Bionic Commando (Xbox 360)

Release Date: 22/05/2009

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The first true sequel to the classic 1988 Nintendo Entertainment System original, Bionic Commando on Xbox 360 sees the return of the bionically-enhanced Nathan "R.A.D." Spencer. Time has not been kind to Spencer: Five years after his heroic defeat of the Imperials, he has been betrayed by the government he swore to serve, imprisoned for crimes he didn't commit, and sentenced to death.

  • Developer: Capcom
  • Publisher: Capcom
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The Return of the Bionic Man

It’s been more than 21 years since the first Bionic Commando adventure was released. Back then, it was a firm favourite in both the arcades and on the Nintendo Entertainment System. But while that 8-bit machine remains a classic in the minds of gamers to this day, this sequel is one of those Marmite titles. You might love it, you might hate it, but whatever happens you really want to keep on trying it until you find out for sure.

Thankfully, the main storyline keeps faith with the original idea. In Bionic Commando, you take on the role of Nathan Spencer, a futuristic commando soldier who, like his predecessor, has an extending bionic arm. This allows him to swing from beams, climb up walls and execute deadly kicks by grabbing onto enemies and quickly reeling himself in – feet first.

GRIN have done a superb job creating an atmospheric environment full of destruction, fire and hazardous objects.

Armed and Dangerous

In the NES version, the hero fought off a set of baddies hell bent on resurrecting Adolf Hitler. Here the task is simpler as Spencer searches for futuristic terrorists who've just detonated a huge bomb in Ascension City. The bomb has left much of the city radioactive and becomes a get-out-of-jail-free card for the soldier who was about to be executed for a crime he didn’t commit.

Spencer’s bionic arm is the key element here and it certainly makes a change from being handed an assortment of guns. Building a whole game around it though is a different matter.

The swinging and grabbing that moves you through the levels is more challenging than in games such as Prince of Persia or Assassin’s Creed. Less fluidity along with some unusual camera angles mean you really have to master your moves to prevent falling to your death, so make sure you stretch out those futuristic fingers!

What weapons there are range from small to large and will help you dispatch the healthy number of villains that cross your path. Targeting is simple and many will drop to the ground easily, but there’s enough scattered around the levels to stop it feeling like a Sunday stroll. There’s also another clever hazard to outwit you . . .

Spencer’s bionic arm is the key element here and it certainly makes a change from being handed an assortment of guns.

Run For Your Life!

Walk into an area with nuclear fallout and you better run – fast! Fail to run and you will die . . . often! And just as you wonder if it is actually possible to get through it the Marmite moment kicks in.

Graphically, Bionic Commando is excellent. Makers GRIN have done a superb job creating an atmospheric environment full of destruction, fire and hazardous objects. Many of these can be grabbed, smashed, climbed or even thrown. There are also collectables scattered everywhere, and the retro sounds you hear when you find one contrast against the rest of the game, which has been thoroughly modernised in every way.

One nice touch is the mixture of movements around the levels. You can travel along the ground or upwards and over with the bionic arm, which can also help you pummel your way out of trouble – which is always fun!

It may be set in a disaster zone, but this game is by no means a disaster. For those fond of gaming nostalgia, it’s well worth a stab for the memories alone. Without the special arm, Bionic Commando would be very ordinary. With it, this adventure keeps you hanging on while you explore the landscape – and giving those pesky terrorists a taste of your lethal left hand is something else!

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • An innovative and enjoyable gameplay skill to learn.
  • Full of nostalgia.
  • Great graphics and stunning level landscapes.
minus points
  • You’ll die too easily... quite a lot.
  • Poor use of checkpoints.
  • Very little replay value in solo mode.

Review by: Jonathan Weinberg
Version Tested: PlayStation 3
Review Published: 30.10.08

User Reviews

Craig Pykett posted on 23 Sep 2009
Bought this about 2 weeks ago and found it to be slow going and well, boring. Completed it within a week due to other commitments. Its not worth the current Price but if it lowers to around £15 then i'd say get it, its also quite easy to gain achievments. Overall - 6/10
Tony Coates posted on 15 Jul 2009
i did not like this game because 4 hits and your dead and the shooting and fighting is not as good as it is made out to be i would rate this game 2/10
michael Edwards posted on 04 Jun 2009
I have not played this game but i have watched a video and it does not look very good.two reasons why ,first one is the characters are cheesy and lastly it sounds like its really short.so do not waste your money!
thomas clay posted on 02 Jun 2009
not the best game i have played and not the worst. completed it today. the game has some dramatic cutscenes. and the ordinal epic music from the N E S apart from it has be spiced up a whole lot more. the combat is great. you feel proud when you from when after you have exercuted a perfected swing or dived of a roof and slamed to the floor kill all your enemeys... the story is short and the achivments anre easy.. the online is simple. ( there are only 3 game modes ) i would recommend this game to the casual game not the hardcore type.. i give it 3/5 for its lack of online and gruby story
Matthew Parker posted on 31 May 2009
I thought this game was really fun, but to be honest, the game is actually quite short, and the story doesn't finish properly with too many loose ends, which is very frustrating! To add to this, the multiplayer is appallingly bad! Two reasons, there are only three different things to do, and the entire multiplayer works with the guns instead of bionic arm, and the gun play is kind of dodgy. If you want a game that can last, do not buy this game. But if your looking for a little bit of fun and like wasting your money, enjoy!
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