Step into the shoes of super-weapon Jason Bourne in the Sierra's action title, The Bourne Conspiracy for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. X-Play has activated the review.
The Pros
- Good use of the Bourne license
- Exceptional sound design
- Great environmental attacks
- High-quality presentation
- Switching from guns to hand-to-hand is smooth
The Cons
- Very jumpy and uncooperative camera
- Stiff and simplistic fighting controls
- Squirrelly aiming at times
- Ultra-condensed story is confusing to newcomers
- Awful car chase sequence
As the third member of the “Espionage-Based Badasses Whose Initials Are J.B.” trinity, Jason Bourne seems a natural for an action game tie-in. And, sure enough, Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Conspiracy arrives to try and make us forget we ever heard the names “Bond” and “Bauer.” Or at least that we played Nightfire and 24: The Game.
The Bourne Conspiracy covers the events of the first movie, The Bourne Identity, with a hefty dose of flashbacks injected. About half the game comprises flashbacks to assassination missions from Bourne’s pre-amnesiac days, since the movie doesn’t really provide enough action sequences to hang an entire game on. Even with this extra content, the game only clocks in at about 5 to 6 hours long, although it’s a relatively enjoyable ride.
Being a highly-trained $30 million weapon, Bourne is adept at most forms of combat, be it ranged or hand-to-hand. Clearly a large amount of effort went into making it easy to transition between gunplay and fisticuffs, and the end result is a very smooth flow from one to the other. If you can close the distance between Bourne and a foe, you can beat them down. Obviously it’s not too wise to start a fistfight in the middle of a crossfire, but the option is there, which is a nice touch.
Deadliest man in the world with a book
Once you get down to the actual mechanics of combat, The Bourne Conspiracy frays a bit at the edges. Aiming with firearms is a little slippery, and enemies don’t really react to anything other than a headshot, so it’s easy to get shot up just trying to get the reticule to hold still over a semi-distant target. Conversely, hand-to-hand fighting is stiff and suffers from a lack of combo variety and an odd delayed reaction feeling to the button presses. The boss battles in particular go on for far too long, exposing the extremely simplistic and repetitive nature of the fighting. It’s certainly not bad as a part of the numerous gameplay styles present in the game, but nobody’s going to clamor for a Bourne fighting game spin-off.
Combat is immensely improved by the inclusion of Takedowns. As Bourne fights, he builds up a three-tiered adrenaline bar. A quick press of the B button when this bar has one or more tiers filled results in a Takedown. A Takedown can range from grabbing a nearby object and pummeling your attacker with it to instant kill shots with your firearm to slowing down time during a car chase. The hand-to-hand Takedowns in particular are extremely creative and make excellent use of just about every object and feature in Bourne’s environment. Thanks to clear and detailed animation and phenomenal sound design that makes you feel every punch and crunch, the Takedowns keep combat from becoming a chore, and help make the game recognizably Bourne.
Occasionally, other styles of play pop up to add variety to the action. QTE sequences reminiscent of Shenmue and God of War keep your attention focused on the game during cut scenes, as Bourne could need to dodge or counterattack at a second’s notice. QTEs also handle some of the more involved action maneuvers. Failing one of these sequences is generally a guaranteed game over, but checkpoints are plentiful enough to keep this from becoming frustrating.
Surveillance spotty
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.
There’s also one driving sequence that covers the famous car chase through Paris from the film. This is the weakest part of the game, featuring car controls that resemble nothing so much as steering a bar of soap around. Marie’s Mini has no real weight to it, while other cars are apparently constructed of solid rock. The sequence is a lackluster timed race through checkpoints that does no justice to the exciting scene from the film.
There seems to be a lot to complain about, but the presentation of the game does help make up for what are mostly small flaws that pop up a bit more often than they should. The lack of Matt Damon’s likeness doesn’t hurt the game at all, and even the flashback missions seem to fit the Bourne universe well. For being so independent of the mainstream Bourne films, The Bourne Conspiracy never lets you forget the character you’re controlling, whether it’s through his badass fight moves or his consistent taste in sweaters.
Fans of the film will probably find a good amount to like about the game. Non-fans may be lost in the story due to the large amount of condensing done to the plot, but you don’t really need to know what Treadstone is to appreciate the sound of a skull rebounding off an oak desk. The short length makes it a definite rental, but espionage action fans could do worse than to kill an afternoon with Bourne.
Review by: Matt Keil





19 Comments
StrongestSaiyan
"An average movie based game, what a surprise."
ZetaCrossfire
"aw...this actually looked good im sad now D:"
Forebode
"I actually bought the title on the PS3 and it's about a 4/5 IMO. They're right on a few points though.
I thought the whining about not being able to get headshots was fairly funny however. There's subtle aim assist (which i wish you could turn off altogether) when you get out of the cover system to aim and even less elsewhere. Despite this, i still pop off headshots like it was nothing. I do that in all console shooters but they act as if its difficult here and its far far from difficult. In fact, it's easy.
Anyway, the camera is my biggest gripe with the game. Sometimes during a fight you can literally have your opponent appear invisible (note: this only happens when your backing into a corner). The camera can get annoying though. Driving is fair and the shooting is good. Melee fighting is phenomenal. Anyway, good review."
Forebode
"Length depends on the player. I myself am up to about 7 hours and will probably finish within an hour and a half or so. Most publications have it around a 10 hour game. I'll clock in around there. Don't know where they got the 5 hour mark though. Seems low. I can see myself playing through 1 or 2 more times as well for all the achievements (yes, PS3 version has achievements in game) and just cause its fun. Anyway, just wanted to comment. I love the Bourne series so perhaps that's why i'd give it a 4/5. Safe to say, if you like the Bourne Movies you'll love the Bourne Video game."
y3ag3rm3ist3r
"This game definitely is a 4/5 in my book. The only problems I had were the car sequence was just decent (I know what an awful car sequence is...I played through the original Stuntman), the new Jason Bourne wasn't what I suspected, since I don't think he really captured the "simple man" idea from the books, and that it was based on the books (which is soully an opinion). Shooting was just fine with me, hand to hand combat was rough and cruel (in a good sense), and the camera angles weren't too bothersome (the problem was what Forebode mentioned, when you are in a corner people disappear...SO DON'T GO INTO CORNERS lol). And I still don't know why people can't stand the shakey cam from the Bourne movies! lol Good review still..."
djl33
"Nightfire was bad?"
Argama
"Darn, I was really looking forward to this. 6 hours is way too short for me."
nothinonme
"i cant WAIT!!!!!!! it comes out next week and ive been waitin for this 4 3 years!!!all the mgs games i loved and this is the iceing on the cake!"
bo300
"I should be a 4/5. A 3/5 is not also b/c of the simplistic fighting contrls. I don't think there is a problem with the camera"
casperoncrack
"Beat it within maybe 5 hours I was so hyped about this game then now know I wasted my money.Good game just way too short.By the way the headshots aren't that hard"
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