Based (loosesly) on Ludlum's bestseller, this is a great game, but with a few obvious flaws.

User Rating: 8 | Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy PS3
Jason Bourne makes his console debut with The Bourne Conspiracy. It is action-packed and fun, but it could have been better.

Gameplay is great. The controls are legitimate, nothing feels awkward. While the controls are basic, Bourne performs complex moves with dramatic camera angles, which make you feel like you're doing something great. Shooting is a bit frustrating. While close range shotguns and headshots will kill an opponent in one shot, some enemies can take six chest shots from your handgun before they even slow down. Driving is also frustrating, with other cars sometimes not moving in the slightest after you hit them going 80 mph.

Graphically, the game is good. Fighting looks realistic; blood and bruises gradually show up as you fist fight, which is cool. The fighting is the best part about this game. The complicated moves that are performed by the simple press of a single button is exhilarating to the casual gamer, but more hard-core gamers may feel it is too easy and cheap.

The extras are lame; I wouldn't waste my time with them. Bourne looks nothing like Bourne, and that is disappointing. Since that was not used, the developers could've made up for it by letting you create your own assassin, but sadly that option is not available either.

Overall, this game is fun, but not enough thought was put into it.