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The Bourne Conspiracy - a review (plus a video) that can kill you with a pen
It's been about a year since we first learned that Robert Ludlum's universe would be turned into a video game. The more we discovered about The Bourne Conspiracy, the more interesting things got - we chatted to developers, sent people to check out preview events, and watched countless videos.

Finally, the game's here - and we've got a bonus for you. Not only has Matt K prepared a review that looks at both the Xbox 360 and the PS3 versions of the game, but we also have the launch trailer for you, in case you missed it.


In 1980, author Robert Ludlum released a book called The Bourne Identity, which was about a CIA Agent named Jason Bourne, who was suffering from amnesia after being found adrift at sea. A movie very loosely based on the novel was released in 2002, and its success (and that of its sequels, which have nothing to do with the books of the same name) made Jason Bourne a household name. Given the popularity of the films and novels, we're rather surprised it took this long for a video game starring Jason Bourne to arrive. At the same time, not being under pressure to release the game at the same time as the movie gives developer High Moon Studios (responsible for the 2005 vampire/western FPS Darkwatch) more than enough time to properly conceive and develop a game related to the series. The Bourne Conspiracy is the fruit of their labour.

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