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50 Cent: Blood on the Sand Impressions

50 Cent and G-Unit are hunting down the gangsters who stole their diamond-encrusted skull, and we're along for the ride.

To get a good idea of what type of action one can expect from 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand, one need only take a look at the premise. 50 Cent and G-Unit perform a concert overseas, only to find out that the promoter has stiffed them. Desperate to avoid 50's wrath, the promoter offers the group a diamond-encrusted skull as payment. Before 50 and the gang can bring their prize home, it is stolen by a group of international gangsters. Thus begins G-Unit's globe-trotting, gangster-slaying, havoc-wreaking search for the holy grail of bling. Earlier this month, developer Swordfish Studios showed us around a work-in-progress version of this arcade shooter in which the action is every bit as over-the-top as the storyline.

Blood on the Sand showed its arcade stripes from the get-go with a shiny visual style that featured bright, oversaturated scenery and veiny, overmuscled character models. 50 Cent is the main character, naturally, and his partner in crime is one of three selectable G-Unit members: Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and DJ Whoo Kid. Each of these characters starts with different weapons, so your choice of sidekick will have tactical implications. You'll also be able to customize 50 Cent's arsenal by choosing a pistol, an assault weapon (Uzis, shotguns), an automatic weapon, and a heavy weapon (sniper rifle, rocket launcher). There are 20 weapons available in the game, most of which you'll need to purchase from an arms dealer.

The game is played from a third-person viewpoint, and in the level that we saw, 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks were running around a somewhat bombed-out industrial area in a fictional Middle Eastern city. Almost immediately a pack of gangsters ran onto the screen and the bullets started flying. 50 ran up to an abandoned car and snapped into cover with the press of a button. Popping out of cover during a break in the gunfire, 50 blasted back, switching to an over-the-shoulder view to take aim and shoot. A gangster went down, and as he fell, a four-digit point value flashed over his head. A few more kills, a lot more points, and 50 was able to activate Gangster mode: a slow-motion bullet time that puts enemies at a severe disadvantage.

Every kill in Blood on the Sand earns points, and chaining together kills will build combos that increase your score exponentially. Running kill combos are displayed at the top of the screen as stylized street signs; each sign represents a kill and has a specific icon depending on how it was executed (for example, by gunfire, explosion, or melee kill). There will also be miniobjectives that pop up onscreen from time to time to offer point-boosting opportunities. These objectives won't be required, but are being implemented to encourage you to run and gun rather than spend a lot of time behind cover. At the end of each mission, you'll be graded based on your point total, which will then be uploaded to online leaderboards.

In addition to racking up points, you'll pick up money throughout each mission. Destructible crates and barrels will cough up cash, as will vanquished foes. Money can be used to purchase a number of things, either between missions or during missions when you find a ringing pay phone. It's your friendly neighborhood arms dealer calling to interest you in the latest and greatest antigangster gear! New guns, taunts, and music are available, as well as CounterKills, which are melee kills executed with timed button presses when you're close to an enemy. We saw one CounterKill in which 50 Cent basically punched a guy to death, and another in which he slashed an enemy with his knife no fewer than seven times. The camera zooms in tight on CounterKills so you can fully appreciate the gruesome detail, and given the colorful variety of foul-mouthed taunts we overheard, it's safe to say that publisher Vivendi isn't looking for a "T for Teen" rating.

All told, Blood on the Sand will span 20 levels, two of which will be driving missions. 50 Cent will drive a Humvee-esque vehicle while his partner mans a mounted .50 caliber Gatling gun. We're told that there will also be a helicopter level in which both characters eschew piloting for firing large-caliber weaponry. The entire game will be playable in co-op only when you're online (no split screen), and players will be able to drop in and out of one another's games without having to restart the level. There will be parts of the level where both characters need to work together to, say, open a heavy door or reach a high ledge, but that's the extent of the built-in teamwork. Two human players will meet with a more difficult enemy AI and tougher enemy classes to keep the game balanced, and this will adjust dynamically as players drop in and out.

