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Post by Gilder on Oct 1, 2009 19:22:34 GMT -5
It might be worth pointing out in the article (and/or hosting the music to download) that to celebrate and hype the recent Bionic Commando, Capcom enlisted 3 electronica artists (Drum & Bass artist Clipz, french house artist Surkin, and UK heavy bass artist Rusko) to remix the Bionic Commando theme song. They are really top notch (I especially like Surkin's) and have even been used in other dj's sets.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2009 19:45:17 GMT -5
I approve. DA, what dost thou thinketh?
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Post by Frau Doppelganger on Mar 20, 2015 15:25:17 GMT -5
As a long time fan of the original NES Bionic Commando I was so excited about Rearmed in 2008 only to find it it wasn't available for my counsel at the time. I was overjoyed when I found Rearmed on Steam for the PC. I bought it only to find out that the physics engine runs like crap on my laptop making it unplayable for me. Story of my life.
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Post by Gendo Ikari on Oct 26, 2015 8:05:42 GMT -5
Never read this article before but since I finished the 2009 game I took the chance. Good job overall. I'm glad I haven't played Rearmed yet (btw, the PC version can still be bought for a single dollar at Humble Bundle for 24 more hours). A shame Rearmed 2 doesn't have a PC version.
There should be no question that the 2009 was rushed out of the door (possibly due to Grin being with a foot in the grave already, since it closed doors shortly after); just consider that the "final fight" is basically the only QTE in the game. The review should also have noted that while the engine is light and the optimization excellent, the PC version has incredibly scant visual options and on-screen command prompts based on the Xbox 360 joypad. Not the first game to do this but yet another semi-lazy multiplatform port.
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