According to this, the PS3 version os Bionic Commando: Rearmed will play on PSPs via the machine's Remote Play feature. In theory, this means you should be able to play the Capcom remake on your PSP ...
Here. The PS3 version of Capcom's Bionic Commando will have a "Trophy" system, which sounds like the direct equivalent of Xbox 360's Achievements. Producer Ben Judd said that in addition to the main ...
Ben Judd, the Producer of Capcom’s forthcoming Bionic Commando, has revealed that the PlayStation 3 version of the game will include its own reward system known as ‘Trophies’, which acts in a similar ...
Speaking to Eurogamer, Ben Judd reassured the crew that Capcom was doing their best to make sure that PlayStation 3 owners wouldn’t feel like they were left out in the cold, achievement wise, while ...
Yesterday, we pulled together a few quick guesses over what Capcom's big announcement might have been. Originally, the idea was to post the story with a little bit of a humorous slant, taking a few ...
Trophy support and easier difficulty settings will feature on the PS3 version of Bionic Commando Rearmed. As well as adding Trophies, the ‘Normal’ difficulty level will include friendlier respawn ...
Taking its inspiration from its 8-bit namesake released on the Nintendo Entertainment System back in 1988, Bionic Commando features Nathan Spencer (voiced by former lead singer of Faith No More, Mike ...
The limitless file size strategy Sony set for the PlayStation Network is beginning to pay off. When interviewed on the remake of the original Bionic Commando for PSN and XBLA, Bionic Commando: Rearmed ...
Taking its inspiration from its 8-bit namesake released on the Nintendo Entertainment System back in 1988, Bionic Commando features Nathan Spencer (voiced by former lead singer of Faith No More, Mike ...
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Bionic Commando (PS3/360/PC) is 2009’s Mirror’s Edge, a flawed piece of work that soars as much as it sinks (like Nathan in the water levels, get it?). The following is a checklist for the prospective ...