Spyborgs

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Spyborgs
File:Spyborgscoverart.png
Developer(s) Bionic Games
Publisher(s) Capcom
Designer(s) Michael Stout
Engine Custom Engine
Platforms Wii
Release date(s)
      Genre(s) Beat 'em up
      Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

      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.

      Gameplay

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      Spyborgs gameplay screenshot

      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.[3]

      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.[4]

      Played using the Wii Remote, motion controls initiate special attacks while the two characters can team up their attacks for additional damage.[3] Alternatively, players can also choose to play with the buttons on the Wii Remote instead.

      Plot

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      Development

      Initially announced in early 2008 at Capcom's Captivate event,[5] Spyborgs underwent a major redesign after a lukewarm reception from the gaming press.[6] Changes include a shift from bright cartoony graphics reminiscent of Saturday morning cartoon shows,[7] to a grittier and more realistic visual look, as well as the removal of minigames which served as parodies of children's toy commercials.[8] The current game also shifted focus from an action-oriented game with superpower-based puzzle elements to a brawler.[9]

      Reception

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      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.[10] Eurogamer issued a nominal rating of 5 out of 10, criticising the game for being generic.[11]

      References

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      4. "Spyborgs Exclusive Character Profile - Stinger" Kidzworld.com. Retrieved on 2009-09-04.
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