By Samille Abada, | March 25, 2017
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition
The launch trailer for the remaster of the original 2011 game "Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition" have been released by Gearbox Publishing and People Can Fly today. The game will be launched on April 7 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
The newest trailer of "Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition" features a gameplay that is synched to a bolder choice of music. According to PlayStation Lifestyle, players may expect high-octane mayhem and frantic action as manifested in the pre-launch teaser.
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The remaster of the game will include 4k graphics on PS4 Pro and PC. It will have hi-res textures, sterling audio, increased polygon counts, smoother framerates, and many more.
Good thing because the "Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition" also comes with all DLC, both brand new content and previously released including Blood Symphony and Gun Sonata add-on packs that are now on modern platforms. According to Gematsu, neophyte players will be given a chance to play the newest game as the iconic Duke Nukem.
"Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition" will have a fully rerecorded script as well as brand new lines from the voice of Duke and Jon St. John. The main character Grayson Hunt will be replaced by The King himself in the Duke Nukem's Bulletstorm Tour add-on content.
"Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition "warrants players to experience a whole new butt-kicking perspective of a cult-classic shooter game. It will have a new Overkill Campaign Mode that will allow players to use an unrestricted arsenal of weapons and Skillshots after the completion of the main campaign.
Moreover, there are six new levels for the new Echo Mode that will make players showcase their skills. All environments, models, and animations are newly updated which gives killer visuals running at 60 FPS across all platforms.
Players can also mix gunplay with slide, kick, and leash combos which may help in mastering the Art of Destruction. The remastered first-person shooter game "Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition" is due out on April 7.
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