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54 Reviews
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Bionic Commando tries very hard to be a compelling and challenging experience. In some respects istsucceeds, but how successful it is will really depend on how high your patience threshold is. The visuals are great, the audio is mostly quite solid, th...
Abstract: The appendage-enhanced star of Capcoms classic Bionic Commando has a lot to live up to. Not only does Nathan “RAD” Spencer need to appease the rabid fans of the NES original, but it also must impress anyone who played last years awesome XBLA and PSN...
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Abstract: I can’t say enough about this game. I think it was fantastic and urge others to at least try it. Unfortunately, I know that many players will not be able to appreciate the intricacies of the swinging mechanic, which is the majority of the game. If such...
Abstract: It was a little over twenty years ago that the NES was graced with one of its greatest titles ever. Back then, the genre of choice to imitate was the platformer thanks to the success of Super Mario Brothers. Every company from around the world was tryi...
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...