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    Game » consists of 8 releases. Released Feb 21, 2012

    Syndicate is a reinvention of the 1993 game by Bullfrog. Developed at Starbreeze Studios, the game puts players in the shoes of Miles Kilo, one of the cybernetically-enhanced Agents who wages war against enemy mega-corporations on behalf of EuroCorp, his sponsor syndicate.

    Syndicate Hands-On: The Suicide Rate Is About To Skyrocket

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    Edited By jeff
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    Hey guys, what do you want out of a Syndicate reboot? OK, fair enough, it's a loaded question, but it's been hard to ignore the rising voices of those who are, shall we say, less than satisfied with the news that Starbreeze has been working away at a first-person shooter that will bear the Syndicate name. It all feels like a replay of the recent XCOM hubbub, where longtime fans of a strategy game stood up and said something like "a first-person shooter? Great, we really need more of those."

    So here's the potentially crazy twist. I got to play a brief chunk of Starbreeze's Syndicate recently, and it has tons of potential. The quick mission I embarked on--which showed off the basic powers at your disposal, a couple of weapons, and a few puzzle-type situations--might only be looking to capture the basic spirit of Bullfrog's classic, but if it pans out, it might also make for a great shooter with a skill tree. I was pretty taken aback by what I saw and played.

    Syndicate is set in a chipped future, where most every human and plenty of inanimate objects contain embedded chips that, in the right hands, enhance humans. In the hands of an evil corporation bent on taking out their rivals at any cost, though, they can be subverted to do all sorts of nasty business. In the game, you'll play as an agent named Miles Kilo, a prototype that has the ability to hack nearby chips, allowing you to carry out said nasty business on behalf of your bosses. Kilo, raised by the corporation, is totally controlled by his chip and, at the beginning of the game, has no real moral compass. This will allow, or perhaps even demand that you behave in a ruthless manner. And, based a brief conversation I had with someone associated with the game, you probably don't need to be a genius to guess how this plot's major story beats go.

    But enough about that. Manipulating, or "breaching" the world is your main way of interacting with things. In some cases, you'll need to turn on a vision mode to find a breachable object, which opens a secure door. There's no hacking minigame here, you're simply holding down a button until a meter fills up. The demo, which has you seeking out a member of a rival corporation, who is in possession of a chip that you need, opens with a moment that you'll see in the game' s trailer. You happen upon an interrogation room and are, in a tutorial-like fashion, commanded to breach one of the two authorities inside the room. This causes him to grab his head in pain and go into suicide mode. He quickly pulls out a pistol, guns down his associate, shoots the guy they're apparently interrogating, and then, just for the heck of it, he stuffs the barrel of the pistol into his mouth and finishes the job. The force from that blast sends the body crashing through the window between you and the room, giving you access to the next area.

    But the abilities aren't strictly for scripted moments or opening doors. After acquiring the chip you're searching for--another bloody moment involving a guy that seemingly can't wait to off himself--you gain access to the three basic powers. Suicide works as advertised, causing any enemy to flip out and kill himself. If you're lucky, he'll choose to use a grenade, which might take out other nearby targets. The backfire ability appears to cause gun malfunctions, and it essentially knocks your target down for a bit, giving you time to react. Persuade flips the alignment of the targeted enemy, causing him to shoot at his own guys for a bit. Each power has its own meter, and the meters are charged by adrenaline, meaning that you'll fill them up by killing enemies the old fashioned way.

    The vision mode is called
    The vision mode is called "DART." That probably stands for something.

    You start the mission with a pistol, and some augmented reality HUD elements put ammo counters right next to the pistol. When running and holding the pistol, Kilo cocks the gun slightly diagonally, letting you run and fire wildly as you are doing so. It looks pretty awesome. I was also told that you can slide and shoot at the same time, but didn't see this in action. The other weapon was a gauss rifle that lets you hold the left trigger to lock onto targets. Once you're locked on, you can step around a corner and fire. The bullets will curve to find their target. This is useful for flushing out enemies that are behind cover, and is especially useful when you combine it with the game's vision mode, which reveals enemies that are behind walls. The gun is also used for a bit of puzzle-solving, as one sequence requires you to lock onto a door's vulnerable side and blast it open.

    Along the way, you'll earn experience points that funnel into a skill tree. The usual assortment of number tweaks for health, recharge time, and so on appear to be present, though your three powers will also develop, too. Doing things like gunning down several enemies in a row will give you a little XP bonus.

