And it plays really well with the Panasonic brand 3DO controller! The intro and cutscenes look great as well! I can see how this game really would have blown people away, back in 1993, when it was released on DOS.
I did get it complete for $17.58, which includes shipping and handling, although the front cover is a somewhat warped or bent.
I got Syndicate in the mail today...
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Re: I got Syndicate in the mail today...
Syndicate was amazing. I played it on the Amiga A1200. The variety of ways you can complete the missions is what makes it awesome.
Re: I got Syndicate in the mail today...
Love the Syndicate games.
Have you seen the recent kickstarter called Satellite Reign that'll reboot the genre...
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/5li ... lite-reign
Have you seen the recent kickstarter called Satellite Reign that'll reboot the genre...
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/5li ... lite-reign
Re: I got Syndicate in the mail today...
small tip:
decrease dosage levels of everything at the start of most missions.
Then set it to max when the fighting starts. Your guys will be able to stay juiced for much longer.
decrease dosage levels of everything at the start of most missions.
Then set it to max when the fighting starts. Your guys will be able to stay juiced for much longer.
Re: I got Syndicate in the mail today...
So below half?
I have the Jaguar version.
I'll try that.
On the Jag version the arrow-option to center/adjust the screen doesn't work. C-arrow(D-pad) to adjust the left panel does work. Does it work on the 3D0?
I have the Jaguar version.
I'll try that.
On the Jag version the arrow-option to center/adjust the screen doesn't work. C-arrow(D-pad) to adjust the left panel does work. Does it work on the 3D0?
What came after the Jaguar was the PS1 which for all it's greatness, ushered in corporate development and with it the bleached, repetitive, bland titles which for the most part we're still playing today. - David Wightman