50 Cent: Blood On The Sand [region Free][ntsc-j]...

As the game became a cult classic and Western copies grew scarce or expensive on the secondhand market, the Japanese imports often provided a more affordable gateway to the "G-Unit" experience. Gameplay: Pure Arcade Bliss

The Curious Case of the G-Unit Odyssey: 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand [NTSC-J] 50 Cent Blood On The Sand [Region Free][NTSC-J]...

The plot is gloriously over-the-top: After a concert in an unnamed Middle Eastern country, 50 Cent and G-Unit are stiffed on their payment. In lieu of cash, they are given a diamond-encrusted skull, which is promptly stolen by a local militia. What follows is a relentless third-person shooter campaign as 50 and a partner (Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, or DJ Whoo Kid) tear through war zones to get their "property" back. Why the NTSC-J Version Matters As the game became a cult classic and

The game was designed for drop-in, drop-out cooperative play, making it a staple for "so-bad-it's-good" gaming nights that actually reveal a very polished mechanical core. The Verdict What follows is a relentless third-person shooter campaign

Developed by Swordfish Studios, the game doesn’t try to be Gears of War . Instead, it embraces a "counter-kill" system and a scoring multiplier that feels more like a rhythm game than a tactical shooter.

It features over 40 tracks, including exclusive songs recorded specifically for the game.