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Capgod’s (Capcom’s - See What I Did Tharr) Line-up For Quarter 1, 2009 Caused The Statue Of Liberty To Sink Under Tons Of Water Due To Dramatic Circumstances Of Amazingness

Capcom Quarter 1 2009 Lineup Street Fighter IV Resident Evil 5 Bionic Commando

Believe It Or Not This Is NOT A Movie Poster. It Is In Fact A Real Life Event Occurring After Capgod's Amazing Announcements

Today Capgod announced that they are aiming for a February release of Street Fighter IV in the US (and probably Europe). This means a number of amazing things:

  • We will be playing Street Fighter IV on our PC, XBOX 360 or PS3 around this time in 4 months.
  • Capgod (ok I’m going to stop with that now) will be releasing one awesome game for each of the first three months in 2009.

Let’s look at the facts:

Bionic Commando: January 09.

Bionic Commando: January '09.

Street Fighter IV: February 09.

Street Fighter IV: February '09.

Resident Evil 5: March 09.

Resident Evil 5: March '09.

This dance by my favourite Chris Crocker represents how excited I am by this news:

A storm-inducing-dance-festival of a release schedule indeed. Which game are you most looking forward to, Capcom-loving reader?

Bionic Commando Rearmed on XBOX 360 Live Arcade, Playstation 3 Store & PC Review

Bionic Commando Rearmed on Playstation 3, XBOX 360 & PC

Bionic Commando Rearmed on Playstation 3, XBOX 360 & PC

Bionic Commando is simplistic genius from the 80’s. I say simplistic because the formula may seem very basic now — but back in the day it was ground breaking. Coupling a swing mechanic with 2D shooting opened up a whole new plain for platforming puzzles. You’d have tow swing and grapple to get yourself up into new areas. One of the most polished, fun and downright exciting experiences that could be found on the NES.

Bionic Commando Rearmed is essentially a remake of the game that many of us remember so fondly. A few tweaks have been made to the gameplay including the ability to pick up health packs and barrels with the arm. Said barrels can be thrown into enemies. Boss battles have also been reworked for the better.

Graphically Bionic Commando is unreal — set in a 2.5D perspective with vibrant colours and awesome character models. The bosses are particularly impressive with some filling the entire screen. It’s enriching, totally over-the-top and just generally awesome. The presentation is spectacular too, with the menu’s slanting across the screen and the cutscenes that are done in a comic-book style. All the art is so well drawn and there are plenty of easter eggs in this game for fans of the original and for gamers in general. The whole game has a tongue-in-cheek kind of humour which keeps dialogue fresh and the thin-but interesting story flowing.

If the awesome graphics and polished gameplay weren’t enough though — the music is where Bionic Commando Rearmed really shines. So much so that the soundtrack of the game is available on iTunes. It’s hard for me to stress how much this game rules musically. I’ve literally never heard anything like it. A collection of 8-bit techno hits that just keep coming and coming. The only way to better explain is to show you, so without further adieu, here are some choice tracks:

Capcom could be forgiven for just including the 3-4 hour singleplayer experience that Bionic Commando Rearmed boasts for roughly £7 (price fluctuates depending on which platform you buy the game for) but much to their credit the game supports a “Medals” system which sets some difficult objectives, mlutiplayer co-op and a new Challenge Rooms area which provides the most replay value. These are mini-puzzle rooms where you must use skill to traverse the levels in the quickest time. The levels are hooked up to scoreboards so you can find the worlds best player and as you can imagine the scores set are already virtually unbeatable.

That said though it’s still fun trying.

Bionic Commando is going to appeal to fans of the original and general newcomers. It’s unreal value for money (and by that I mean I’d probably pay £30 for this game) and thus I recommend it to everyone who has a compatible platform.

Buy this game.

10/10.



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