PSU Exclusive: Bionic Commando Rearmed Q&A

  • Posted April 16th, 2008 at 15:24 EDT by PSU Staff
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With Bionic Commando Rearmed nearing completion, PSU decided we'd poke our heads in and talk to Capcom about bringing the series back to life, and what gamers can expect from Rearmed. Our interview was conducted with Ben Judd, Capcom's producer on Bionic Commando Rearmed.


PSU: How would you best describe Bionic Commando Rearmed?

Ben Judd: Without sounding too over-confident, I would say it’s the perfect mix between celebrating the original game and its fantastic 2D swing mechanic and updating the game so that it is user-friendly by today’s standards and full of enough new content to please old fans and new. Then again, I could say one of the best experiences you will find on XBLA, PSN, and PC and make a long story, short.

PSU: What were some thoughts or inspirations behind resurrecting Bionic Commando?

Judd: I loved the game and felt that the swing mechanic and also the ability to shoot while swinging needed to be revisited. It’s been 20 years and no game has done this successfully in 2D or 3D yet. Speaking of which, the swing mechanic is such an interesting movement mechanic that it warranted both a 2D and 3D version. Both stand on their own, are skill-based, and quite rewarding when you master them.

PSU: Graphically Bionic Commando Rearmed seems to be going for a 3D’ish 2D side-scroller look. What are some new gameplay elements you can now take advantage of with this new graphical enhancement?

Judd
: Other than the fact that it just looks good? I would say that having the 3D models instead of sprites, doesn’t really add anything to the gameplay necessarily. I mean, we had the option to move the camera all around in 3D space to make the gameplay more dynamic but the second you do that it no longer feels like the original 2D classic. So we made the choice to fix the camera angle and spend our time in improving the swing mechanic and wire gameplay in 2D space rather than playing around with the 3D in Rearmed. However, for those that like 3D, again, we have Rearmed’s older brother, the sequel which offers plenty of interesting gameplay as well.

PSU: Have you licensed or built your own propriety engine for Bionic Commando Rearmed?

Judd: Both games utilize the same engine. It is Grin’s multiplayer platform proprietary engine “Diesel.” Matter of fact, it is the reason why Rearmed looks so damn good. It uses many of the effects, textures, and lighting of the 3D version. Unfortunately, it is also the reason why a PSP port (among other things) would be near impossible.

PSU: How many weapons will we see in the final version?

Judd: More than the original.

PSU: How many levels can we expect to see in Bionic Commando Rearmed?

Judd: The original NES version had 12 “action heavy” levels (Areas 01 – 12) and 7 neutral zones (Areas 13 – 19) so it was quite a large game. I cannot comment on how many levels there are but I can say that you are “in for a surprise.”

PSU: How will the co-op system work? Will players need to be local or will there be online support to team up with friends?

Judd: Co-op is local only. However, in-game score (which has the player racing to get a through the level as quickly as possible, kill as many enemies as possible, beat the boss without taking damage, and successfully complete all hacking minigames) will be tracked using PSN and XBLA. Also, challenge stages will be tracked on leaderboards as well.

PSU: What are your thoughts on the Xbox Live Arcade game memory limit of 150mb? What file size are you nearing with the final game for Xbox 360 and PS3 versions?

Judd: Limitations can be good but in general, all developers want more space. We also want more money, time, and people but hey what can I say… we’re greedy like that.

PSU: Will there be any differences graphically or content-wise between the ... (continued on next page)

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  1. Solrac | Solrac7688

    • 3:28pm BST - April 16th, 2008

    this game looks promising can't wait to play it

  2. Nabus | nabus

    • 3:36pm BST - April 16th, 2008

    From what I have seen I would say this looks and sounds good... On the second page anyone know what 'scene' they are talking about?

  3. Zephyr | Zyrak

    • 3:39pm BST - April 16th, 2008

    Fine Sony.. I like your games but cmon dudes! Look at Xbox Live Marcetplace!

    If you compare PSS (PlayStation Store) with XBL Marcetplace its like more the twice as much stuff on it!

    You might think that it's good because of the store getting to clutterd with stuff.
    But if that happen you can just splitt things up so to exaple instead of just having an "Demo" section having a Demo -> Action Demos, Adventure Demos" e.t.c.

    And please give EU store some love to.. We dont have much stuff.. If you say "quality over quantity" there you must be stupid, Because we bearly dont have anything.. What's a store with 3 very high quality mini-games?

  4. dandad1

    • 4:13pm BST - April 16th, 2008

    Zephyr - No crap there’s more on XBL it was out for a full year with no competition, do you actually think PSN is going to put out a full year of content at one time to satisfy whiny dumb butts like you, also quality over quantity is very justifiable because its true - I would rather have 1 good game then 100 crap games - so who’s the stupid one here? Stupid!

  5. InfernoReaper | GrimDarkling

    • 4:20pm BST - April 16th, 2008

    @ Zephyr - XBLM had no competition for over a year and add to that the Xbox years of learning the online society.

    @ dandad1: You're acting childish for no reason.  I don't even live in Europe and I know the Store over there is terrible.  They have to learn to bear it or get a US account.

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    This game doesn't look at all fun to me.  I understand the price point dilemma but I think I'm spent on 2D games.

  6. Jackobinen

    • 4:24pm BST - April 16th, 2008

    I agree with "dandad1"! You cant exspect the PS3 to have as much games, and content overall, as the 1-1,5 year older XBOX 360. Its like expecting that a 14 year old kid is better in , say math, than a 15 year old kid. Or even better that a wall that someone started building in 2007 is bigger than a wall someone started building in 2006. You have to think before you speak...

  7. Punisher99

    • 4:26pm BST - April 16th, 2008

    one thing I've seen. XBL has a lot of garbage games on it. What good is a huge library if half the games on it is garbage? Sony is concentrating on quality games for PSN.

  8. DarkJ3JB | DarkJ3JB

    • 4:38pm BST - April 16th, 2008

    @zephry  SHUT UP MAN!   this is a Playstation website we don't need compairing to go on the people here are already for the Playstation. about the 360, well guess what they are diffrent systems get used to it.

     

    anyways the game looks great.   Can't wait to play it

     

    PSN: DarkJ3JB

  9. Undying_Darkness

    • 5:14pm BST - April 16th, 2008

    im not going to complain at all that we dont have much games on PSN, we have alot of the better games than XBL has anyways. id rather sony have companies working on full fledged titles, than mini ones anyone, just look at our exclusive games coming out! who the h3ll cares if we dont have as many small games on PSN??????

  10. yungder | yungder

    • 6:52pm BST - April 16th, 2008

    going to let this one pass me by....

     

    PSN: yungder

  11. meatee | meateetj

    • 1:31am BST - April 17th, 2008

    I'll definitely buy this on day-one, since I've been hoping for some high-def side scrolling action for a long time. I only hope everyone else is excited as me, so these guys make a profit and continue to re-make more classics! (And, maybe this will convince some other companies to do the same.. I'm praying Konami does Castlevania like this.)

  12. hyperslug | hyperslug

    • 4:31pm BST - April 17th, 2008

    I'll buy it day one, minute one! This game sounds like it is going to be the best Ps Store title and thats including GT5 and Warhawk!

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