Psychic Force 2012

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Psychic Force 2012
Developer(s) Taito Corporation
Publisher(s) Acclaim
Release date(s) October 31, 1999
Genre(s) Action, Fighting, Cyberpunk
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
Platform(s) Arcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation
Media GD-ROM, CD-ROM/XA
Input One or Two players

Psychic Force 2012 is the sequel to Taito Corporations 1997 arcade game Psychic Force. The game is one of Segas first games released onto the Dreamcast console in 1999. The game was released on October 31, 1999 in North America through now-defunct distributor Acclaim.

The PC and Dreamcast versions were very similar to the arcade version, but the game was also adapted for PlayStation and called "Psychic Force 2": with downgraded graphics, but with some extra features (three more characters, psy-expand mode, "intro" video).

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[edit] Story

In 2010, The immense power of Keith and Burn's final showdown, caused the untimely destruction of the Old Noa underground Fortress, where many Psychiccers lost their lives. Noa has been destroyed officially. With the demise of Noa, the world's Psychiccers are left without a leader.

In 2012, Keith Evans resurrects Neo Noa and follows the path towards a peaceful world for united Psychiccers. Richard Wong creates his own Army of Psychiccers to destroy Neo Noa and humans alike. There is also a "Third Force" of Psychiccers who seek their friends and family, and hunt down members of Neo Noa and Army to find the truth. [1]

[edit] Gameplay

Psychic Force 2012 is nearly identical to its prequel. However the cast of the game was expanded with the addition of seven characters and tweaks to the fighting system which allowed for quicker recoveries, more elaborated psychic attacks and the ability to use the Z-axis in a more open manner.

[edit] References

  1.   JOng (2000). Psychic Force 2012 FAQ. Gamefaqs. Retrieved on June 2, 2006.

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