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Condemned 2 Bloodshot Xbox 360 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:010086680201
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox 360
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:X360_CONDEMNED_2_BLOODSHOT
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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visceral fighting and great story continues from the original game. this time the framerate is perfectly solid throughout the entire game, and the MULTIPLAYER IS SICK! as of 9/19/08 a lot of people still play online. while theyre is noob mode deathmatch / team dm, CSI mode is really strategic and fun for experienced players and never gets old. get this game!
This was a good game, the only critism is that you have to shoot or hit the enemy too many times to kill them.
First off, let me say that I enjoyed the first game. It was scary, had interesting characters, and overall a decent story line. This game though is by far better in every way. The new fighting style (combos, finishing moves, ect.) are awesome and leave you feeling more confident to face the hordes of twisted villains that are in the game. Also the variety of bad guys in this game is awesome too. The story is compelling and the graphics are amazing. The addition of FPS after you beat the game adds a new twist to make the game replayable as well. (FPS mode gives you a firearm from the start with unlimited ammo but with tougher enemies.) I haven’t tried the multiplayer, but if it’s as well thought out and developed as the campaign, I’m sure it will be great. The achievements are also fun to try and get. If your on the fence, give it a go. Well worth the money. If you haven’t played the first one, get this one! It’s better in every way…
One upping the original in just about every department, Condemned 2: Bloodshot is a creepy and atmospheric FPS that deserves checking out. Those who played the original Condemned when the XBox 360 launched will find themselves in familiar shoes, once again taking the role of the demon haunted Ethan Thomas. Throughout your mission to uncover the truth behind a supernatural crime wave, you’ll come across plenty of shocks, scares, surprises, twists, and even new gameplay mechanics; all of which will really keep you glued to the game. The frequent surprises and ever twisting storyline are the best things about Condemned 2, but the game’s one big flaw is that for an FPS, the gunplay mechanics don’t really work out as well as the melee mechanics do. The guns themselves aren’t really anything special, but other weapons to be found are creative enough, and the evidence gathering elements of the game have been much improved this time around. Condemned 2 looks wonderfully dirty and grimy, with some great production values in terms of sound effects and graphics. It should also be noted that the violence and mature-themed tones have also been considerably upped as well, only adding to the just freaky atmosphere that Condemned 2 just manages to create. Multiplayer modes are nothing special in the least though, which is a bit of a disappointment. Flaws aside however, Condemned 2: Bloodshot is a sequel that outshines the original in nearly every way, and is a more than worthy FPS th.
The game is crazy like myself !!!!
always great
My Son was very pleased item came early and in great condition. Very pleased with our purchase. Nicely Done.
This is the last title I got to play before my 360 broke down and died at the ripe old age of 9 months. (I know, pathetic, isn’t it? Heck, I still have my Sega Master System from 1984 and it works GREAT! …yeah, so I still play it sometimes.) Luckily, it was a really, really title to end on. At least for the time being. Until I fix it.Anyway, let’s get down to brass tacks. Bloodshot.Creepy, creepy, creepy–that’s the name of the game here, Bubba.Different in subtle ways from the original Condemned. How so? A bit more depth. I loved the added element of receiving rewards based on how well you perform in each level. You can accumulate all sorts of (permanent!) goodies, such as brass knuckles to increase your punching power, a kevlar vest to halve the damage you take from gunshots, and–my absolute favorite–the holster.In the original Condemned, you could carry one (1) weapon with you. It added tension and not a few frustrating moments when you found yourself with a single bullet and had to decide whether to toss the pistol for a 2×4 with rusty nails in it, or keep the firearm, knowing that–placed correctly–that one bullet could dispatch an enemy at range with no risk to yourself.This time around–providing you perform well enough–you can be granted a holster. This’ll let you tuck away a pistol for later, and pick up a second weapon to wield in the meantime. There’s at least one level where I know I made it through because I had that backup saved.The story, alas, alack, has.
I have not played the original, but would strongly consider doing so just to know what happen to this washed up investigator.Creepy and Tense atmosphere with a dark, filthy (and I mean FILTH), and dystopic reality just barely able to veil us from the supernatural urban and soul tainting decay throughout; not unlike The Darkness 1 & 2, Silent Hill, FEAR and to a lesser extent Manhunt 1 & 2 and Alan Wake.The screen distortions of the noise generators that kill birds actually gave me a real headache after about 2 hours of playing; so shoot that stuff down ASAP. If you find all of them you will start with a better next level; check your settings to see what the reward is.Play alone, take a 20 minute break every hour and a half, and don’t get lost in the dark … you may at times get stuck. The solution of where to go is easy once you think about where you could possibly go instead of just trying to walk into every wall or sealed door.
Gotta love classics