Bionic Commando Review

  • Posted May 18th, 2009 at 01:04 EDT by Steven Williamson
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Review Score

Bionic Commando

PSU Review Score
8.0
Avg. user review score:
7.3

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Summary

A classy remake of a classic title, Bionic Commando is the undisputed King of Swing.

We like

  • The intuitive and smooth swing mechanic
  • Swinging across some brilliantly designed and great-looking locations
  • The addictive side challenges and hunting for collectibles

We dislike

  • The lackluster gun-play and firefights
  • The deceptively small size of the game world

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Capcom has had a monumental influence on the videogames industry over the years by conjuring up new ideas and creating some innovative game mechanics that have managed to stand the test of time, as well as motivating others along its illustrious path. Bionic Commando, a 20 year old NES and arcade classic, is a prime example. Capcom took the platform genre and spun it on its head, demonstrating perfectly how it has the ability to think outside the box. Unimpeded by conventional constraints, the Japanese developer took this popular genre and put its own spin on things by doing away with the traditional jump button and incorporating a swing mechanic that added a whole new dimension to 2D platform hopping. As a result of its ingenuity, the original Bionic Commando is still a game that is talked about to this very day.

So, it was with great anticipation that Capcom announced a new console version of Bionic Commando, a sequel to the side-scrolling classic of yesteryear. Though this latest iteration has received the obligatory next-gen graphical makeover, it still incorporates the basics from the first game in the series, including the swing mechanic. Essentially, Capcom has adapted and refined the old swing-and-shoot gameplay from its 1980’s side-scroller and has, evidently, done a remarkable job in the process. As a result of its latest efforts, Bionic Commando's gameplay still feels incredibly unique and stands out among the deluge of standard run-and-gun titles currently on the market.

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The story of Bionic Commando takes place ten years after the NES version and follows Nathan Spencer, a government agent who has been wrongly imprisoned by his own employer and then stripped of his Bionic arm. The story picks up on the day that Spencer faces execution for the crimes he has supposedly committed, but a terrorist attack on Ascension City changes things drastically. An experimental weapon is detonated downtown, causing an earthquake which devastates the city and makes buildings crumble to the ground. With the entire population wiped out, terrorist forces move in to occupy the area and Spencer is offered a lifeline by the FSA who want him to help investigate and eliminate the terrorist threat in return for his freedom.

Spencer isn’t your normal run-of-the-mill army commando. His Bionic arm wields enormous power and projects a grappling hook that allows him to move around the city both horizontally and vertically by latching onto various objects and buildings. Swinging across the devastated metropolis of Ascension City, main missions generally involve heading from point ‘A’ to point ‘B’ as you hack into relays, see off enemy grunts and indulge in mini-boss battles against a range of Biomechs. There are also a significant number of side objectives and collectibles to pick up along the way, all of which actively encourage you to use and make the most of Spencer’s swinging ability.

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Initially, the swing mechanic does take some getting used to. During the initial training level, we often fell to our death by mistiming jumps, so assumed that gameplay would become even more frustrating once we actually began the main mission. While there are some extremely challenging environments to traverse -- especially if you stroll off the beaten track on the search for collectibles -- it actually took us little more than half an hour of playing the main mission to get to grips with swinging. By that point we were hooking onto suspended roadways, monorails and lamp-posts, chaining swings together and zipping up the side of skyscrapers. A few minutes later, we were taking leaps of faith from massive heights, expertly latching onto piping on the way down and then swinging ourselves with pinpoint precision smack bang into the middle of a group of unsuspecting terrorists. You also have total control over camera angles throughout the game, so there's no dodgy camera issues to impede your jumps. It's a feature that helps immeasurably in making swinging an enjoyable and free-flowing experience. Furthermore, it means that swinging relies purely on your skill as you try to get jump angles right by tilting the camera around, getting your timing spot-on, and of course making sure that when you let go off an object there’s something to actually latch onto. Having environmental ... (continued on next page)

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  1. DadaOwns

    • 1:07am BST - May 18th, 2009

    Hmm I guess I'll rent it

  2. DarkRyuCloud | DarkRyuCloud

    • 1:08am BST - May 18th, 2009

    Same here I'll just rent it.

  3. MarcRecon | MarcRecon

    • 1:10am BST - May 18th, 2009

    A possible buy or rent.

  4. O_G_H

    • 1:12am BST - May 18th, 2009

    Listen guys, I'm not saying I'm gonna get it (shoot, I forgot it was coming out).  But 8.0 is a great score.  I'm mean, it's an EIGHT!  Do you expect every game to be a 9 or better?

  5. Cyn | MrCyn

    • 1:28am BST - May 18th, 2009

    Looks and sounds pretty one dimensional.

