Bulletstorm devs playing with PS3 fans this Saturday
Epic Games to host online Anarchy Mode event
Want to work with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Epic Games? Good luck with that. Want to kill with Epic Games? That's a little🔯 more doable. This weekend, the Bulletstorm developers at Peoওple Can Fly and Epic Games are inviting PS3 fans to join them online for a little co-operative Anarchy Mode action.
The North America event will be hosted by Epic Games and takes place from 12pm until 3pm Pacific Time this Saturday, March 12th. That's 3pm until 6pm for your easterners. To join, fans are asked add the developers' PSN IDs (bsdev13, bsdev14, bsdec15, etc.) which will be listed in full on the Bulletstorm website clo🅺ser to the event.
For those unfamiliar with Bulletstorm's Anarchy Mode, think of it as your average horde mode experience with 🎐the added challenge of killing said horde as creatively as possible. Teams of up to four are tasked with working together to survive wave after wave of baddies while also racking up a requisite amount of points by pulling off 'Skillshots'.
For example, Arc♐ade Berg with People Can Fly explains that he expects, “One player will slide into an enemy making him airborne, I will Flail him, someone else will set him on fire, and then you will use the Boneduster shotgun to send his sorry ass into the spikes of cactus! Deal?”
Deal. I think. Can you go over that spikes of cactus part again?
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March 11, 2011
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