Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy

Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy is a video game that consists of 6 releases

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Average score of 3.2 / 5 for Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy

Captures the essence of Jason Bourne well (X360)
Reviewed by fuzzysquash on March 8, 2009.
fuzzysquash has written 33 reviews. His last review was for Quantum of Solace.
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The Bourne Conspiracy is a relatively faithful rendering of its cinematic source in video game form through a combination of third-person shooter and beat-'em-up gameplay mechanics. The story traces the narrative of The Bourne Identity, and it's quite fun to relive some of the film's most thrilling moments. The feel of the movie itself is captured quite well with the aid of well-done, albeit short cinematics and an excellent, heart-pumping score.

The game itself is pretty standard third-person shooter fare, and you'll definitely feel a sense of deja-vu while running and gunning through the levels. However, the beat-'em-up aspect of the game is much more unique, with a seemingly infinite number of context-sensitive moves and animations that deliver lightning fast, brutal kung fu as only Jason Bourne can execute. In all, you really do get a sense of what it might feel like to possess the "sixth sense" skills that Bourne displayed in the film.

The Bourne Conspiracy does suffer from some issues, though. The levels are mind-numbingly linear, and the cover system, while adequate for the most part, is sometimes glitchy. Also, there are certain sections of the game when you can't kill certain attackers, which seems arbitrary and makes little sense in the context of the game. Running up to opponents and disarming them to engage in hand-to-hand fisticuffs can be glitchy too. But most of all, Conspiracy's greatest weakness is that its third-person shooter aspect feels quite derivative, and the action can start to feel repetitive towards the end. But for a rental, it's a worthwhile and fun romp while it lasts.

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Captures the essence of Jason Bourne well ( X360 )
The Bourne Conspiracy is a relatively faithful rendering of its cinematic source in video game form through a combination of third-person shooter and beat-'em-up gameplay mechanics. The story traces the narrative of The Bourne Identity, and it's quite fun to relive some of the film's most thrilling moments. The feel ...
Reviewed by fuzzysquash on March 8, 2009

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy to review ( X360 )
Jason Bourne is a weapon trained to seek out and destroy enemies the United States government deems a danger to National Security but what happens when that human weapon “malfunctions” during a mission and loses all recollection of who he is and why he is skilled in combat? Well, the ...
Reviewed by ManlyBeast on July 21, 2008
Bourne Conspiracy is an underrated title that's worth a play. ( X360 )
Pros You feel like Jason Bourne, really captures the movie's feel. Slick hand-to-hand combat. Graphics are well-done, and character skins are detailed. Cons Short game, 6 hours long. Too much shooting, I liked the fisticuffs combat better. The story is confusing if you have not seen the movies. GameplaySo the ...
Reviewed by Vinchenzo on July 21, 2008

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