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The editors liked
Simple
Yet immensely satisfying fisticuffs
Brutal take-downs
Tense music and great sound effects
Captures the excitement of the films
The editors didn't like
Gun play hamstrings replay value
Collecting passports to unlock boss fights is tedious
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...
Abstract: Whether you are a die-hard Bourne fan or not, The Bourne Conspiracy is a solid action game that is definitely worth checking out. It features great graphics and sound, fun (but simple) gameplay, and really gives you the feeling that you truly are in co...
Abstract: The Bourne Conspiracy does a marvelous job of giving us a taste of what it’s like being Jason Bourne and it captures the essence of the movie and Robert Ludlum’s books just right. That being said, whether you’re a Bourne fan or like a good action-spy g...
Abstract: In a season already sullied by movie-based mediocrity like Iron Man and The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, it’s refreshing to play a licensed game that isn’t lame. Granted, Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Conspiracy’s had a bit of an advantage over ...
Simple, yet immensely satisfying fisticuffs, Brutal takedowns, Tense music and great sound effects, Captures the excitement of the films.
Gunplay hamstrings replay value, Collecting passports to unlock boss fights is tedious.
Jason Bournes quick-fisted head-busting combat style makes the transition to consoles with panache. ...
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Published: 2008-06-06, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Since the release of The Bourne Identity in 2002, Robert Ludlums titular amnesiac spy has thrilled movie audiences with fast, brutal combat and tense action sequences. When developer High Moon Studios set out to create a game starring Jason Bourne, it...
Abstract: Ask a fan of the Bourne movies what they like about 'em. Chances are, they'll tell you something about how the films are smarter than other action movies, more about characters than explosions. But The Bourne Conspiracy -- the game -- fits more into th...
Abstract: When dissecting a character, it's important to zero-in on the important parts and cut away the extraneous portions that have more to do with subjective preference rather than what makes the protagonist unique. Jason Bourne's traits - a keen awareness o...