Syndicate - one of the best games ever made
Review by Underdogs for the-underdogs.info
Syndicate is an outstanding, incredibly atmospheric action-strategy game by Bullfrog,
one of the best of its kind. The game is set in a bleak future where "Syndicates"
control the world. You're a young executive in a small European based syndicate,
you must perform a series of tasks to subdue the major population centres one by one
until you have driven the forces of the rival corporations out of their final strongholds.
What makes Syndicate stand out from other real-time strategy games is the combination
great gameplay and unmatched immersion that never gets boring. The game mixes elements
of business management, strategy and action into one very addicting package.
Missions are carried out by up to four agents, any or all of whom can be controlled
by you through use of the "CHIP" technology. Each agent has his or her own
stats, which can be improved via implementing cybernetic attachments, which in turn
must be researched using funds you collect from winning a mission. One of the game's
best feature is the ability to adjust the stats of your agents. Since they are not real
humans but cyborgs, the agents' Intelligence, Perception, and Adrenalin levels can
be artificially boosted by drugs at any time to suit your tactics. You will often boost
an agent's attribute to the level you prefer, and then leave him to fend for himself - the
agent will then react with pinpoint accuracy to any threats, and run away if necessary.
Of course, as with real-life drugs, there is a downside. After a sustained period
of exposure to the drug, the body's tolerance increases, and the net effect of the
drug increases - more is needed to achieve the same effects as before (diminishing
marginal utility, one might say). This simulation of drug addiction is very well
implemented, and adds a great dimension to gameplay.
Although most of the missions are of the "kill all enemies" type, there are many different objectives that keep the game afresh: you will subdue the local resistance, capture VIPs, or even use a persuadertron on someone. Speaking of persuadertron: this is a good example of how unique and deep Syndicate is. Not quite a weapon, the persuadertron allows you to persuade others to your side -- anyone falling under the influence of the persuadertron will follow the agent who carries it, powerless to resist. Normal citizens can be "persuaded" instantly, while guards, police and members of opposing syndicates require that a number of civilians are persuaded first before the persuadertron will work on them.
Played from a excellent isometric pseudo 3D perspective, Syndicate was
a graphic tour de force for its time. Busy streets are filled pedestrians,
vehicles and enemy agents. Digital street signs advertise the latest products
as your agents battle it out with the forces of the enemy beneath. Buildings
can be entered, cars driven around (and used to splatter enemies), and occasional
parts of the environment can be ignited. With incredible atmosphere, solid gameplay,
and high replayability, Syndicate is Peter Molyneux' masterpiece and one of
the best games ever made. A must-have, especially for all cyberpunk fans.
Two thumbs up, way up!