Bionic Commando (también conocido como Top Secret: Hitler's Revival (トップシークレット ヒットラーの復活?) en Japón) es un videojuego publicado en 1987 para la videoconsola NES. Se trata de una secuela del videojuego homónimo publicado en 1987 bajo el nombre de Bionic Commando, aunque comparten el mismo nombre fuera de Japón.
La temática del juego es acción combinada con aventura, en el cual el jugador tiene que explorar cada etapa y obtener el equipo necesario para progresar. El protagonista del juego es Nathan "Rad" Spencer, un comando equipado con un brazo biónico; un arma de agarre que le permite tirarse hacia adelante o hacia sí mismo, columpiándose desde el techo. Como tal, la serie es uno de los pocos casos de juegos de plataformas en el que el jugador no puede saltar. Para cruzar las lagunas o subir repisas, el héroe debe usar su brazo biónico.
At some point during the 1980's the world has become a stage of battle between the Federation and the Empire. The latter sees itself as the successor state to the malevolent Badds, also known as the Nazz. One day, the Federation discovers that the Imperial leader Generalissimo Killt decides to complete an unfinished project codenamed "Albatros" and started by the Badds. The Federation sends their hero Super Joe to stop the Empire's plans, but he is captured. Ladd Spencer, a member of the special FF Battalion, is dispatched to rescue Super Joe and uncover the enemy's secrets.
This version of Bionic Commando is loosely based on the original arcade game and its computer ports, having different levels and plot. The protagonist is a soldier with a bionic arm that extends and contracts. His arm allows him to grab on to fixed objects to swing around and climb up platforms, which is the only way to do so due to the lack of a jumping ability. The arm also grabs opponents and pulls them towards the player character.
After most levels the Bionic Commando will receive items. Often these items are required to successfully complete other levels. Additionally, each level will require a different colored communicator in order to make sense of message traffic.
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