It wouldn't be a 50 Cent game without music, and Swordfish Studios is promising an ample number of old and new tracks from 50 Cent and G-Unit, including a to-be-announced number of exclusive tracks. They also have hopes of adding tracks from 50 Cent's newest album, and are angling to land a notable hip-hop producer to create the soundtrack for the game. This soundtrack would be the default in-game music, which you can intersperse with 50 Cent and G-Unit tracks that you've purchased.

Blood on the Sand is shaping up to be a loud, shiny parade of gun violence and rap music, which suggests that Swordfish Studios has got its target audience pegged. We'll have the latest on the updated tracklist and more as the fall 2008 release window approaches.

248 Comments

  • man-man-man

    Posted Feb 23, 2009 7:33 am PT

    Guy's.
    i have the game,it's so awesome,the graphics is incredible,plus the new:mission,wpns,& the cover system,u know the ahcvmnts is very easy and interesting.

  • Mad_Game_hi5

    Posted Feb 13, 2009 1:23 am PT

    I wish he'd punch himself with that big muscle of his.
    what's next ?
    Chuck Norris : Agony and Pain ??

  • DEATHSTRYKE462

    Posted Nov 14, 2008 9:47 am PT

    i am going to laugh my f**king a** off the entire time i play this. i didn't play the first but "Fiddy" in the middle east CLASSIC! OMG i cant wait.

  • gregolian

    Posted Oct 26, 2008 10:28 pm PT

    someone shoot him again.... this time in the head though, then cut it off to make sure he is dead.

  • superfrog123

    Posted Sep 15, 2008 4:43 pm PT

    Core gameplay seems interesting, but I am not keen on rap music or 50 Cent. Might not be such a disaster as the first, who knows?

  • LILWAYNE1006

    Posted Aug 8, 2008 6:30 pm PT

    50cents really cool. he has great music, clothes, and his first game is good but lil wayne is definately better. i have almost everything of 50cent and i will definately be getting this game the first day it comes out.

  • julle23

    Posted Aug 4, 2008 6:06 am PT

    wtf is he doing. he thinks he can do all that stuff in real life, seriously. they should cancell it b4 they loose to much money

  • dj_c4

    Posted Aug 1, 2008 11:20 am PT

    ...really?...again?...more? Can someone shoot him a 10th time? Please?

  • ArchAngel2284

    Posted Jul 28, 2008 8:33 pm PT

    this game is probably going to be pretty good guys. you should buy it!

  • monkeyboss1

    Posted Jul 27, 2008 8:51 am PT

    lol, seriously who buys this games??? dont waste ur money on this crap.

  • -Fable-

    Posted Jul 7, 2008 4:49 pm PT

    game looks like it could be fun, but does not look next gen!

  • Blue_Light358

    Posted Jun 13, 2008 3:38 am PT

    I give it two weeks after launch then the price drops

  • Supaman625

    Posted Jun 2, 2008 3:24 pm PT

    50 Should stick to sellin watered down kool-aid cause music after the first cd sucks , movies suck , bullet proof proved to me it wasn't bullet proof when I took my 40 cal and put 9 shots in it cause it suck looked good but still sucked I just hop there aren't suckers wh see some flash and then go wow I want that game cause 50's on it. I suggest renting before purchase

  • masterchief375

    Posted May 28, 2008 11:46 am PT

    UGH!! The first game was crappy...why are they making another one...

  • mentos_eater424

    Posted May 28, 2008 6:40 am PT

    lol, im geussing its gonna be lame, But who knows?

  • xxyanlixx

    Posted May 23, 2008 2:35 pm PT

    you guys sure complain a lot

  • chad_giac

    Posted May 12, 2008 8:48 pm PT

    ummm the first one was so trashy that i dont have very high hopes. but it might be decent...like a two out of five.lol

  • jackadams1964

    Posted May 10, 2008 5:49 am PT

    This is retarded. These two "musicians" aren't hard asses because they pretend to be skulking around Nonameistan with military grade assault rifles and hand grenades. This is insanely lame, and it stomps on the 0% of respect I had for either of them previously.

  • dodow1234

    Posted May 9, 2008 8:21 am PT

    with biceps like those, wait the seccond, that was biceps????

  • JimInPT

    Posted May 8, 2008 3:48 pm PT

    Lowlifes lolling around in the gutter. Yep, that's what we need to see.

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