It's certainly a darker turn for the character on film, but still set within a fun fantasy environment,
where bullets fly and hit their targets, sans blood or damage, and the victims ham up their death throes.
Not exact matches
Now we're learning more about
where law enforcement officers were, and
where they weren't, while
bullets were
flying inside the building.
To greatly summarize, Knights in the Nightmare is a game
where the player takes control of a mouse cursor, and dodges
bullets that
fly across the desktop.
The film reveals a deadly underworld
where beats pound as
bullets fly, and even outlaws must live by the code.
One such event takes place at the world - renowned National Railway Museum,
where amongst the many fabled exhibitions including the legendary
Flying Scotsman and the only
Bullet Train outside of Asia, Michael Portillo; TV star and former Conservative MP, provides an insightful evening look into his own life.
Bullet Bills make a cameo appearance in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX
where in one of the courses they
fly overhead as the player approaches the finish line.
In the same building
where you collected Moon 57 (The
Bullet Bill Maze: Side Path), use a
Bullet Bill to
fly through the starting holes, jump into another on the second platform, then a third
Bullet Bill when you reach the next platform.
With the coveted 8 - bit machine
flying off store shelves faster than a speeding
bullet bill, we here at Nintendo Wire couldn't help but dream up a scenario
where its super-systemed successor received the same loving treatment.
It's a war - torn continent
where military soldiers and PMCs fight each other in the streets;
bullets fly past your head and there are explosions all around.
What starts out as a straightforward infiltration of a building turns into a balls - to - the - wall, chaotic firefight
where walls of
bullets fly, grenades are cooked, and team members are slain.
If the story doesn't impress you, the online multiplayer will with its large scale, multiple objective - based skirmishes of up to 24 players
where the action heats up with lasers,
bullets, explosions and vehicles
flying everywhere.
Like its predecessors, Sky Force Reloaded is a top - down, scrolling shooter
where you
fly a plane and your goal is to defeat bad guys, avoid
bullets, and perform all kinds of various quests.
For example, one BBC News profile tells the story of a woman who
flew with her friends to Las Vegas and took her wedding dress to a shooting range
where she shot it full of
bullets, a scene not unlike the divorce party Abby had in Bravo's hit series Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce (only she shot at her dress with paintballs).