Spyborgs E3 2009 Hands-On Impressions

Capcom had this cartoony brawler on display at its E3 booth, so we took the time to beat up on some cybernetically enhanced baddies.

Spyborgs is a good example of how games on the Wii can take a little bit of the new and a little bit of the old and put them together into a single, harmonious package. In this brawler, you'll find plenty of newfangled motion controls that let you crush enemies with a distinctly cinematic flair, but its game design is unabashedly old-school, with two characters running from one screen to the next and clobbering streams of enemies like in beat-'em-ups of old. We took the time to play through a few levels of Spyborgs on the floor of Capcom's E3 2009 booth.

What's New: Spyborgs is set up so that you can choose between two players from an overall team of three, and either jump between those two in single-player mode or play alongside a friend cooperatively. The team consists of Clandestine, a quick and nimble ninja lady; Bouncer, a lumbering but powerful robot; and Stinger, a charming fellow with a gun arm for ranged combat. This is the first time we've seen Stinger in the game, and his presence definitely rounds out the group's abilities and provides a good sense of balance between the players.

In addition, we've been able to check out a few new environments. The beginning of the game sees the team fighting through their mansion headquarters against all sorts of cybernetically enhanced enemies, eventually capping off in a large boss battle against an evil robot with the ability to shoot lasers from its eyes and fling cars like softballs. Later, we checked out some jungle areas, and later still a couple city levels that saw the team fighting on top of a moving train and some freeway overpasses.

What's Different: It doesn't seem that much has changed since Capcom showed Spyborgs at April's Captivate '08 press event. It seems that developer Bionic Games has settled on what it wants the game to be and stuck with it.

What's the Same: The controls remain very similar to what was most recently shown. You use A to jump, B for a light attack, C for a heavy attack, and Z to block. Once you build up your team energy meter enough by collecting energy cores from boxes and downed enemies, you can unleash a fancy team attack. This triggers a sequence in which one teammate sets up an enemy with a Wii Remote motion gesture and the other finishes him off--like a deadly volleyball spike but with robots.

What Impression the Game Made This Time: Spyborgs is a pretty fun little game. It's certainly not trying to do too much with its gameplay, but it looks like there's a lot there to keep your interest over the long haul, such as the ability to collect experience points from hidden locations in the environments, which are then used to upgrade various facets of your characters. You can expect more on Spyborgs leading up to its release later this year.

31 Comments

  • infernomonkey87

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 6:37 pm PT

    looks cool... possibly a game that will begin the redemption of the wii as a non-childish gaming system.

  • Jasnborn

    Posted Aug 16, 2009 10:48 am PT

    no, this isn't nething like prime, but it looks alright

  • agehaelhaym

    Posted Aug 9, 2009 4:16 am PT

    Looks good...

  • seaward12

    Posted Jul 24, 2009 5:01 am PT

    it's gonna be the next metroid prime

  • disBjeFFi

    Posted Jun 30, 2009 9:53 pm PT

    this game looks great for many reasons - 1. multiple characters, weapons and stages
    2. supports the wii's motion sensor and might even be compatible with wii motionplus
    3. the co-op mode makes this game seem really fun with friends or family
    4. that girl has a big ass and she's sexy
    =D

  • aassddfff

    Posted Jun 20, 2009 6:37 am PT

    dat ass

  • wahyudil

    Posted Jun 17, 2009 7:30 am PT

    high hopes in it

  • holy_terr0r

    Posted Jun 13, 2009 10:07 am PT

    It looks very visually appleaing. Definitely a game I'm going to look into, probably leaning towards renting first.

  • arturo2005xp

    Posted Jun 12, 2009 2:15 pm PT

    Looks very interesting, i like it.
    Hopping to see more about this tittle, SOLD.

  • Nintend0-BuDDy

    Posted Jun 11, 2009 1:43 pm PT

    Looks very nice graphically, I can at least say that...

  • SmartGhost

    Posted Jun 11, 2009 11:37 am PT

    nah....ill pass

  • MiiWiiNumber2

    Posted Jun 10, 2009 5:54 pm PT

    Spyborgs, are you kidding, how about Spinjas! who came up with the name? all kidding aside it dosent look too bad, and the wii needs some full on action games

  • Darthkaiser

    Posted Jun 9, 2009 10:02 pm PT

    An interesting game a bright future is coming for the wii I like to think

  • SQUALL20XX

    Posted Jun 9, 2009 3:12 pm PT

    Looks promising

  • RTRGRZA

    Posted Jun 9, 2009 1:18 pm PT

    Coo

  • Col-Neil

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 5:35 am PT

    interesting

  • Junpeikun

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 2:48 am PT

    will be waiting for this...

  • riou7

    Posted Jun 6, 2009 11:04 pm PT

    looks...good

  • Junior_AIN

    Posted Jun 5, 2009 9:40 pm PT

    I lol'ed the first time I heard about this game, and my first impression was a lol too. Now I think it could be fun if the controls work properly.

    Not hopeful about it though.

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