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GDC '08: Bionic Commando Rearmed Hands-On

Fans of Capcom's classic swingin' side-scroller ought to be getting excited--this one's looking like the very definition of a great remake.

SAN FRANCISCO--Longtime action fans have known for years that the nearly two-decades-old Bionic Commando is a series sorely overdue for revival. Capcom agreed, clearly; the company is collaborating with Swedish developer Grin to create a modern 3D adaptation of the hallowed platformer on current consoles. As if that weren't enough, Grin is also working on a feature-packed love letter to Bionic Commando fans with a new downloadable remake of the game subtitled Rearmed, which we got to try out at Capcom's demo suite off the GDC show floor. Even after only a few minutes with the game, we're confident in saying that anyone with even a passing affection for the old Bionic Commando will want to keep a close eye on this game when it lands on Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network in the May to June time frame.

Everything about this remake looks faithful to the original, from the numbered world map to the visual aesthetics and layout of the levels. In the communication centers--where you contact your agents deep in the field--you'll see newly drawn 2D portraits of the soldiers you're talking to, just like in the NES version. Even the arm-swinging physics feel right on point, so if the timings involved in swinging from lamppost to lamppost are permanently imprinted on your neural pathways (as they are with any BC fan worth his or her salt, let's face it), you'll be able to jump right in here and start fighting back against the Imperials in no time. There's one new arm-related move called the side swing, which lets you grab a grapple point directly in front of you while falling to get some extra distance out of your swing.

Grin has added a ton of new features to the game that look like they'll enhance the entertainment value of this remake without impinging on its authenticity. There's now a two-player cooperative mode where the second player takes control of a red-suited version of Super Joe on the same screen as the first player. For the most part, the two characters will play separately, though you can launch your arm into the back of the other player to make him skid forward in a slide move that will get him underneath enemy bullets.

In co-op, the camera will zoom way out as you move farther apart from each other, and when you go too far, it will seamlessly switch over to a split-screen view, so you can effectively operate with complete independence in a given level. Interestingly, the game will split the screen horizontally or vertically depending on the layout of the level. Playing with a second player will also influence the behavior of some bosses, making their defeat more complicated.

Speaking of bosses, Capcom producer and professed BC nut Ben Judd admits that they were lousy in the original game, so the designers at Grin have gone back and added more creative and challenging boss encounters to the mission. We saw the first boss, called the beetle, which was a flying spheroid robot with various guns and shielding. The trick here was to grab a barrel with our bionic arm, hurl it at the beetle to drop it to the ground, then blast away at its exposed weak spot before it got back into the air. In the co-op version of this fight, the boss was able to move its shield around, making both players coordinate to throw barrels high and low to strike the right spot.

Rearmed even has a 50-plus-level challenge mode that Judd likens to Metal Gear Solid's VR missions, due to its wireframe, virtual reality-like appearance and its focus on quick, simple action-related tasks. From what we could tell, all of the challenges will focus on the swinging mechanic; specifically, most of them just want you to get from point A to point B. The problem is what lies in between, which mostly consists of sparsely distributed grapple points and platforms over spike traps and bottomless pits. Judd says the later stages will become so complicated that figuring out how to pass them will be more like solving a puzzle than playing a simple action stage.

There's a lot more to Rearmed than we got to see in our short demo, from the new weapons (such as grenades) to a new hacking minigame and even secret areas in each level that will require extremely precise arm-swinging to access. The game also looks beautiful running in HD, using tasteful colored lighting effects and soft focus to effectively capture the look and feel of the original Bionic Commando's levels. We're big fans of the NES original, so it especially warms our hearts to see it being done proud on the Xbox 360 and PS3. Capcom is still hashing out pricing details for the game, waffling between $10 and $15 on the download service, and you have until the summer to make your opinion known.

43 Comments

  • Sidivan

    Posted Mar 3, 2008 4:32 pm PT

    Downloading this the first day it comes out. Bionic Commando was one of my fav NES games when I was a kid.

  • strawberryheart

    Posted Feb 28, 2008 7:15 pm PT

    This.....is.....AWESOME!!!!!!

  • jrod9999

    Posted Feb 26, 2008 9:27 am PT

    If this sells well, maybe Konami will release castlevania like this.

  • lowkey254

    Posted Feb 26, 2008 5:36 am PT

    Man that is what I'm talking about. 2d Tag Team against the world.

  • LooseChangepor

    Posted Feb 24, 2008 8:38 pm PT

    I Love bionic Commando but 15 bucks? c'mon cant they keep it under 10

  • FLEEBS

    Posted Feb 24, 2008 4:55 pm PT

    This is too cool for words. I love Bionic Commando and really look forward to playing this remake.

  • camichan

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 10:47 pm PT

    I would really like this game to sell well so that the feedback is clear that we love HD versions of the classics. Between this game and Rez HD, this is just a wonderful year for download-able content. I can think of dozens of other games I'd pay for in HD.

  • Gadeos

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 9:05 am PT

    This so cool!

  • rasterror

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 2:54 am PT

    I want this game bad! Next to Rez, this is possibly the best remake any developer could design. I can't wait that long and I don't want to either.

  • Neloy

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 12:32 am PT

    omg!! May July timeframe!!! i want this game NOW!!! the game is freaking awesome!!!!

  • thee_Decider

    Posted Feb 21, 2008 9:16 pm PT

    I have fond but fuzzy memories of this game. I'm pretty sure at the end, you got to kill Hitler Or maybe it was just his brain...

  • senjutsu

    Posted Feb 21, 2008 7:07 pm PT

    Gonna buy it the day it pops! I hope it's not in a long time!

    man... 2 player in a PSN game, that rocks, and for 10 bucks? A real joke, lol. I hope we'll see more of those (castlevania SOTN remake with coop for 10 bucks? that would ROCK)

  • GeigerdolylWodd

    Posted Feb 21, 2008 7:01 pm PT

    "We're big fans of the NES original, so it especially warms our hearts to see it being done proud on the Xbox 360 and PS3. Capcom is still hashing out pricing details for the game, waffling between $10 and $15 on the download service, and you have until the summer to make your opinion known"
    Come again? I thought Bionic Commando originated in the arcade.

    "There's now a two-player cooperative mode where the second player takes control of a red-suited version of Super Joe on the same screen as the first player. " Once again I thought this game started in the arcade. I could have sworn it had 2-player simultaneous co-op in the arcade version before it was ported to NES.

  • Sony_92

    Posted Feb 21, 2008 6:26 pm PT

    A buy hands down

  • Sarevok

    Posted Feb 21, 2008 5:46 pm PT

    different game, pygma.
    http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/
    adventure/bioniccommando/index.html

  • Josepiphus

    Posted Feb 21, 2008 4:41 pm PT

    Awesome... loved this game. At $10 bucks this thing will rock and roll. Do it for 10!

  • pygmahia5

    Posted Feb 21, 2008 4:24 pm PT

    someone care to tell me y this is 2d? i thought it was gonna be 3d...or is it a dif game?

  • reckeweg

    Posted Feb 21, 2008 2:27 pm PT

    Wow this games looks sweet! I've never played BC before so this seems like it will give me a good lesson in the franchise before the new 3D next gen one arrives. I really like the VR mission that they added on too. Thats a nice nod to MGS.

  • clawboy

    Posted Feb 21, 2008 1:33 pm PT

    Both Sony and Microsoft fans can agree that this is a must have game.

  • i_got_you60

    Posted Feb 21, 2008 11:21 am PT

    no pc downloadeable ver ??wtf

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