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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: One of best action movies series to appear in the last ten years has been the big screen version of Robert Ludlum's novels, giving us good old-fashioned spy thriller action while keeping things relevant to the present day. The character of Jason Bou...
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Published: 2008-05-30, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
Amazing camera work hits all the angles; interactive cut-scenes are actually fun; spot on thematically.
Godawful driving sequence; mushy lock-on targeting for guns; simply not long enough.
Unlike has-been martial arts man Jeff Speakman, Jason Bourne does in fact appear to be the perfect weapon, and The Bourne Conspiracy is a brilliant showcase for this. Unfortunately, as followers of the feature film series as well as the Robert Ludlum b...
Abstract: Do you remember a time when games had simple names, honest monikers that reflected the game in questions tone or content, Doom, Half-Life, Prince of Persia or perhaps Command & Conquer. Where did this naming convention go, and why do present day title...
A fast and entertaining take on the most exhilarating spy movies in decades. The Bourne Conspiracy eventually begins to slip into repetition, but you’ll be having far too much fun to care. 6.7/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed...
Abstract: Jason Bourne is the ultimate weapon. Not only is he an expert in hand-to-hand and weapons combat, hes also a master of stealth and after starring in numerous Robert Ludlum novels and three movies starring Matt Damon, Bourne is making his mark on game ...
Makes you feel like the Ultimate Weapon, Enjoyable in short bursts, Takedowns look brutally satisfying
Overdependent on context-sensitive actions, Too short; offers virtually no replayabiltiy, Horrible shooting mechanics
As if sub-par videogames based on popular movies weren’t bad enough, you now have developers making sub-par videogames based on television shows. As expected, the results aren’t all that pleasant (read all about Nik’s horrific expe...