In our time, people are not surprised by anything, because our age is the age of technological progress. Various chips and microcircuits have flooded the world, and as for chips, they have already started implanting them in people, and this is just the beginning. What will happen in the future if chips and microcircuits become the main component of a person? It will be exactly what the game Syndicate (2012) presents to us.
Nothing personal, just business
The future. The entire population of the planet is stuffed with various chips, and our hero is no exception. The world is divided among corporations producing the latest cybernetic means, who don't care about the world and its components; they only want money. Of course, each of these syndicates strives to be the leader, but it's not so easy, so these syndicates have special people whose goals are espionage, contract killings, and stealing technologies from competing syndicates. Our hero is one of them.
Even cooler than the Terminator
Our hero possesses the most innovative chip, which allows him to perform actions impossible for an ordinary person. He can see through walls, easily hack onboard computers, turrets, and so on. In addition, we can also hack chips implanted in the bodies of other people, and the latest chip gives us the ability to control combat installations remotely, while we can shoot enemies with any other weapon. By the way, be prepared to kill not only scoundrels and villains; our hero will have to kill everyone our syndicate orders to eliminate, whether it's the most notorious criminal or just an ordinary employee of a competing syndicate.
Everything with Your Own Eyes
Syndicate (2012) is a classic first-person shooter. The shootouts look similar to many other shooters, with lots of weapons and enemies, but all this classic gameplay is spiced up with future technologies, turning an ordinary shooter into something more. Hand-to-hand combat and thrilling jumps over long distances look especially impressive in the game when mixed with a first-person view. Otherwise, Syndicate (2012) is quite an acceptable shooter with an average storyline, so if you have nothing else to play and are tired of other shooters, buy Syndicate (2012) and you won't regret it.
Rodion Ilin