    It's stylish, though its high-tech look is sure to draw some initial comparisons to Deus Ex: Human Revolution. It's a sensible comparison, but even though these are both first-person shooters with RPG elements and a futuristic, cyber sort of theme, the brief bit of Syndicate I played didn't feel too similar. Syndicate appears to be leaning more on its fast action and shooting than Deus Ex usually does. We'll have to hold tight and see how the rest of it turns out, but the sort of crazy part about all this is that we won't be waiting that long. Alongside the game's first trailer, EA announced that the game is due in February 2012. That's pretty soon.

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    #1  Edited By jeff
    Just another company man.
    Just another company man.

    Hey guys, what do you want out of a Syndicate reboot? OK, fair enough, it's a loaded question, but it's been hard to ignore the rising voices of those who are, shall we say, less than satisfied with the news that Starbreeze has been working away at a first-person shooter that will bear the Syndicate name. It all feels like a replay of the recent XCOM hubbub, where longtime fans of a strategy game stood up and said something like "a first-person shooter? Great, we really need more of those."

    So here's the potentially crazy twist. I got to play a brief chunk of Starbreeze's Syndicate recently, and it has tons of potential. The quick mission I embarked on--which showed off the basic powers at your disposal, a couple of weapons, and a few puzzle-type situations--might only be looking to capture the basic spirit of Bullfrog's classic, but if it pans out, it might also make for a great shooter with a skill tree. I was pretty taken aback by what I saw and played.

    Syndicate is set in a chipped future, where most every human and plenty of inanimate objects contain embedded chips that, in the right hands, enhance humans. In the hands of an evil corporation bent on taking out their rivals at any cost, though, they can be subverted to do all sorts of nasty business. In the game, you'll play as an agent named Miles Kilo, a prototype that has the ability to hack nearby chips, allowing you to carry out said nasty business on behalf of your bosses. Kilo, raised by the corporation, is totally controlled by his chip and, at the beginning of the game, has no real moral compass. This will allow, or perhaps even demand that you behave in a ruthless manner. And, based a brief conversation I had with someone associated with the game, you probably don't need to be a genius to guess how this plot's major story beats go.

    But enough about that. Manipulating, or "breaching" the world is your main way of interacting with things. In some cases, you'll need to turn on a vision mode to find a breachable object, which opens a secure door. There's no hacking minigame here, you're simply holding down a button until a meter fills up. The demo, which has you seeking out a member of a rival corporation, who is in possession of a chip that you need, opens with a moment that you'll see in the game' s trailer. You happen upon an interrogation room and are, in a tutorial-like fashion, commanded to breach one of the two authorities inside the room. This causes him to grab his head in pain and go into suicide mode. He quickly pulls out a pistol, guns down his associate, shoots the guy they're apparently interrogating, and then, just for the heck of it, he stuffs the barrel of the pistol into his mouth and finishes the job. The force from that blast sends the body crashing through the window between you and the room, giving you access to the next area.

    But the abilities aren't strictly for scripted moments or opening doors. After acquiring the chip you're searching for--another bloody moment involving a guy that seemingly can't wait to off himself--you gain access to the three basic powers. Suicide works as advertised, causing any enemy to flip out and kill himself. If you're lucky, he'll choose to use a grenade, which might take out other nearby targets. The backfire ability appears to cause gun malfunctions, and it essentially knocks your target down for a bit, giving you time to react. Persuade flips the alignment of the targeted enemy, causing him to shoot at his own guys for a bit. Each power has its own meter, and the meters are charged by adrenaline, meaning that you'll fill them up by killing enemies the old fashioned way.

    The vision mode is called
    The vision mode is called "DART." That probably stands for something.

    You start the mission with a pistol, and some augmented reality HUD elements put ammo counters right next to the pistol. When running and holding the pistol, Kilo cocks the gun slightly diagonally, letting you run and fire wildly as you are doing so. It looks pretty awesome. I was also told that you can slide and shoot at the same time, but didn't see this in action. The other weapon was a gauss rifle that lets you hold the left trigger to lock onto targets. Once you're locked on, you can step around a corner and fire. The bullets will curve to find their target. This is useful for flushing out enemies that are behind cover, and is especially useful when you combine it with the game's vision mode, which reveals enemies that are behind walls. The gun is also used for a bit of puzzle-solving, as one sequence requires you to lock onto a door's vulnerable side and blast it open.

