The aim of the game is to spread the dark stain of your syndicates colour across the entire surface of the globe. The world map is divided into various territories. From your home base in europe you invade adjacent territories and, through the violent subterfuge of your agents, wrestle them from rival syndicates. Having done so, raise taxes on the locals to increase your profits and punish them for serving the wrong syndicate. But raising taxes can make you very unpopular.and furious natives leading popular rebellions can eat into syndicate profits. So keep an eye on foreign interests and pick off troublemakers with your teams of agents. And while you're busy expanding your syndicates empire abroad, rival agents are working in your own back yard to de-stabilise your syndicate. Ensure agents are briefed to weed out traitors whose actions might bring about your downfall. By meeting all challenges, destroying all targets and gaining control of all the territories, your syndicate triumphs.


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Many corporate drones think they'll die during their 12-12 daily grind, but actually they're going to be gibbed after I use the persuadertron to send them running into traffic.

Alright game, has some horrendous missions but you can skip a good bit and still finish the game as far as I remember.

Impossible to overstate just how revolutionary this was for its time - now... it's still not bad! Certainly not a masterpiece by today's standards of course: movement can be a chore, driving feels impenetrable, and worst of all precision is way less than ideal in a game that really calls for it in middle/late maps. But this very clearly has its own appealing style, and systems/mechanics that are accessible enough to crack yet fleshed-out enough to always remain relatively intriguing.

I really should have known better, after Populous, than to try playing a Peter Molyneux game on the snes. Especially when Shadowrun exists, also on the snes