  6. edward_moffet | edd

    • 1:29am BST - May 18th, 2009

     i'll probably get it when it drops in price this review pretty much confirms what i already suspected, i'd buy it outright but infamous and batman arkhum asylum come out soon plus a couple others im interested in so this ones getting put on the back burner

  7. Seraphic_Sixaxis | Xacristavas

    • 1:33am BST - May 18th, 2009

    Seems worth a Rent at the very least. 

  8. Dave-The-Rave | Dave-The-Rave

    • 1:34am BST - May 18th, 2009

    Wow this went off the radar !! I won't get it..I already have Rearmed which is probably more fun anyway

  9. A-HAAA

    • 1:37am BST - May 18th, 2009

    @4

    8 is a good score but this isaclassic so i expect higher

  10. Tseng VII | TsengVII

    • 1:52am BST - May 18th, 2009

     Swing mechanic looks like a bundle of fun, and the multiplayer looks pretty snazzy...hmmmm...

  11. kreepmode | kreepmode

    • 2:31am BST - May 18th, 2009

     Strider 3 next please.

  12. Oatmeal | NEJI64

    • 2:49am BST - May 18th, 2009

    dag i forgot this came out oh well a 20 year old classic went to waste. bring on in FAMOUS.

  13. darzero

    • 3:01am BST - May 18th, 2009

     nope, not for me, Infamous is just around the corner and batman can't come soon enough. It will be a rental for sure at some point. Now that BC is done, can you please bring back strider already.

  14. SonyJunkie | Bender6191

    • 3:15am BST - May 18th, 2009

     Will also rent it. Looks really good but doesn't look all that good.

  15. Girugamesh | Shidousha

    • 3:20am BST - May 18th, 2009

    Wow, judging by these comments, this game isn't going to sell very well...

    I won't be able to pick this one up, either, but I haven't been able to pick anything up in quite some time. I'll be saving, so I'm just borrowing games from friends for now. Infamous - next on my list, I can't wait.

  16. coverlord | Drahgoon

    • 3:36am BST - May 18th, 2009

    At least 360 owners have something to look forward to! LOL!!!

    Bring on INFAMOUS, ( 2 play throughs at least, 1 good, 1 bad, at least 40-50 hours).

    God it's good to own a PS3!

  17. teedogg80 | teedogg80

    • 3:44am BST - May 18th, 2009

    @16     Amen to that bro.

  18. Loan | Loan

    • 3:55am BST - May 18th, 2009

    this games is fun go see some vids lol :D decent score 8 is really nice

  19. b3mike

    • 3:57am BST - May 18th, 2009

    Crapcom does not care about PS3 owners, why support them? Leave this one to the 360 nuthuggers

  20. HARDCOREPS3

    • 5:25am BST - May 18th, 2009

    this sucks.

  21. itai_kakumei | hangman806

    • 8:03am BST - May 18th, 2009

    rental fo' sho'

    XD

  22. mankind

    • 9:20am BST - May 18th, 2009

    Game looks great, I think I will pick this up soon and I cant wait for dark void. Capcom im starting to like you :)

  23. KZ3000

    • 9:48am BST - May 18th, 2009

    I was excepting a higher score.

    Bionic Comando Rearmed was enougth for me.

    This one looks more a japanese spider-man game.

  24. Staticneuron | Staticneuron

    • 1:42pm BST - May 18th, 2009

    "The lackluster gun-play and firefights"

    Wait......... isn't that what makes up the bulk of the game? How can this title be an 8?

  25. hyperslug | hyperslug

    • 3:15pm BST - May 18th, 2009

    Why were you expecting a sandbox game?

    This sounds like everything i hoped for, day one purchase for me :)

  26. SPOTTED | SPOTTED

    • 5:25pm BST - May 18th, 2009

    Gosh, I remember playing the original on the NES.  I'm getting old!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  27. lordAlucard | Sympozium_666

    • 5:30pm BST - May 18th, 2009

    I'd probably get this alongside with Infamous I don't see a Rent has a good choice. b3mike: You bring shame to Trey

  28. kora5551

    • 5:47pm BST - May 18th, 2009

     ill save the $10 rent and get fat princess or bf 1943.

  29. regissreg | Zapp

    • 7:01pm BST - May 18th, 2009

    Im Looking Forward to playing This game, I need something different to play other than another shooter game.

  30. mixpix72 | MixPix72

    • 8:30pm BST - May 18th, 2009

    what about the multiplayer how does that hold up. i heard it was supposed to be really good. could you review that??

  31. supamariobrotha | supamariobrotha

    • 1:23am BST - May 19th, 2009

    @19 i agree man

  32. SolidDrake86

    • 6:50am BST - June 19th, 2009

    haha expertly latching onto pipe

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