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50 Cent Blood In The Sand


50 Cent Blood in The Sand
The overview for the 50 Cent Blood on the Sand video game reads “Play as 50 Cent , the world’s biggest hip-hop star, in this fast paced action shooter! You and G-Unit will battle across two countries to collect your payday and exact your revenge on those who have crossed you.” 50 Cent Blood on the Sand is a shooting game for Playstation 3 and XBOX 360 that was developed by Swordfish in 2009. 50 Cent Blood on the Sand is a sequel to the previously released video game, 50 Cent Bulletproof. The main player of the game is 50 Cent and a secondary player can choose a member of G-unit, Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, or Dj Whoo Kid. Each character in the game specializes in different combat techniques. The setting of 50 Cent Blood on the Sand is an unnamed Middle Eastern country and the combat takes place in an urban warzone. The plot of 50 Cent Blood on the Sand begins with 50 Cent and G-Unit performing a concert in this country. The concert promoter then refuses to pay 50 Cent and his crew the promised $10 million after the show but then after being threatened he gives them a human skull encrusted in diamonds and pearls instead. However, the diamond-pearl encrusted skull is promptly stolen and 50 Cent and G-Unit set out to get back what’s theirs at all costs.

The 50 Cent Blood on the Sand video game includes foot combat as well as vehicle missions. It also features shootouts against helicopters and road chases. A feature called “Shop” is also included in the 50 Cent Blood on the Sand game. On each level if you make a phone call on hidden payphones it unlocks the ability to use cash to buy new weapons. Weapons are rated 1-10 in the categories of Capacity, Damage Rating, and Accuracy. There are also things that can be added to weapons such as silencers or scopes. “Gangsta Fire” mode causes the bullets to move in slow motion similar to a feature used in Max Payne in order to take on multiple opponents at one time.






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