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Name Syndicate
System Sega CD
Year 1995
Developer Bullfrog Software
Genre Strategy

Syndicate is a real-time tactical game developed by Bullfrog Productions and released in 1993 for the Sega CD/Mega-CD. The game was originally released on the Amiga and PC, but was later ported to the Sega CD/Mega-CD. The Sega CD version of Syndicate includes improved graphics, sound effects, and music compared to its original versions.

The game is set in the year 2096, where players take control of a powerful organization known as a “syndicate” which is composed of four agents. Players must use their agents to complete missions that involve taking over cities or completing specific objectives within them. Missions are completed by controlling the agents’ actions such as shooting enemies, planting bombs, and hacking computer systems. In addition to these action elements, there is also a strategic element as players must manage resources such as money and technology in order to upgrade their agents’ abilities.

Players will find themselves immersed in the gritty cyberpunk world of Syndicate with its dark atmosphere and intense combat sequences. The game features detailed pixel art environments that were ahead of its time for 1993, along with an amazing soundtrack that really helps set the mood for each mission. The controls are simple enough so that even novice players can jump right into the action without feeling overwhelmed by complex mechanics or menus.

The main objective of Syndicate is to establish control over all cities in each region by completing missions and acquiring territory through bribes or force. As you progress further into the game, more difficult missions become available which require players to utilize all of their skills in order to succeed. There are also several side missions available which provide additional rewards such as money or technology upgrades which can be used to improve your syndicate’s capabilities even further.

Overall, Syndicate is an engaging tactical experience on the Sega CD/Mega-CD console that still holds up well today due to its solid gameplay mechanics and immersive atmosphere. It’s certainly worth playing if you are looking for an entertaining strategy game from this era of gaming history!

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