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    50 Cent’s Game: Keen to Please

    By Shane | June 13, 2008

    Julian Waddows, a game Director for the upcoming 50 Cent game – Blood In The Sand has gone all buck wild and made the bold comment to Xbox World that they want this game to do for shooters what Burnout did for racers – or what Diablo did for RPGs. While I haven’t seen anything as far as gameplay is concerned thus far, the game does look impressive in a visual sense. But we all know that looks aren’t everything, right?

    I wonder if Julian knows that the odds of making a FPS or third person shooter game stand out in the crowd these days is like spotting a human playing a Gameboy in public; Comparing your game to a few of the best games ever made is gutsy, but there is…that..chance.

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    • Yeah it's hard to make a well rounded game these days - Developers need to get more creative!
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