    Along the way, you'll earn experience points that funnel into a skill tree. The usual assortment of number tweaks for health, recharge time, and so on appear to be present, though your three powers will also develop, too. Doing things like gunning down several enemies in a row will give you a little XP bonus.

    It's stylish, though its high-tech look is sure to draw some initial comparisons to Deus Ex: Human Revolution. It's a sensible comparison, but even though these are both first-person shooters with RPG elements and a futuristic, cyber sort of theme, the brief bit of Syndicate I played didn't feel too similar. Syndicate appears to be leaning more on its fast action and shooting than Deus Ex usually does. We'll have to hold tight and see how the rest of it turns out, but the sort of crazy part about all this is that we won't be waiting that long. Alongside the game's first trailer, EA announced that the game is due in February 2012. That's pretty soon.

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    #2  Edited By MonstroUK

    Razor Wire!

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    #3  Edited By HermanToothrot

    Huh... Color me pleasantly surprised. DE:HR with better shooting sounds great.

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    #4  Edited By SomeJerk

    I say, of course there's a lot of shooting, it's fucking Syndicate. Fuck the haters and their childish ways. I was there for the original Syndicate and I will be right here when this game comes, gonna buy it and play it and hopefully feel it's worthy of the Syndicate title.

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    #5  Edited By jeffk38uk

    The hacking of people as an actual gameplay element sounds pretty cool really.

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    #6  Edited By Minlow

    Oh fuck, this coupled with that trailer means I am back on the Starbreeze train.

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    #7  Edited By MEATBALL

    The way EA are rushing this out there sort of concerns me. After all these years do they simply have a turd in their hands that they're trying to very quickly dispose of? It'll be interesting to see if they ramp up the marketing closer to release or give it the Shadows of the Damned/Alice treatment (not to say those were bad games, I thoroughly enjoyed both).

    That said, between the trailer and these impressions it's sounding like a fairly promising game.

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    #8  Edited By SlashDance

    All games should be announced this way.

    "Hey guys check this new thing ! By the way you can play it in less than 6 months !"

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    #9  Edited By Mr_Spinnington

    well time to kill myself

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    #10  Edited By stalefishies

    Seems neat enough, but I really wanted more RPG emphasis out of Deus Ex: HR rather than less.
     
    Also, that is totally a way better headline than Hands-On: Syndicate.

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    #11  Edited By babylonian

    Ahahaha, the subhead had me expecting this to be the most negative preview in the history of Giant Bomb. Sounds interesting and surprisingly brutal!

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    #12  Edited By sirdesmond

    Actually sounds pretty awesome. I am now interested.

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    #13  Edited By Jimbo

    I don't know... this reeks of Invisible War to me. The protagonist looks like he walked straight off the IW cover too, with his Xtreme hair and sideways gun bullshit.

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    #14  Edited By DefAde

    Loved Sydicate back on the Amiga... Love the recent Deus Ex... Hopefully gonna love this too

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    #15  Edited By Vexxan

    Hack people?

    Sold.

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    #16  Edited By chilibean_3

    Wow, February. That's kinda very soon. I like the idea of releasing pretty soon after announcement.

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    #17  Edited By Rowr

    Well yeh its starbreeze, starbreeze are fucking awesome.

    But i still want isometric syndicate.

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    #18  Edited By spartan1017

    I did not expect Deus Ex HR 2 to be coming out this quick. Those guys are fast.

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    #19  Edited By niamahai

    D.A.R.T
    Direct Attack Retina Targeting

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    #20  Edited By DystopiaX

    Nice to hear they're bringing something new to the party and not just making another shooter clone.

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    #21  Edited By MeatSim

    Who knew assisted suicide could be so much fun.

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    So you probably get to be a rogue agent fighting the mean 'ol mega-corporation? Bite me Starbreeze, part of what was so great about the original series was that you were the mega-corporation.

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    #23  Edited By delta_ass

    This is great news for Syndicate devotees, Jeff. Given how much you tend to dislike FPSs, it's impressive how Starbreeze managed to change your mind.

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    #24  Edited By GozerTC

    @Rowr said:

    Well yeh its starbreeze, starbreeze are fucking awesome.

    But i still want isometric syndicate.

    This pretty much sums up my opinion. Along with the original article:

    "a first-person shooter? Great, we really need more of those.
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    #25  Edited By baron_calamity

    I'm coming around to this game. I'll probably give it a chance.

