Update: July 27, 2006 «©NCSX» In video game scenarios, the future is never bright and beautiful. With uncanny Malthusian foresight, developers dictate that we're headed for dystopia and that peak-agriculture, peak-energy, and peak [____] have all passed and we're sloping downwards from here on out. In Bullet Witch, another doomsday scenario awaits the player where humanity and a ruined world brimming with demons requires saving. Enter Alicia, the Bullet Witch of the game title who looks goth, and her convoluted Gun-Rod weapon which shoots conventional ammo as well as element-powered blasts. There's a point when the Gun-Rod is covered in flickering flames but inflicts no damage on its mistress. Maybe Alicia's leather bustier is flame retardant. Additionally, Alicia may call upon the elementals to summon lightning strikes as well as whirling tornado bursts which devastates swaths of enemy forces. She may even divert a meteorite from orbit and bring it crashing down on a crowd of foes. Darkly lit, the environments of Bullet Witch are soulless and solemn. The only thing that lights them up is the gunfire and gore as the action heats up. Please note that Bullet Witch does not boot on USA Xbox 360 consoles. View the back cover and screenshots on the main NCSX website. This document is ©NCSX 2006. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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