Psi-Ops The Mindgate Conspiracy ( Part 1 )
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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 gamers 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 (a brain that's even better than those of the super-powered Jedi in games of a similar nature) 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.

Nick's a normal guy, only he can kill you with his brain. Trained by the Government's Mindgate department, Nick is a telekinetic telepath who can also disembody himself and float through doors. In order to crush The Movement, an army of brainwashed meat puppets controlled telepathically by ex-Mindgate personnel, Nick is memory-wiped and dropped into a hopeless battle. The plan is for him to be captured by The Movement, which he'll then infiltrate after his memories are restored by another operative. Of course, there are a few twists along the way.

These twists are of the typically predictable videogame variety, but the acting isn't half bad and the characters are laughably evil / seductive. We're especially fond of the nefarious Michael Clark Duncan clone -- former pizza devouring trainer of Nick who now spends his off hours playing with gasoline trucks and the massive crates of every shooter's obligatory warehouse levels. He's so Kingpin in design we can't help but chuckle, especially when he stumbles between Jov, the telepath that commands legions of men with his mind, and The General, who has seen it fit to tyrannically lead The Movement but also to appoint himself a variety of superfluous accommodations he probably created just to make his jacket look cooler. It's an eccentric cast of unnecessarily power-hungry lunatics, but their appeal is not because of their absurd character, but rather because of their absurd abilities.
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xhuxho90
Posted on: July 29, 2010, 1:14 am
Somebody tested the game?? does it work??
killer1one2
Posted on: September 13, 2010, 6:31 am
it does work, but strangely no pre-rendered videos play. cutscenes, extras, etc, they refuse to play, at least for me...tested both off dvd and hdd
PeraHV
Posted on: July 12, 2011, 6:48 pm
this game not work...
deazbox74
Posted on: December 31, 2011, 3:31 pm
Woks perfectly run on hdd,Thankz.

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