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It is notoriously difficult and lacks a save or password feature, requiring a single sitting to complete unless using modern emulation.

Widely considered the pinnacle of the series, this version is a classic for its innovative mechanics and non-linear progression. bionic-commando-game-link

Reviewing depends on which version of the storied Capcom franchise you are playing, as the experience ranges from an 8-bit NES masterpiece to a polarizing modern reboot. Across all entries, the series is defined by its refusal to let the player jump, forcing a complete mastery of a bionic grappling arm to navigate the world. Bionic Commando (NES, 1988) It is notoriously difficult and lacks a save

A "must-play" for fans of retro action-platformers, featuring one of the most famous (and uncensored in Japan) endings in gaming history. Bionic Commando (PC/PS3/Xbox 360, 2009) Across all entries, the series is defined by

A 3D "sequel-reboot" that attempted to modernize the mechanics with mixed results.

You navigate an overworld map to tackle areas in various orders, collecting vital equipment like communicators and specialized weapons to unlock later stages.

Replacing the jump button with a 45-degree grapple creates a steep learning curve but is incredibly rewarding once mastered.