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MindJack (Video Game)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })MindJack is a third-person shooter video game developed by feelplus and published by Square Enix for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Unlike most shooters, this game also has a unique feature in that the player can use “mind jackinghacking” to take control of wounded enemies, NPCs on the map and even some robots. The game allows for seamless transition between single- and multi-player modes as well, letting up to four players join one server where they can either help the server host as the blue team or impede his progress as the red team.The game takes place in A.D. 2031, when the world’s governments are in decline and corrupt corporations are rising to fill the void. FIA agent Jim Corbijn is tailing a suspected terrorist known as "Weiss" through San Mira International Airport and ends up killing her contact. Unfortunately, he finds out that the man he killed was an undercover FIA agent. Jim suddenly finds himself cut off from his organization and is forced to rely on Weiss for help. The Action Duo must work together to discover why they are suddenly being marked for death and what secret is so powerful that the Mega-Corp NERKAS will go to any lengths to keep it a secret.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) | |
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Body Surf: One of your two main mindhacking powers. | |
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The Atoner: The real player character is Andrew Gardener. Turns out he's been Dead All Along, and Jim has been antagonized by prerecorded messages. Gardener's mindhacking ghost has been guiding Jim so he can get back into his lab and destroy the Emily mainframe. | |
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Action Commands: You can press B at close range to perform a melee combo that injures your enemies, though the game treats it as more of a suggestion than a command. | |
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Artificial Stupidity: Both friendly and enemy AI characters have a bad habit of leaving cover and wandering into the open while several people are shooting at them. And on one occasion, a boss will actually shoot the ground. | |
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Came Back Wrong | |
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Came Back Wrong: The final boss is the result of a failed attempt by the inventor of mindhack to digitally bring back the consciousness of his dead daughter. The resulting creation is... less than stable. | |
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Child Soldiers: If you turn a child civilian into a Mind Slave, very much yes. | |
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