
Greetings friends. I hope you guys like the new site. I had to redo it just a little bit. I wanted it to look hot so people would come to it and say, "Man this is hot!" lol But seriously folks, I wanna talk about a guy who was shot 9 times and lived to tell about it. A guy who made it big in the rap game selling a million plus with his first major album in its first week of sales. A guy who sold his Vitamin Water drink for $400,000,000. People, "This Is 50!" Yes Curtis Jackson, or 50 Cent as we know him has

definitely taken the music and the movie game by storm. I mean he's getting his hands in everything. He the man with the Midas touch. He's also dipping into the video game industry. Now this isn't his first time trying that out. We all remember his first time trying that out with his first game on the original Xbox called 50 Cent:Bulletproof. I hate to bring back bad memories but this game was bad. I mean garbage. It was so bad I gave my own copy of it away. It had no business being on the market. The game sucked. Why you ask? It was because of the lame game controls. The game set up was ok, graphics were great. It was just the lackluster controls. You couldn't aim to save your life. The movement sucked. The way you viewed the environment was..... well let's just move on. Now 50's got a new game, 50 Cent:Blood On The Sand. He definitely redeemed himself with this one. One thing majorly different.... great controls. Now I've actually played and finished the game and I loved it. Who would've thought of some guys from the hood tearing up the cities in the middle east kickin' ass and not taking any names? Nobody but 50. Now that's what I call fighting terrorism. lol I really had fun playing it. The game had great graphics and game play. You can even listen to your favorite 50 tracks while play

ing. The plot was simple; just get the damn Skull with the diamonds on it by any means necessary. In the game you play as 50. You can play alone or you can team up with a sidekick. Your selections to choose from are Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and DJ Whoo Kid. You can also have someone online join up with you on missions. The game has a lot of decent weapons to choose from. My favorite weapon is the Buzz Saw. The game is point driven. The more mayhem you cause the more points you make. There's about 3 missions to every level. You receive medals of bronze, silver, and gold depending on how well you play. There are also collectibles to find through out the game in the form of posters and target shooting boards. There are a few extras in the game you get such as viewing 50's music videos and some art work made for the game which you earn mostly by progressing through the game. The only down side I had was the lame rocket launcher. I couldn't hit anything with that thing. Anything in the air that is. Other than that, great game. Now go put the cannon to'em and play this game.
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