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Bodycount

3 reviews
7.8

In Bodycount players become ensnared in a clandestine global power struggle as a powerful combat asset with a green-light to eliminate enemies known only as ‘Targets’ on behalf of the 'Network'. Equipped with a mouth-watering selection of contemporary weapons, players and opponents tear through destructible cover to execute explosive kills in a shreddable world where operatives are encouraged

Genre First-Person Shooters
Platforms Xbox 360  Also on PS3 

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Developer Guildford Publisher Codemasters Release Date Aug 30, 2011

Bodycount Reviews Xbox 360 

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8.0

thereallifegamer.com review
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8.0

tbreak.com review
Bodycount is not like most FPS games you’ve played – there’s no impressive cinematics, no angst-ridden storyline, or gravity-defying weaponry. You just pick up a gun, start your mission, and shoot anything that comes in your way. If you want to break way from the regular FPS drones and try something old-fashioned yet refreshing, then give Bodycount a go – you’ll be surprised how much fun mindless shooting can be.
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7.5

gamezone.com review
As the game stands now, it’s a fresh, fast, fun fps. You can relieve some stress and have fun pumping your enemy full of bullets. The graphics are nothing to marvel at, the script is weak (at best), and the AI is subpar. However, the cover mode lends itself well to the combat and the environmental destruction is cool. If story and strategy is your thing, you might want to look elsewhere, but the game excels where it tries the most—racking up a Bodycount.
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