Syndicate

Syndicate

Old Syndicate

Ah, Syndicate. This is based on an old Amiga game, you know. I used to love it, I think, my memory is hazy – but I do remember I was absolutely awful at it. I loved going in, all guns blazing, then running out of ammo or failing missions for accidentally killing civilians. Syndicate had one of the most original weapons ever: The Persuadatron. You just run around with it, and it convinces people to follow you around. I vaguely remember using it to gather up twenty or so meat-shields then rushing into enemy territory and getting bummed. I was way too impatient and impetuous in my younger days to be playing strategy games. Despite growing as a person and becoming quite calm and calculating, I still don’t really like strategy games. So, it’s pretty good that this re-booted re-make is re-imagined as a first person shooter then!

New Syndicate

I’ll tackle the story first, while it’s still fresh in my mind. It was awful. Just coming off of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, I may be judging it a tad too harshly when I say that as far as comparisons go, Deus Ex is highbrow literature whereas Syndicate is Saturday morning cartoon adaptation. I’m not a fan of disrespecting creative endeavours that people have quite obviously poured their heart and soul into, but the story lacked emotion, I never felt the motivation behind any of the characters actions, and it was over far too quickly. If you want to make me care about a character, let me spend some time getting to know them. The campaign being so short contributed to the abrupt nature of the story, but I’ll write about that a bit later.

This is a spoiler, by the way, but at one point your avatar is holding the lead female character down, with a gun pointed at her head, and you are prompted to pull the trigger. I didn’t hesitate because I cared for the character, or because I thought that shooting a not-real lady with an imaginary gun was wrong, but because I was intrigued as to how the developers would deal with the repercussions. If I shot this lady in the face, would I be taking a different path through the game? Or is she only important up to this point? Do I really have a choice? As it turns out, if you don’t pull the trigger, you momentarily malfunction and she is able to walk away while telling you that she designed your chip and had programmed a few safeguards in there, and if you do pull the trigger, you momentarily malfunction and she is able to walk away while telling you that she designed your chip and had programmed a few safeguards in there.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Deus Ex: Human Revolution

The fashion was a personal highlight

If I could sum this game up in one sentence, it would be:

Quite simply amazing.

First, some history. Knowing where you’ve been helps you understand where you are. I did try to play the original Deus Ex on the PS2 – I didn’t get on with it. Edge sold this new game to me quite early on with their features on the then-named “Deus Ex 3”. The exquisite juxtaposition of mechanical arms and Renaissance inspired fashion. The luxurious black and gold palette running through every screenshot. Then the lovely melatonin made a Deus Ex: Human Revolution thread on the Random Fury! forum. The videos he posted whet my appetite. Looking back now, a lot of content from those old YouTube videos never actually made it into the game. Anyway, the game came out, and for whatever reason, I never got around to purchasing it.

I was staying round David’s house one weekend, and he had recently been bought it. He put it on, showed me where he could get up to, then he asked if I wanted to try. To be honest, if anyone put it on the hardest setting and played it like a regular first person shooter, they’d struggle to get further than my brother did. This is not Halo. Cover is your friend in DE:HR. There is a subtle art to lining up shots from behind cover, then popping out and plugging an enemies skull in the split second between their clip emptying and them retreating back behind their box. With it being a stealth-based game, I thought David would get on with it – he loves Metal Gear Solid. I have explained to him that it is a semi-sneak-em-up, and that he needs to use cover. Hopefully he gets on better with it when I give it back to him.

Me and my metal arms, just chilling, having a fag break

Where to start with my experiences with this game? From the start, I guess. Which is odd, because I pretty much started with the downloadable episode, The Missing Link. I did originally start from the start, only to be totally overwhelmed with the Detroit mission hub. Most of the new content added to games nowadays tend to be shorter, standalone experiences, which I figured would be more beneficial in the long run. It didn’t spoil the story at all, and the whole episode warmed me up to what was to come.

There is a curious bug in Deus Ex: Human Revolution that I am amazed hasn’t been patched yet. When hacking any of the (very numerous) devices in the game, instead of hitting X to accept your rewards, if you load up a previous save game, the game still remembers that it owes you those rewards, so the next time you hack anything, you get the rewards for both hacks. Taken to extremes, you could hack the same device (preferably one with a big juicy EXP reward) numerous times and receive a hell of a lot of bonuses. There is one PC, quite near the start of the game, that gives you 500 EXP once hacked. Hack it ten times and you have a Praxis Point to spend on upgrading your augments. Hack it twenty times, and you have two Praxis Points. Do as I did on my first “proper” playthrough and hack it sixty times, and you get yourself a nice little headstart in terms of upgrades. Eager to upgrade everything, I quite often saved before I hacked anything, then hacked them four more times to get a bit more juice. Be warned though – hacking the same thing over and over is a seriously boring exercise.

Gamerscore target reached

Gamerscore target reached

I hit my target of 80,000 Gamerscore today. I had until the end of the year, but it was playing on my mind a lot, so I just decided to get it over with before Halo 4 hits. And there are a few other games I want to play for fun in the meantime too, such as Deus Ex: Human…