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Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy

High Moon Studios have been under the spotlight quite a bit recently, thanks to their partnership with Sierra to develop Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy, the first videogame adaptation of Robert Ludlum's Spy-Thriller novel trilogy. Much publicity has been given to the fact that the developers have decided to adapt directly from the original novels, as opposed to the more recent Hollywood motion-pictures – to the point of constructing their own impression of protagonist Jason Bourne, instead of creating a likeness of Matt Damon.

Featuring a new story penned by the screenwriter of the motion pictures, Tony Gilroy, the game acts as a companion to series. Playing as Jason Bourne operating under a Black-Ops organisation called Treadstone, the player is tasked with assassinating a former African dictator named Nykwana Wombosi; who himself is aware of Bourne's mission, and hires and assassin to take you out...
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