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50 Cent: Blood on the Sand
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Xbox 360
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Action Game
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The 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand video game will feature multi-player drop-in and drop-out co-op, interactive counter-kills, driving, and aerial combat. Following the success of the 2005 Spike TV Video Game Award winner for Best Original Song "We ...
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50 Cent goes Indiana Jones
As you all know, 50 Cent: Bulletproof gets a sequel. A strange decision, since the original game was quite weak. However, the sequel's story is even stranger. The title already gives a hint about what to expect: 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand
50 Cent and his homies from G-Unit give a concert in a fictive country in the Middle-East. Everything goes well and the big bad supergangster 50 Cent is getting ready to leave, when the guy who has organized the concert refuses to pay.
This of course pisses off 50 Cent and so he is offered a new deal: 50 Cent and G-Unit get a rare crystal skull instead of money. However, while they are trying to leave the area, they are ambushed and the skull is stolen. 50 Cent and his friends go after the thieves and so a new adventure begins.
Not so logical or just plain funny?
50 Cent and his homies from G-Unit give a concert in a fictive country in the Middle-East. Everything goes well and the big bad supergangster 50 Cent is getting ready to leave, when the guy who has organized the concert refuses to pay.
This of course pisses off 50 Cent and so he is offered a new deal: 50 Cent and G-Unit get a rare crystal skull instead of money. However, while they are trying to leave the area, they are ambushed and the skull is stolen. 50 Cent and his friends go after the thieves and so a new adventure begins.
Not so logical or just plain funny?
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