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    #26  Edited By thetrin

    Yeah, I'm not sure I liie the hackneyed "fight the power" twist to Syndicate. Syndicate's appeal was in BEING the power.

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    #27  Edited By AssInAss

    @Rowr said:

    Well yeh its starbreeze, starbreeze are fucking awesome.

    But i still want isometric syndicate.

    Paradox's Cartel: This game is for all the Syndicate fans who want an isometric spiritual successor.

    Starbreeze's Syndicate: This game is for all of us who never played the old games.

    Win-win situation, don't you think?

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    #28  Edited By Crash_Happy

    I'm still all ready to hate it, otherwise this wouldn't be the internet. I'll hold off on the rage for now I guess.

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    #29  Edited By Nocall

    "a first-person shooter? Great, we really need more of those."

    Still sums up the feelings automatically conjured whenever I see anything about Syndicate. I'll probably buy the game and love it, I'm sure, but it still bothers me that it's called Syndicate. It's weird that the name is all that actually annoys me--but it really does. It really does. /shrug

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    #30  Edited By RecallBerserk

    @AssInAss said:

    Paradox's Cartel: This game is for all the Syndicate fans who want an isometric spiritual successor.

    Starbreeze's Syndicate: This game is for all of us who never played the old games.

    Win-win situation, don't you think?

    Thanks, I knew nothing of Cartel until just right now :)

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    #31  Edited By Tennmuerti

    @Delta_Ass said:

    This is great news for Syndicate devotees, Jeff. Given how much you tend to dislike FPSs, it's impressive how Starbreeze managed to change your mind.

    hahahahaha!

    oh you're good

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    I consider these kinds of games spin-offs rather than actual sequels since they are nothing alike and they tend to just inhabit the same universe. Even if its a decent shooter, is it Syndicate?

    Heck, at first I thought this was Deus Ex.

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    and the black and gold doesnt help.

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    #34  Edited By myslead

    XCOM looks alright to be honest... maybe Syndicate will be as good too...

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    #35  Edited By darkjester74

    Sounds awesome! =D

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    #36  Edited By Enigma777

    Looking forward to it.

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    #37  Edited By Undeadpool

    @myslead said:

    XCOM looks alright to be honest... maybe Syndicate will be as good too...

    Glad I wasn't the only one who thinks that.

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    #38  Edited By prestonhedges

    See, Syndicate keeps sounding better and better whereas everything that comes out about XCOM is like some huge elaborate troll against PC gamers.

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    #39  Edited By Kazona

    Oh joy another shooter. Is that all the big games are capable of these days ?

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    #40  Edited By Chummy8

    Not expecting much from this. I'm tired of games that are merely a series of button prompts.

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    #41  Edited By chilibean_3

    As someone who sucks at RTS style games and doesn't enjoy them because of that, I'm all for the change in formats. But I totally get why some dudes had their reactions. This seem like it has potential.

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    #42  Edited By TadThuggish

    I AM MAD ON THE INTERNET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    #43  Edited By ajamafalous

    HACK THE PLANET

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    #44  Edited By ultimatepunchrod

    this sounds awesome. it hardly ever works out that i can see the reveal trailer and read a preview in the same day. thanks GB

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    #45  Edited By Shaanyboi

    Wait... are you saying people on the internet were overreacting without any semblence of objective opinion or impressions? NO WAY

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    #46  Edited By Ravenlight

    @Babylonian said:

    the subhead had me expecting this to be the most negative preview in the history of Giant Bomb.

    Glad I wasn't the only one under that impression. Color me pleasantly surprised how this is turning out.

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    #47  Edited By GreggD

    @Lonely_Misanthrope said:

    So you probably get to be a rogue agent fighting the mean 'ol mega-corporation? Bite me Starbreeze, part of what was so great about the original series was that you were the mega-corporation.

    Jeez, people will complain about anything with this game.

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    #48  Edited By prestonhedges

    @GreggD said:

    @Lonely_Misanthrope said:

    So you probably get to be a rogue agent fighting the mean 'ol mega-corporation? Bite me Starbreeze, part of what was so great about the original series was that you were the mega-corporation.

    Jeez, people will complain about anything with this game.

    The "lone rogue agent fighting against the man" is kind of an annoying cliche at this point. Though I don't think anyone knows if that's the case here.

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    #49  Edited By ryanwho

    Cool so Mindjack. Mindjack turned out awsome.

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    #50  Edited By James_ex_machina

    The trailer got my full attention. Definitely looks more like a shooter the DEHR

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