![]() Naturally, it's used to fling stuff around with the power of your grey matter, and thus can be used to stack boxes to make impromptu stairways, or pick up guards and bash them to death on a wall. And they're endlessly entertaining - not just because they're cool and fancily implemented, but because there are myriad ways to employ them and combine effects. As well as butcher lots of cannon-fodder enemies. The hook, as you no doubt know by now, is that you get to use an endlessly entertaining range of psionic powers to help you uncover main man Nick Scryer's mysterious past. Whatever the reason, this time, it doesn't matter while Second Sight, like TimeSplitters, is bound to be tremendous, Psi-Ops is looking equally as entertaining, continuing Midway's recent run of excellent games, last exemplified by The Suffering. How else to explain why two incredibly similar games - this and Free Radical's Second Sight - have popped up at the same time? Or perhaps there's some industrial espionage going on. ![]() ![]() Maybe ideas spring fully-formed into developer's heads when their time has come. Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy is released for PS2 and Xbox in September
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