Bionic Commando official website now up

Posted Dec 21, 2007 at 8:44PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: Capcom, Keiji Inafune, Microsoft, Sony
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Pumped for Capcom's next-gen Remake of Bionic Commando for the Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360 and PC? Then let the guys behind the game know that you're looking forward to their upcoming masterpiece through its newly-unveiled official website. Awesome.

So, what's special about the Bionic Commando website? Plenty. First off, you'll be able to read the game's developer blogs - see how GRIN and Capcom work together, day-by-day, into making what could be one of the best remakes of all time. Then there's the deal about being able to download podcasts that feature prominent figures in Capcom, the first being none other than Keiji Inafune, head of Capcom's Research and Development team (as well as being the character designer of Mega Man himself). Talk about picking minds apart.

Players interested in getting an early earful of the game's music can also do just that by firing up the Bionic Music Player. As of this writing, there are only three tracks available, with two of them being completely instrumental and the other a recording of the Top Secret Bionic Commando Podcast. Suffice to say, the music is definitely going to heighten the tension when we're all swinging and grappling our way to survival.

All in all, a very solid web presence indeed. Keep it locked right here for more developments about Bionic Commando, and you can check out the site itself by clicking on the via link below.

 
 
 

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