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IGN

Initial release date
  
22 September 2009

Designer
  
Michael Stout

Genre
  
Beat 'em up


6/10
GameSpot

Developer
  
Bionic Games

Publisher
  
Capcom

Platform
  
Wii

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Mode(s)
  
Single-player, Multiplayer

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The Conduit, Deadly Creatures, Boom Blox Bash Party, Cursed Mountain, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turt

Spyborgs wii gameplay walkthrough part 1


Spyborgs is a beat 'em up video game for the Wii developed by Bionic Games and published by Capcom. It was released in North America on September 22, 2009.

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Gameplay

Spyborgs sees players controlling a member of a team of cyborg secret agents, each with their own unique abilities, through several levels populated by enemies. The game is designed to be played co-operatively with two players, though the AI will take control of the other character in single player games. Players can also gain experience points to upgrade their character's abilities.

For each level, players can choose two out of the three Spyborgs, which include:

  • Clandestine, formerly known as Kuno Ichi, a quick and nimble female ninja
  • Bouncer, a lumbering but powerful robot
  • Stinger, a soldier with a cybernetic gun arm.
  • Played using the Wii Remote, motion controls initiate special attacks while the two characters can team up their attacks for additional damage. Alternatively, players can also choose to play with the buttons on the Wii Remote instead.

    Development

    Initially announced in June 2008 at Capcom's Captivate event, Spyborgs underwent a major redesign after a lukewarm reception from the gaming press. Changes include a shift from bright cartoony graphics reminiscent of Saturday morning cartoon shows, to a grittier and more realistic visual look, as well as the removal of minigames which served as parodies of children's toy commercials. The current game also shifted focus from an action-oriented game with superpower-based puzzle elements to a brawler.

    The game was developed in an internal engine designed by Bionic Games, not MT Framework.

    Reception

    Spyborgs has achieved mixed reviews among critics. IGN awarded the game a 7.5 out of 10, praised the game for its high quality graphics and large amount of polish. Despite this, IGN criticised the title for its punishing difficulty and lack of innovation. Eurogamer issued a nominal rating of 5 out of 10, criticising the game for being generic.

    References

    Spyborgs Wikipedia