Saturday, August 27, 2011

Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy

Generally shooting games means,in the war zone,we use our oun making weapon and kill our enemy.But in Psi ops,we use our traditional weapons with psychic abilities.With psychic power,we will feel extra adventure,extra fun.

Psi Ops puts us in control of Nick Scryer a Psi-operative with psychic abilities such as telekinesis and mind control.Use these psychic abilities along with traditional weapons to fight our way through an army of terrorists.The game is come with in game advertising.

Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy is a shooting video game developed by Midway Games for the Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows PC platforms.It was also being developed for the Nintendo GameCube titled ESPionage but later cancelled.The game was released in North America on June 14, 2004;the European release followed on October 1, 2004.On June 9, 2008, the full version was offered as a free download hosted by fileplanet with in-game advertising,but also allowing to purchase the game in order to remove the advertising.A FilePlanet subscription is required to receive the game.

Our mind become the ultimate weapon in Psi-Ops,where stealth action and psychic abilities are combined to create the ultimate special missions operative.Nick Scryer,a talented American Psi-Operative uses an assortment of traditional weapons as well as his unique mind powers to stop a group of terrorists bent on creating global chaos.Strategically infiltrate seven levels within four major enemy compounds,while outsmarting challenging enemy AI and discovering multiple paths through non-linear missions.Use powerful psychic abilities such as telekinesis to move people and objects,psychokinesis to project a wall of fire, mind-control, remote viewing, aura view and mind drain.

With Psi-Ops,Midway has managed to create a well-rounded third-person shooter with an optional stealth component.It's a game that necessitates the use of its initially gimmicky Psionic slant,but also provides us the option to approach situations with a little more finesse than its mundane competitors would.Unfortunately, boasting the most well-developed psychic brain in action doesn't imply perfection within the genre.Psi-Ops still suffers from baffling design decisions and is an ultimately short-lived experience.But in this case, the benefits of a lethal cerebellum far outweigh the negatives of being a brightly burning flame that's perhaps a bit too ambitious.

Sometimes effective twist on an existing formula is enough to turn what would otherwise be a run-of-the-mill experience into a fresh-feeling, well-conceived game.For the most part, the game is your average military-themed third-person action adventure, complete with locked doors, navigation puzzles, and pattern-based boss battles against a variety of colorful foes. But Psi-Ops sets itself apart incredibly well with its series of well-implemented psychic abilities.

While it may look like just another third-person shooter with military overtones, the psi abilities are implemented so well that it's even worth taking a second crack at the game once you've completed it, just to be able to keep using telekinesis to slam foes around. It also tells a good enough story and will last the average player anywhere from 12 to 15 hours the first time through. So if you're on the hunt for a new action game, Psi-Ops would fit the bill very well.

A traditional shooter in many respects, Psi-Ops banks on its rag doll physics and variety of psychic powers to differentiate itself.In the game, the player is Nick Scryer, a "PSI-Operative" whose mind has been wiped to allow him to infiltrate a terrorist organization. However, he is captured and must fight his way out with the help of Sara, a double agent. As he progresses, he regains his PSI powers.

It's a simple bit of praise that's hard to appreciate until we've played Psi-Ops through to the end and can reassure ourself that while struggling with a sometimes clunky camera and a few inappropriate design decisions,you're still having an immense amount of fun in what is an ultimately well put together,well thought out,and surprisingly functional,approachable title.

It's a little profane,a little gory,a little short,and may have a few problems, but Psi-Ops is nevertheless sadistic fun from start to finish.

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