3 June 2008
The Bourne Conspiracy
There are still times when you’ll enjoy yourself, but they’re few and far between, and ultimately prove to be poor compensation for the loss of the intrigue, subtlety and intelligence that characterised the films and books whose bullet-riddled back the game is straddling. Whether it’s possible to make a good Bourne game is debatable anyway, but this is a bad argument for another.
(Eurogamer, 5/10)
If you’ve ever wanted a taste of what it’s like to be a lethal weapon, The Bourne Conspiracy will give you a quick taste of that – at least when hand-to-hand combat is concerned. The power, brutality and creativity that Jason Bourne uses in the films are excellently handled with the hand-to-hand system. Unfortunately, the shooting and driving mechanics leave much to be desired. However, as a potential jumping off point for a Bourne franchise, this is a good start for High Moon and Sierra.
(IGN, 7.5)
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