50 Cent Blood on the Sand (360) pre-order $49.99 on Amazon

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Amazon has the pre-order pricing for the Xbox 360 version of 50 Cent Blood on the Sand at $49.99:

http://www.amazon.com/50-Cent-Blood-Sand-Xbox-360/dp/B0018092BE/

I initially thought this was one of those pre-release price drops given the state of the economy and the nature of the title, but BB and GS still list it at $59.99, and Amazon lists the PS3 version at $56.99, so it's more than their usual $3 discounts. Comes out next week.
 
I think the game just looks stupid funny. I mean come on where the hell is he this time, Iraq. Helping take down some terrorists, seriously, this guy is asking to get shot again.
 
Wasn't it reported that the only reason his last game reached Greatest Hits and Platinum Choice because he had several of his people buy tons of copies in an attempt to get people to think it was a hot selling game?
 
[quote name='MIX_MASTER_ICE']Well....I'm white, in my 30's and live in a small town in the mid-west. It's likely I'll be picking this up soon.[/quote]

I preordered it. First day it showed up on Amazon, I put my money down.

I'm Asian, in my mid 20's and live in Chicago. My neighborhood is middle class, with a heavy Polish and Hispanic population. But I did like 50 Cent and G-Unit, mostly Lloyd Banks. And yeah I have like 4 pairs of the same exact color and style of Reebok G-Unit G6 II's.Not that you could tell I like this kinda stuff when you see me listening to lite office music and country music from time to time.

All of that doesn't matter. I kinda liked Bulletproof aside from the bad controls. It was the fact that Blood on the Sand was described as a Gears, The Club, Bourne Conspiracy and Stranglehold kinda game that I was interested in it. Liking the music and characters helps a little.

Hilarious at times too. If I have a chance to capture some video, you gotta see 50 talkin to a stripper. Definitely worth a rental or $30 if you're in it for just gamplay. $50? Maaaybe. Only if you like the music and G-Unit.
 
[quote name='PhrostByte']I heard this game was pretty tight. But then my homeboy was like it's aiiite. So is it tight or is it aiite? Anyone know? Thanks in advance!

That means a lot coming from some guy called Nohbdy.[/QUOTE]
Enjoy your destroyed genre of music that promotes bad lifestyles, violence, and the lack of melodies in your "music".
 
[quote name='Nohbdy']Enjoy your destroyed genre of music that promotes bad lifestyles, violence, and the lack of melodies in your "music".[/quote]

Isn't there a bridge you need to crawl back under?
 
[quote name='Nohbdy']Enjoy your destroyed genre of music that promotes bad lifestyles, violence, and the lack of melodies in your "music".[/QUOTE]

I agree that the current state of the art can best be described as less than stellar. I forgot what his name is.. but this guy did a song for the Notorious soundtrack and he said something to the likes of "Hip-hop aint about the art no more, it's commercialized", which is true. Rap used to be very high quality in the early 90's. It actually was about poetry. Some rappers even had real messages they wanted to get accross. Rap nowadays is bullshit. I'm not a fan of 50 cent.. but I would still check the game out based on the feedback I've seen. Like I said, I'd pay about $10 to check it out.
 
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