| 85 |
Armchair Empire
For a first attempt at an established franchise, The Bourne Conspiracy makes good on its promises and gives us the chance to become the perfect weapon.
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| 85 |
GamerNode
By no means does this look like a MGS4 or Ninja Gaiden 2, but the graphics are not a sour point and fit well with the environment. Finally seeing destructable environments used to such a strong degree in a game is a definite welcome.
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| 84 |
GamingTrend
The few places where it stumbles are more than made up by the polish and attention to detail everywhere else.
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| 83 |
DailyGame
It's not that often you encounter a game that mixes genres and still manages to be above-average in quality.
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| 83 |
GameShark
Take any thoughts of how the game is based on a movie out of your head, as The Bourne Conspiracy is a compelling action game built on mostly solid gameplay ideas.
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| 80 |
Kombo
At the end of the day, Conspiracy is a winner.
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| 80 |
Cheat Code Central
By breaking all the assumptions that normally come with a movie-based license (such as using the film's actors and pushing to do a simultaneous game-film release) High Moon Studios has crafted a solid action game.
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| 80 |
Hardcore Gamer Magazine
Most games based on movies are cheap shovelware that are released to capitalize on the popularity of the franchise they're based on. The Bourne Conspiracy, however, is clearly a labor of love.
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| 80 |
GameSpot
Translating the lightning-quick close-quarters combat of the Bourne films into viscerally satisfying gameplay is no mean feat, but High Moon Studios has done it and done it well. The adventure is a bit short, and the solid gunplay becomes tedious the second time around. Still, the combat system alone makes this game worth playing, and the dramatic moments it creates are the real treat.
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| 80 |
GameZone
While most moviegoers must stick to $9 tickets and $15 DVDs to satisfy their cinematic cravings, fans of The Bourne Identity can finally get their fix in a new and interactive form that’s actually worth playing.
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| 77 |
Gamer 2.0
The Bourne Conspiracy, despite its shortcomings, is an example of a very good movie-licensed game.
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| 75 |
GamePro
There were definitely moments when I wanted to chuck my controller across the room because one of its minor design flaws sent me to a cheap and unfair death. And yet, there were also moments when the game clicked for me and I really did feel like I was a damaged super spy on the run.
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| 75 |
Gameplanet
A decent, fun game, but the excitement is much too short-lived.
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| 74 |
Gamers' Temple
Overall, I'd say that the Bourne Conspiracy is a solid title with a few warts, some of which can be overlooked and ignored.
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| 73 |
IGN
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.
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| 73 |
IGN AU
A trifle repetitive and brief, The Bourne Conspiracy is a diamond in the rough. Well worth a look but it’s not going to change your life.
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| 72 |
GameTrailers
The Bourne Conspiracy walks the line between pander and cater, giving an accessible roller coaster ride to anyone with rudimentary hand-eye coordination. It's a nice mix of gameplay styles that allows you to play it however you want, but all the niggling issues eventually pile up.
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| 72 |
Play UK
It may not be a classic, but The Bourne Conspiracy still gets more right than it does wrong. Thanks to the awesome variety of Takedown moves, there are few games that will make you feel more like a highly trained killer.
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| 70 |
PALGN
And even though it’s a fun action in it’s own right with nice style, nice touches and some panache, the aforementioned issues as well as weak controls and brevity bring down an otherwise solid, if eventually run-of-the-mill third person shooter.
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| 70 |
VideoGamer
This one's a brilliant weekend rental, just like the movies.
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| 70 |
Maxi Consolas (Portugal)
This game accomplishes some small victories. It has one of the best hand-to-hand combat systems on a third person action game and remains true to its movie legacy. But the gameplay is kind of schizophrenic and has many weaker sections, especially the ones related with fire arms. [July 2008]
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| 70 |
GameDaily
Compared to most movie-based video games, Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy, sans Matt Damon, is a miraculous achievement in that it doesn't suck.
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| 68 |
The New York Times
Toward the end, one character asks Bourne, "If you kill me, who will tell you the truth?" I immediately thought, "What truth?" Unlike the movie, the game completely fails to raise any curiosity about Bourne. Conspiracy is not about finding the truth, it’s about getting from point A to point B without bleeding to death.
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| 68 |
Game Informer
Though The Bourne Conspiracy is weighed down by broken gunplay mechanics, its thrilling hand-to-hand combat, slick presentation, and relatively short time commitment (eight hours) make it a perfect rental for fans of the films.
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| 67 |
Game Revolution
Genuinely translating an action film is hardly done with as much effort as High Moon Studios has put into it. Although the combat suffers from a lack of refinement and complexity, it still keeps up with the vigorous pace and calculated intensity of Jason Bourne.
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| 67 |
Gaming Nexus
It's not a perfect game by any means but the Bourne Conspiracy is a great start for a new franchise.
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| 65 |
PSM3 Magazine UK
A solid Bourne reworking, with so-so combat and flawed design. [Aug 2008, p.66]
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| 65 |
TotalPlayStation
As it stands now, though, The Bourne Conspiracy is worth a rental and little else.
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| 60 |
Playstation: The Official Magazine (US)
Although it's a decent game overall with a lot of fun moments and a few inventive touches, the sad fact remains that there are plenty of game on the market right now that do everything The Bourne Conspiracy does, but better. [Aug 2008, p.66]
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| 60 |
Games Radar
A decent game - it just doesn't do enough to differentiate itself from all the other games like it. And while it's true that those games don't blend martial arts with duck-and-cover shooting, Conspiracy's approach to both of those things is just too shallow and repetitive.
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| 60 |
G4 TV
What does become frustrating at times is the wild camera during fights, which can swing into totally useless positions in small spaces. It’s rarely a game killer, but there are times when you’ll lose track of Jason entirely. Still, if you could handle the camerawork in "The Bourne Supremacy," you’ll be fine here.
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| 58 |
1UP
It's pretty good as a game that casual players can fly through on the easiest difficulty setting, and its production values are as good as you'll find on the market. But it doesn't hold up as well for those looking for a story or a challenge. It's a fun evening, basically.
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| 55 |
Gamer's Hell
Along with the lack of replayability, there's not much to encourage anyone to more than opt for a rental.
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| 50 |
Gamervision
Instead of maximizing their use of the source material, High Moon made a game stuck in the middle of an interactive movie and a mediocre game.
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