Bulletstorm: All 131 skillshots in 1 video
From air strikes to assplosions – experience every bloody and bizarre Bulletstorm fatality in one vicious viewing
Earning a skillshot in Bulletstorm is easy. Head shots, neck shots, leg shots, nut shots%26hellip; the game rewards you for shooting your enemies pretty much anywhere. Earning all 131 skillshots, however, requires way more effort. Hours, possibly days or weeks, of experimenting and improvising with each weapon, each level and each method of torture possible.
You could use our Bulletstorm skillshot guide to make that journey easier. Or, if you don%26rsquo;t care about Achievements / Trophies and are really just interested in seeing 100% of the depravity Bulletstorm has to offer, watch the video below. One click and all 131 skillshots %26ndash; from decapitation to vaporization and everything insanely imaginative in between %26ndash; are yours to enjoy.
Wasn%26rsquo;t that pleasant? You should still play the game if you haven%26rsquo;t yet, however%26hellip; we hear it%26rsquo;s pretty good.
Apr 11, 2011
Wasn%26rsquo;t that pleasant? You should still play the game if you haven%26rsquo;t yet, however%26hellip; we hear it%26rsquo;s pretty good.
Apr 11, 2011
You could use our Bulletstorm skillshot guide to make that journey easier. Or, if you don%26rsquo;t care about Achievements / Trophies and are really just interested in seeing 100% of the depravity Bulletstorm has to offer, watch the video below. One click and all 131 skillshots %26ndash; from decapitation to vaporization and everything insanely imaginative in between %26ndash; are yours to enjoy.
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Wasn%26rsquo;t that pleasant? You should still play the game if you haven%26rsquo;t yet, however%26hellip; we hear it%26rsquo;s pretty good.
Apr 11, 2011
Wasn%26rsquo;t that pleasant? You should still play the game if you haven%26rsquo;t yet, however%26hellip; we hear it%26rsquo;s pretty good.
Apr 11, 2011
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