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When the first 50 Cent game was released, it wasn’t exactly to critical praise, and many didn’t think that it would be anything other than a footnote in the history of licensed games. Surprisingly, the game sold over a million copies and has a sequel well into development. 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand is following in the footsteps of its prequel with its focus on the characters and gunplay, but everything else seems to have been left behind. Despite the commercial success of the first game, it’s reported that 50 Cent was unhappy with the first game, and wanted an entirely new team to work on the second game. Hence, Swordfish Studios took the reins on development, with the goal to create a game that was simple to pick up and play in a fun and arcady fashion.
Our first impression upon being shown to the seats was “Wow, this looks a lot like Gears.” And not just because both games are running Unreal Engine 3. The base gameplay of Blood on the Sand is almost an exact copy of Gears in every way, right down to the cover mechanic and melee activation. The movement is faster overall (to keep up the arcade feel the devs are shooting for) and you’re definitely not in as much danger as you are in Gears. While there’s a cover mechanic that grants for crouching, firing from behind cover, peeking around corners, and everything else you would anticipate out of a Gears clone, it’s mostly unnecessary as the bulletproof vest your character wears is MUCH tougher than it looks (at least on the default difficulty).
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