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Abstract: Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy is a third-person action game developed by High Moon Studios and published by Sierra Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game is an adaptation of the first movie in the Bourne series which stars M...
Abstract: The Jason Bourne books have been around for almost thirty years but have had resurgence with Hollywood finally turning the books into a successful movie franchise starring Matt Damon. The series follows the adventures of a secret agent trained by a sec...
As stated numerous times before, The Bourne Conspiracy is extremely repetitive. You have a great length and well worth the price in that category but I really don’t see the average player finishing this game due to doing the same thing over and over...
Abstract: The Bourne Conspiracy actually succeeds in letting you do that, to a degree of course, but you can literally smash someones face in with a book, stab them in the hand with a pen, slam their head into a radiator and watch smiling as steam flies out to ...
Abstract: Sierra Games Robert Ludlums The Bourne Conspiracy lacks the quality that is typically associated with the author. Fans of the books and movies will be disappointed with this incoherent and incomplete adaptation, and people who have not experienced the...
Abstract: 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.
Published: 2008-06-06, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Since the release of The Bourne Identity in 2002, Robert Ludlums titular amnesiac spy has thrilled movie audiences with fast, brutal combat and tense action sequences. When developer High Moon Studios set out to create a game starring Jason Bourne, it...
Abstract: Movie licensed games have gotten a bad rap, and deservedly so-aside from a few notable titles like Chronicles of Riddick, games based on movies generally suck.