It’s A Conspiracy I Tell You! Bourne Again
Robert Ludlum’s: The Bourne Conspiracy is serious. Developed by High Moon Studios, Sierra Entertainment and published by Vivendi Games, The Bourne Conspiracy evolves from Robert Ludlum’s character Jason Bourne completely immersing the player in a cat and mouse style espionage action adventure.
Bourne Has Some Back - Robert Ludlum’s: The Bourne Conspiracy Review
Aw Babe. Aw Babe…then it fell apart….it fell apart. Don’t worry everyone. This game surely doesn’t fall apart like the ending song from the film suggests to a scenario. The latest action/adventure from Vivendi Games allows the players to look over their shoulders as Jason Bourne, an ex-government operative agent who becomes a fugitive on the run to prove his innocence in a long winded and secretive conspiracy that made the saga ever so bold. Through intense hand-to-hand combat, daring escapades, and a story that digs into the origins as well as the overlying story, Robert Ludlum’s: The Bourne Conspiracy creates a great game any Bourne lover should play. While the action’s reflexes are skilled, there are some things that can be improved to make this conspiracy more realistic.
Bourne Goes Extreme
The official site for The Bourne Conspiracy just launched. Along with the top secret access design, the site features the same kick ass music from the movie, which means that Sierra is definitely not losing touch with the Bourne roots despite the interesting gameplay concept.
The site covers details of the game’s various features and it’s movie aspects. Yeah, the model looks nothing like Matt Damon, we know. But that’s not what makes Bourne. What makes Bourne is the exciting elements which helped contribute to the gripping aspect of the series. Here’s to hoping for plenty of gameplay involving crashing through windows at high altitudes.





