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Syndicate (PlayStation 3)

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Description

Syndicate is a reboot of the Bullfrog strategy series franchise from the nineties. Unlike the original games where the focus was on tactical management of a shooter squad, this version is a first-person shooter set in the same universe but without strategy elements.

The game takes place in 2069 in a world that is ruled by syndicates following the invention of a neural chip implant that gives users direct access to a dataverse network without the use of electronic devices. Due to this technical revolution, the world has been divided between chipped and unchipped people, where the latter refuse and oppose the advancement. There is tension between the different syndicates as well, with lots of corporate espionage. Syndicates battle his by deploying bio-engineered agents that are enforced with chips. They defend the intelligence of their own syndicate and attempt to infiltrate others. Players take command of Miles Kilo, an agent of the Eurocorp syndicate. He has a new prototype chip and is sent out on a mission to test the abilities. The events of this first mission set in motion the storyline for the rest of the game, filled with espionage, betrayal, brutal murders and the opposition of unchipped civilians who are deemed terrorists.

The game is played from a first-person perspective and Kilo can carry two weapons at a time, along with grenades. The gameplay includes a cover system and health regenerates automatically over time. His DART 6 bio-chip provides most of his abilities. He can slow down time and activate x-ray vision. Another element are the breach powers. Kilo is able to hack into opponents and then choose one of the three options: Backfire (guns jam up an do some damage, makes them leave their cover, and they become more vulnerable), Suicide (enemies execute themselves or use a grenade when they are in a group) and Persuasion (enemies turn to your side for a short time, but commit suicide when there are no enemies around).

Multiplayer is available through an online four-player cooperative mode in a separate campaign based on missions from the singleplayer game. It is divided in smaller segments with resupply points. Players earn experience points through kills, healing squad members, and completing objectives. At the start of the game one of the three available classes is chosen, with further customization through power and weapon loadouts. The collected points can be spent to update the main chip through a tech tree and unlock additional breach powers, unlock weapon improvements such as reload times, recoil, capacity ... and a tech tree for abilities more closely tied to the chosen class. There is no competitive multiplayer mode.

Screenshots

Syndicate PlayStation 3 You can extract chips from certain key characters and use them to enhance your abilities.
Syndicate PlayStation 3 Narrow alley shootout.
Syndicate PlayStation 3 Taking a little stroll with your boss.
Syndicate PlayStation 3 Various "propaganda" sources are scattered across the game. They serve as a collectable source of game's world information.

Alternate Titles

  • "Project RedLime" -- Working title

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The Press Says

Giant Bomb Feb 21, 2012 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars 100
PlayStation Trophies Feb 21, 2012 85 out of 100 85
Norrköpings Tidningar Mar 09, 2012 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 80
newbreview.com Feb 21, 2012 4 out of 5 80
Hasta los Juegos Mar 07, 2012 7.5 out of 10 75
GameSpot Feb 21, 2012 7.5 out of 10 75
IGN Feb 21, 2012 7.5 out of 10 75
Jeuxvideo.com Feb 22, 2012 13 out of 20 65

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Trivia

Australian censorship

All versions of Syndicate are banned in Australia due to decapitation and dismemberment, despite other games released in the country carrying the same type of content. EA slammed the Classification Board in that country for their decision and refused to release an edited version.

Engine

In an interview with 1UP in June 2011 Johan Kristiansson announced that Syndicate would be the studio's last project to use its proprietary in-house engine. The company signed a deal with Epic Games in February 2011 to use the UnrealEngine for its next project. All previous games were made with in-house technology.

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