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Being able to jump
Easier to control
Great sense of speed
Character design was spoton
Framerates were steady
Awesome environments that are fun to move around in
Good graphics.
Using your bionic arm to swing around can be fun
Stringing armbased attacks together is cool
A couple of enjoyable setpiece sequences.
Impressive graphics
Coop works surprisingly well
Challenge rooms add tons of new wickedly hard tasks
Abstract: Relation with the retail Xbox 360 release “Bionic Commando”: Completing certain parts of this game and finding various secrets in it will unlock some things in the retail game also known as Bionic Commando, which should be coming out somewhere around t...
Abstract: Bionic Commando is a franchise that wears its heart on its sleeve, or up it, in the form of a clever bionic arm attached to a soldier. The original game was released in the arcades in 1987 before being ported to home consoles.Most people familiar with ...
Character design was spoton, Framerates were steady,
Swing mechanic was too picky, Gunplay is a joke, Use of "radiation fog" as "invisible walls"
If you are into old school gaming where you only get one life and a single bullet can kill you, then give BC a try. The visuals are good and the framerate truly holds out. But if you are looking for tight controls, an engaging story, and a fun to pla...
Abstract: It took 20+ years, but Capcom’s beloved Bionic Commando finally has a sequel. The new game, also titled simply Bionic Commando, brings the trademark bionic arm swinging gameplay from the NES classic to a fully 3D world. Did the magic of the original su...
Published: 2009-05-19, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Bionic Commando is a third-person action game that likes to tease you. It dangles endless possibilities in front of you, only to snatch them away and replace them with limp gunplay and extended stretches of nothing. There are some good ideas here, and ...
Abstract: Picking up any story after 20 years is a difficult proposition at best. After two decades the people who crafted the original experience have often moved on to other things, leaving the continuation in the hands of people who may or may not fully under...