Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Conspiracy review video

The Bourne Conspiracy for Xbox 360Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Conspiracy, gives players the experience of becoming a 30 million dollar elite agent, fusing an experience that delves deep into Jason Bourne’s character with gameplay and game presentation inspired by the aggressive filmmaking and frenetic action found in the films. Only by playing Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Conspiracy will players discover Bourne’s true identity and experience the very moment he became a malfunctioning weapon, first hunting targets around the world as a deadly government assassin then marking himself as his agency’s most wanted.

The game promises constant tension and action, with players adopting Jason Bourne’s piercing sense of survival, cunning nature, heightened target awareness and firearms training that allow him to engage and eliminate small armies. As a third-person espionage action game, players move from fistfights to firefights to experience sequences that, unlike any other game, seamlessly blend Bourne’s signature hand-to-hand combat with intense shooting and the ability to escape and evade deadly situations.

Will you feel like Bourne, or bored? Find out in this The Bourne Conspiracy video review.


To quote the video review: “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. At $60, it’s hard to recommend, but like a blockbuster movie you missed in the theater, you can always give it a rent. Fun yet flawed, this franchise-based game could be a lot worse.”

Story — 7.8
Design — 7.4
Gameplay — 6.3
Presentation — 8.2
Overall — 7.2
No matter the score, it’s a must-have for Bourne fans.