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I Predict Psi-Ops Will Be in Stores
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I Predict Psi-Ops Will Be in Stores
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06/14/2004 01:13 PM

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Also, your dead relatives love you and don't want you to be sad. Today, Midway has shipped Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy for PS2 and Xbox. Psi-Ops is a third-person stealth/action game where you play as psychic commando Nick Scryer. Your mission is to go undercover (hint: don't tell anyone your last name) and infiltrate "The Movement", a terrorist organization that usually strikes about fifteen minutes after breakfast and then again late in the evening.

As you can see in the screenshot, you'll have the power to lift things and set them on fire using only the powers of your mind and melodramatic poses. Hopefully Nick will also have to shout "BEHOLD!" to make with the burning and flinging. Nick can also learn to telepathically control enemies, do some remote viewing of inaccessible locations, see auras, and drain brains. You'll also have an array of conventional weapons which you can fire using only the power of your index finger, for when your brain gets tired.
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