Of course, you probably won't care, either. By the end of the game, you'll have a slightly better idea of what's going on, but the story is so bad and poorly told that you still won't know exactly what the deal is. This, as you might imagine, pisses 50 Cent off quite a bit, so he sets out to figure out what, exactly, is going on. K-Dog ends up dead, and you end up taking nine shots to your back for your troubles (just like real life!!!). He calls you for help, and you round up the rest of the G-Unit and head out to rescue him. It seems that your friend K-Dog has been caught up in some serious drama. Sure, 50 Cent's video game is pretty bad.īulletproof's action is driven by a storyline that puts you in the role of 50 Cent. This third-person action game might sound like a great idea if you're a fan of 50, Yayo, Buck, and Banks, but with its poor gameplay and worse attention to the G-Unit license, Bulletproof disappoints on all fronts. 50 Cent's movie is in theaters, and now he's got a game to call his own, 50 Cent: Bulletproof. With music from 50 and his cohorts consistently burning up the pop charts, it seemed like it was only a matter of time before the G-Unit empire expanded beyond music and clothing and into other forms of media. Love him or hate him, 50 Cent is like a force of nature these days.
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