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Length of Bionic Commando (1988)

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Story

2h 45m

Extras

4h 12m

Complete

4h 47m

*Updated

About Bionic Commando (1988)

Bionic Commando is a side-scrolling action platformer developed by Capcom and released in 1988. Players control a soldier named Nathan "Rad" Spencer, who is equipped with a bionic arm that allows him to swing across gaps, climb walls, and engage in combat against various enemies. The game features both platforming challenges and strategic elements, as players must navigate levels while uncovering a story involving a military conspiracy and battling against the evil organization known as the "Imperial Army." The combination of its innovative gameplay mechanics and engaging storyline made Bionic Commando a notable title in the gaming landscape of its time.

Bionic Commando (1988) is available on platforms NES, Arcade and Amiga.

How long is Bionic Commando (1988)?

The times below represent the possible times you could dedicate to Bionic Commando (1988) depending on how you play it, also considering the average times based on players’ skill levels.

According to the information provided by a total of 16 players, Bionic Commando (1988) it has an average duration of 2 hours and 45 minutes if you only complete the main objectives of the game,. Players who follow this playstyle and play slowly tend to complete it in an average time of 3 hours and 59 minutes. Players who prefer to go quickly tend to complete this playstyle in an average time of 1 hour and 56 minutes.

According to the information provided by a total of 4 players, to also complete the extras, such as optional objectives or side missions from Bionic Commando (1988), the average time is 4 hours and 12 minutes. Players who follow this playstyle and play slowly tend to complete it in an average time of 5 hours and 1 minute. Players who prefer to go quickly tend to complete this playstyle in an average time of 3 hours and 24 minutes.

According to the information provided by a total of 5 players, to complete the story and also complete the optional objectives of the game along with all achievements, collectibles, or trophies from Bionic Commando (1988) to complete it 100%, the game will last an average of 4 hours and 47 minutes. Players who follow this playstyle and play slowly tend to complete it in an average time of 5 hours and 46 minutes. Players who prefer to go quickly tend to complete this playstyle in an average time of 2 hours and 14 minutes.

*Average length of Bionic Commando (1988).
players Average Time Playing slowly Playing quickly
Story 16 2h 45m 3h 59m 1h 56m
Extras 4 4h 12m 5h 1m 3h 24m
Complete 5 4h 47m 5h 46m 2h 14m

Length of Bionic Commando (1988) by platform

Below, you can see the average duration of Bionic Commando (1988) based on all playstyles for each platform it is played on:

*Average length of Bionic Commando (1988) by platform.
players Story Extras Complete
NES 14 2h 39m 4h 10m 4h 11m
Arcade 0 - - -
Amiga 3 1h 43m - -

Records of Bionic Commando (1988)

Below is the maximum time and minimum time Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time that any player has spent on Bionic Commando (1988) to complete it based on the platforms on which it is available, without considering the playstyle:

  • Minimum Time: Playing as fast as possible, Bionic Commando (1988) could last 0 hours and 54 minutes.
  • Maximum Time: If you go slowly, taking your time, Bionic Commando (1988) could last 7 hours and 59 minutes.

Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time that any player has spent on Bionic Commando (1988) to complete it based on the platforms on which it is available. These data do not reflect players’ skills but exclusively the total number of hours they have dedicated to the game:

*Maximum and minimum time a player has spent to complete Bionic Commando (1988).
player Fastest Slowest
NES Mr/s. Unknown 0h 54m 7h 59m
Arcade Mr/s. Unknown - -
Amiga Mr/s. Unknown 1h 48m 1h 48m
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