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'There really isn't much fun to be had here. Not even in a masochistic way.'
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'There's little to redeem Mindjack. You'll quickly grow tired of the unresponsive controls and repetitive shootouts, and the multiplayer game's appeal, while novel, is fleeting. What's left is a dreadful shooter that will have you wishing you could mindjack into another host, preferably someone who's playing a better game.'
Read more » GameTrailers
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'Myriad control problems, brain dead AI, and a cringe-worthy storyline make Mindjack a shooter worth skipping.'
Read more » GameInformer
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'Mindjack's chilling vision of the future is smothered by awkward controls and poor storytelling.'
Read more » Gamespot
Read more » Gamespot
'With its defining features only partially living up to their potential, it's reduced to a barely average third-person shooter.'
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'Mindjack is an ingenuous bit of design that belongs in a much better game. With any luck, someone with a more spirited sense for how to build a shooter will steal the idea.'
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'But despite its enormous potential, Mindjack is ultimately a frustrating and forgettable shooter with horrible presentation, clumsy controls and a plodding campaign.'
Read more » IGN
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'The worst part is that MindJack's implementation of the shooter is so imbalanced and guileless that it actually harms the game.'
Read more » Destructoid
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'Enemy AI is dim as hell (foes will often run right by you to attack a comrade as you shoot them in the back of the head at point blank range), the wonky cover system often has you shooting bullets into nothingness even when it appears they should be hitting your targets, and there's no way to pause the game.'
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