Square Enix lines up Mindjack

June 17th, 2010 by Edwin in Game Previews

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Square Enix is more often than not associated with new RPGs, but this time round they are offering an all-new action online shooter known as MINDJACK. It will see Japanese game studio feelplus developing the title, where it ought to be ready for an October release later this year on the Xbox 360 and Sony PS3 video game consoles. Just what is MINDJACK exactly? This unique action shooter is set in 2031, where it will attempt to draw players in using superior graphcis and expert storytelling mastery of both Square Enix and feelplus, in order to offer a distinctive experience that throws players into a revolutionary playing field where an engaging solo campaign transitions seamlessly to thrilling, cooperative multiplayer gameplay.

A new era. Sophisticated and complex technologies are now contributing to the advancements of mankind. However, the world’s governments are crumbling, new corrupt powers arise and conspiracies proliferate. The truth behind the proscribed technology could destroy the very core of humanity. Join a rogue team of agents as they fight for survival and entangle themselves deeper into the mystery. MINDJACK offers a unique online experience. Enter a revolutionary playing field upon which an engaging solo campaign transitions seamlessly to thrilling cooperative play. Expand your mind’s reach by “hacking” into enemies, vehicles or civilians and enjoy the freedom to control almost any character. Each bystander becomes an active combatant in this new urban warfare. Your “state of mind” is your only limitation!

Sounds like more than half a decent title, and it has been a while since there was a decent shooter to hit the market. We’re sure that owners of both consoles who want something much more different than their regular FPS titles won’t mind giving this a shot when it is released.

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