, dated character models, and underwhelming upgrades fail to meet modern standards, leaving a polished but underwhelming experience that feels stuck in 2011.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VISUALS
Visual Score
73
Positive Reviews (80-100)
26%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
74%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
0%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the graphics and visual design.
TL;DR
graphics and visual design
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition’s remastered visuals offer sharper textures, 4K support, and improved lighting, elevating its vibrant, over-the-top art style and level design—but technical glitches, dated character models, and underwhelming upgrades fail to meet modern standards, leaving a polished but underwhelming experience that feels stuck in 2011.
Music and Sound Design
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74
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition's audio is a mixed bag—7.1 support and immersive effects dazzle, but inconsistent volume, forgettable music, and localization issues drag it down. While some praise its over-the-top action fit, others call it functional yet unremarkable: adequate for chaos, not exceptional.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR SOUND DESIGN
Sound Score
74
Positive Reviews (80-100)
40%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
60%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
0%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the music and sound design.
TL;DR
music and sound design
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition's audio is a mixed bag—7.1 support and immersive effects dazzle, but inconsistent volume, forgettable music, and localization issues drag it down. While some praise its over-the-top action fit, others call it functional yet unremarkable: adequate for chaos, not exceptional.
Voice Acting
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68
Energetic voice acting elevates Bulletstorm’s chaotic humor, with standout performances like Duke Nukem’s over-the-top antics and regional charm, but reused lines, awkward DLC integration, and jarring tonal shifts undermine consistency, leaving a mixed legacy of flair vs. friction.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VOICE ACTING
Acting Score
68
Positive Reviews (80-100)
14%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
71%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
14%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the voice acting.
TL;DR
voice acting
Energetic voice acting elevates Bulletstorm’s chaotic humor, with standout performances like Duke Nukem’s over-the-top antics and regional charm, but reused lines, awkward DLC integration, and jarring tonal shifts undermine consistency, leaving a mixed legacy of flair vs. friction.
Technical Performance
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72
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition delivers mixed but generally improved tech across platforms—PS4 shines with stable 60fps, PC thrives at 4K, Xbox One sees minor upgrades—but glitches, outdated engines, and clunky controls plague all, making it a polished yet flawed nostalgia trip.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE
Tech Score
72
Positive Reviews (80-100)
25%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
71%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
4%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the technical performance.
TL;DR
technical performance
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition delivers mixed but generally improved tech across platforms—PS4 shines with stable 60fps, PC thrives at 4K, Xbox One sees minor upgrades—but glitches, outdated engines, and clunky controls plague all, making it a polished yet flawed nostalgia trip.
Replay Value
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72
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition delivers varied post-campaign modes like Echoes and Overkill Mode, rewarding completionists with creative kills and skillshot challenges, but its short 6–8-hour campaign, minimal new content beyond remastered visuals, and lack of competitive multiplayer limit long-term appeal. While arcade-style experimentation and humor attract fans, technical issues and underwhelming expansions leave replay value feeling moderate, reliant on niche appeal over sustained engagement.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR REPLAY VALUE
Replay Score
72
Positive Reviews (80-100)
35%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
65%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
0%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the replay value.
TL;DR
replay value
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition delivers varied post-campaign modes like Echoes and Overkill Mode, rewarding completionists with creative kills and skillshot challenges, but its short 6–8-hour campaign, minimal new content beyond remastered visuals, and lack of competitive multiplayer limit long-term appeal. While arcade-style experimentation and humor attract fans, technical issues and underwhelming expansions leave replay value feeling moderate, reliant on niche appeal over sustained engagement.
Overall Verdict
73
MONSTER
OVERALL SCORE DISTRIBUTION
Monster Score
73
Positive Reviews (80-100)
57%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
42%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
1%
Based on analyzing all available reviews that scored and critiqued the game.
TL;DR
"Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition" is a chaotic, inventive shooter with nostalgic charm and improved visuals, praised for its skillshot mechanics and over-the-top fun, but plagued by a steep $60 price tag, dated gameplay, and weak story—worth it for fans, not newcomers.
73
MONSTER
Reviews
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TheXboxHub
Apr 10, 2017
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The review concludes that Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition is a polished revival worth playing for action fans, praising its unique mechanics, fresh content, and ability to stand out in the shooter genre despite initial underappreciation.
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88
Game Over Online
Apr 10, 2017
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The reviewer gives an 88% rating, calling it a 'favorite shooter' and recommending a second look. They praise its violent, messy fun and suggest it deserves recognition despite initial neglect.
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85
PlayStation Universe
Apr 6, 2017
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The review praises Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition as a gleefully dumb and fun experience that retains its charm six years after release. It balances creative violence with clever design, earning fondness despite aging visuals and a lack of depth in storytelling.
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83
GameStar
May 25, 2017
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Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition is praised as a fun, chaotic shooter with creative mechanics and improvements. However, its high price (nearly 50€) for a six-year-old game is criticized, along with limited replayability and online issues.
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Video Chums
Apr 10, 2017
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Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition retains its core appeal through innovative gameplay and skillshot mechanics but falls short in significant graphical or technical upgrades. The juvenile humor and minor additions may not justify the purchase for all players, though it remains a fun experience for fans.
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