50 Cent: Bulletproof is a must have for any fans of his or G-Units music and fans of basic shoot 'em up games.
User Rating: 9.6 | 50 Cent: Bulletproof PS2
I personally enjoyed the game unlike some of my friends but their judgement and review was clouded by the fact that it is 50 Cent and it does feature his music. You should not play this game if you're looking for a GTA free-roam type of feel. Although there is free-roam it is limited to "50's Neighbourhood" where you can talk to the likes of Eminem and Dr. Dre. It's a game that true 50 Cent fans should play and I can guarantee they will enjoy it as much or more than I did. The music is great, the graphics are better than some games and the gameplay is pretty good as well. The special counter-kills that 50 does are enjoyable to watch once you get to learn them all. The shooting aspect of the game could be a bit of a distraction since the enemies are smarter and move around and hide unlike some shooting games. Camera angles might bother some people but it doesn't take long to get used to at all. The storyline is actually not bad. If you're thinking it's going to be some thug in the streets shooting up gangster here and there in back alleys and what not, you're mistaken. The plot is one of revenge on a higher power that you learn about early in the game. During some levels you will get to play along side G-Unit members Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and Young Buck. In some other levels there will be Eminem and Dr. Dre. And no that's not their names in the game. But overall, if you're looking for a nice shooting game and you are a fan of rap music this is definitly a game you should at least rent if you don't trust your instincts in buying it. Again, not suitable for just anyone. It is more for fans of 50 and his music which will be a dissapointment if you're hoping otherwise.