
This game is rated ESRB: Mature 17+ for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language and Use of Drugs.
50 Cent: Bulletproof is a third-person shooter developed by Genuine Games and released in 2005 for Xbox, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable. Players control the rapper 50 Cent, who survives a near-fatal shooting and pursues revenge against those responsible, becoming entangled in New York's drug underworld amid corruption, double-crosses, and an international conspiracy. Gameplay involves completing a series of story-driven missions, acquiring various firearms and other weapons, and executing over 25 defensive reversal moves. The supporting cast draws heavily from real hip-hop figures: fellow G-Unit members Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and Young Buck appear as allies with distinct specializations, while Eminem portrays a detective and Dr. Dre plays an arms dealer named Grizz. All characters are voiced and modeled after their real-world counterparts. The game also incorporates previously unreleased 50 Cent music and video content, which players can organize into custom playlists. It is rated for mature audiences.
You are the rapper 50 Cent in the streets of New York. You receive a urgent page for one of your old cell mates K-Dog, which leads you into a ambush where 50 Cent gets shot nine times and is left to die. After 50 survives you are back out in the streets sneaking for revenge. 50 gets caught up in a underground world working along side with G-Unit soldiers Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, and Tony Yayo. You go through the game dealing with shady deals and people while taking on the most dangerous crime organization in all of New York City. 50 puts in work to uncover the truth behind the international conspiracy that is being fueled by the streets.
