In order to crush The Movement, an army of brainwashed meat puppets controlled telepathically by ex-Mindgate personnel, Nick is memory-wiped and dropped into a hopeless battle. Trained by the Government's Mindgate department, Nick is a telekinetic telepath who can also disembody himself and float through doors. Nick's a normal guy, only he can kill you with his brain. But in this case, the benefits of a lethal cerebellum far outweigh the negatives of being a brightly burning flame that's perhaps a bit too ambitious. Psi-Ops still suffers from baffling design decisions and is an ultimately short-lived experience. Unfortunately, boasting the most well-developed psychic brain in action (a brain that's even better than those of the super-powered Jedi in games of a similar nature) doesn't imply perfection within the genre. It's a game that necessitates the use of its initially gimmicky psionic slant, but also provides gamers the option to approach situations with a little more finesse than its mundane competitors would. With Psi-Ops, Midway has managed to create a well-rounded third-person shooter with an optional stealth component.
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