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MINDJACK Review

Square Enix

Great Tunes Begging You Not to “Open That Door”

 

Music is a recurring strong point for Square Enix, and MindJack doesn

Fun Combat

 

Combat works well in the game, as most enemies you are running into are evenly matched with your characters.  Even though Jim doesn

Game developers have loaded the game up with flashy locations, neon signs to rival Las Vegas and impressive set design.  Mind Jack is an enjoyable game to look at while you are playing, but not so pretty you forget someone is shooting at you.  There does tend to be an overabundance of greys and blues in the game, but this is a minor complaint. Characters in the game move in a believable and lifelike manner and even carry weapons realistically.

Halo Inspired Weapon System

 

While it

Multiplayer In and Out

 

So that

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