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The editors liked
Amazing camera work hits all the angles
Interactive cut-scenes are actually fun
Spot on thematically.
The shooting takedowns help take out foes with one shot each
The environment-specific takedowns are ultra satisfying
There’s enough variety in the hand-to-hand takedowns to keep thing interesting
Some cutscenes are interactive
Keeping you on you...
Simple
Yet immensely satisfying fisticuffs
Brutal takedowns
Tense music and great sound effects
Captures the excitement of the films.
The editors didn't like
Godawful driving sequence
Mushy lock-on targeting for guns
Simply not long enough.
Occasionally you get too close to an enemy and are forced to fight them hand-to-hand
Even if you’re being shot at from others
The story makes no sense unless you can fill in the gaps from having seen the films.
Gunplay hamstrings replay value
Collecting passports to unlock boss fights is tedious.
Abstract: Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy is a third-person action game developed by High Moon Studios and published by Sierra Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game is an adaptation of the first movie in the Bourne series which stars M...
The shooting takedowns help take out foes with one shot each; the environment-specific takedowns are ultra satisfying; there’s enough variety in the hand-to-hand takedowns to keep thing interesting; some cutscenes are interactive, keeping you on you...
Occasionally you get too close to an enemy and are forced to fight them hand-to-hand, even if you’re being shot at from others; the story makes no sense unless you can fill in the gaps from having seen the films.
Its fun to be Bourne. Great fighting moves and various takedowns. The story has some gaps, but you can fill them in if youre familiar with the movies.
Abstract: The Bourne Conspiracy by Sierra is one of those games that provokes immediate red flags in a buyer’s mind. For one, it’s a hybrid game attempting to blend a myriad amount of popular gametypes into one game… usually, this ends badly. Secondly, it’s a m...
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A competent action game that captures something of the style of the movies but little of their drama, ingenuity or edginess. Bourne was never boring, The Bourne Conspiracy sometimes is....
Abstract: The Bourne Conspiracy actually succeeds in letting you do that, to a degree of course, but you can literally smash someones face in with a book, stab them in the hand with a pen, slam their head into a radiator and watch smiling as steam flies out to ...
Abstract: I'm not what you would call a typical 'Bourne' fan. I haven't read any of the books and didn't see any of the movies in the theater. In fact, it took a friend to sit me down and force me to watch all three of the Jason Bourne movies before I realized t...
I fell in love with The Bourne Conspiracy the moment I finished the 3-stage demo that showed up on Xbox Live a few weeks before the game shipped. I knew I had to play this game. If you enjoyed the demo then rest assured that the full game is a whole lo...
Abstract: Sierras "The Bourne Conspiracy" adds another chapter to the Jason Bourne saga popularized in books and movies. The games creators have delivered on the visuals with highly polished eye candy. But when it comes to the fast-paced hand-to-hand combat ac...