50 Cent: Blood on the Sand Co-Op Review

Review System(s): XBox 360, Playstation 3
Nicholas "bapenguin" Puleo Wednesday 18th of March 2009 11:54 AM    
 

 

Videogames come in all shapes, sizes and genres. They appeal to different types of gamers with different types of tastes. But when it all comes down to it, the game is about having fun. And when a game can offer co-op so both you and your buddy can have fun together, well then that's even a bigger bonus. A great example of this is Earth Defense Force, where the fun is put in front of production values or story. 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand is one of those games that transcends the bounds of what it is, and becomes what it is to play it.

The game drops 50 Cent and his G-Unit smack in the Middle East after putting on a concert. But when the promoter tells Fitty that he lost his money, well that just wasn't going to fly with the crew. Thankfully, the promoter happened to have a diamond-encrusted skull laying around his pad as substitute payment. Just when you think Fitty and his crew can call it a night, they are ambushed by terrorists and his skull is stolen. If there's one thing terrorists need to learn, it's that you don't cross a rapper from Brooklyn who was shot seven times and survived.


Quick Fitty - there's a poster of you!

Blood on the Sand feels like an arcade game; its lightning fast gameplay, fancy score graphics, pop-ups and wave after wave of enemy grunts help it follow the Halo rule of gaming - 60 seconds of fun over and over again. 50 Cent baked a gaming cake that used batter from Gears of War, The Club, Stranglehold, and Barbie Horse Adventures. Ok, so I made the last one up, there's no ponies, but Blood on the Sand really does have a nice mix of gameplay that never seems to get old. The scoring system keeps things fresh with mini-challenges and multipliers for quick and successive kills. Throw in a counter kill, the game's hand-to-hand combat quick time event, and you'll be seeing more numbers than a Powerball lottery judge. The final way to bolster your score is to find the hidden posters and targets scattered throughout the levels.

The wild ride through the Middle East is, of course, best experienced with a friend. Players can choose from the rest of the G-Unit crew to watch Fitty's back. Not only will they help headshot an enemy, blow up a vehicle, or man a minigun on a helicopter; but they'll provide meaningful comments on the local culture or architecture. No, I'm not joking. You'll work together to achieve the best possible score and awarded medals for the levels, unlocking more and more content. Thankfully terrorists like to keep their pockets stacked full of cash, and their crates full of bling; you'll use your newfound wealth to buy guns, counter kills and taunts, all of which are persistent from game to game. Players will find pay phones throughout the level where they can buy and switch weapons at any time, which in a way adds some strategy to situations.


"These Huts are made of mostly mud and cow manure." - DJ Woo Kid

Before you know it, Fitty, skull in hand (I hope I didn't ruin it), rolls back to his rapping career. It's a short game - taking co-op players five to six hours to complete, but there's a ton of replay value thanks to the score/medal system and a wealth of unlockable material that will keep both gamers and Fitty fans busy. Upon completion, both my partner and I immediately said, "Wanna play through it again on hard?"

The Co-Op Experience:  Play as 50 Cent and a member of the G-Unit in online co-op.  The game offers drop-in and drop-out play.  You'll work together to achieve high scores through this arcade style 3rd person shooter.  Only the host's progress is saved, but player 2 gets their weapon progress and extra achievements.

Score:  4.5 out of 5

 


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Reader Comments

BigBadBob113 at 12:40 PM on 3.18.2009
This sounds like a pretty cool co-op experience. I would like to check it out.
 
RazorWolf327 at 01:13 PM on 3.18.2009
Even though I try to avoid games based on rap artists or what ever he is, the co-op kinda sounds convincing.
 
Torg001 at 01:21 PM on 3.18.2009
SwissyJim and I played this game and had a time and a half with it. The co-op is great and the drop in/out style works really well with keeping up the action.
 
pheriannath at 01:24 PM on 3.18.2009
Nick and I had an absolute blast playing this for review. It's probably off-putting to some people, but it definitely transcends the source material.
 
Zonf86 at 03:19 PM on 3.18.2009
I wouldn't mind trying it out, if only for the co-op. The arcadeyness looks fun!
 
horror_spooky at 03:29 PM on 3.18.2009
This game has been on my radar, even though I felt the first game wasn't that great (not unplayable by any means, but not that great either). Online-only co-op is a tad disappointing, but I think it'd still be pretty damn fun, especially considering you gave it a 4.5/5
 
ChimpNotApansy at 05:15 PM on 3.18.2009
This game looks like a lot of fun. It looks like an over the top version of army of two, and I had a blast with that game! I definitely want to give this one a try!
 
frente69 at 09:24 PM on 3.18.2009
Normally I try my best to avoid games with "50" and "Cent" in the title, all my friends that have it think it's awesome! Might have to give it a little looksie.
 
kevinclough at 10:12 PM on 3.18.2009
Thanks for clarifying that you can save some of the stuff for the 2nd player. I'm definitely going to get this game!
 
Torg001 at 11:00 PM on 3.18.2009
When SwissyJim and I played, I was able to drop my Uber MG on the ground and he picked it up, then I just grabbed a new one at the next payphone. The events that followed involved lots of laughing and scarface moments, very fun
 
mcque12 at 11:01 AM on 3.19.2009
Is it worth buying or rent instead?
 
Willtur at 12:03 PM on 3.19.2009
it's a nice rental, I would have bought two if the game had system link but as a split screen its a pretty fun one and done game.

nothing compared to saint row 2 but few things are.
 
Anonymous at 01:07 PM on 3.19.2009
I love Fitty! Pick me!
 
wikkidkarma at 01:08 PM on 3.19.2009
I hope I win, I love Blood, Sand and novelty rap.
 
Anonymous at 01:53 PM on 3.19.2009
I'll take one
 
EgoAnt at 02:58 PM on 3.19.2009
I do love blowing stuff up, I think normally I wouldn't pick up something that features a celebrity as the main character, but this might be worth trying out.
 
Leon at 12:44 AM on 3.20.2009
I did not play the first game but BotS has co-op so I would like to play it
 
kevinclough at 11:29 PM on 3.20.2009
How do we find out who won the free copy of this cool game?
 
bapenguin at 12:35 AM on 3.21.2009
Still waiting to hear back from the winner.
 
Arionel at 08:36 AM on 3.25.2009
Playing this game and looking for co-op partners!!!! Wanna get them medals and money!!!

Xbox 360 Gamertag AaronTWright
 
BigBadBob113 at 03:15 PM on 3.25.2009
Who won? Or are you still waiting to hear back?
 
EgoAnt at 10:43 PM on 3.26.2009
It's confirmed, I'm the winner, woo-hoo! I'm really excited about this, because I have a little bit of a pact going on right now where I am only allowed to buy games using money I have earned from developing my own games (Flash, XNA, etc) so I haven't had a new game in about three months!

It's blood on the sand for a man dying of (game deprived) thirst!
 



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