Submitted by Cyrus365 942d ago | review

Tech-Gaming: Mind Games- Cell Factor: Psychokinetic Wars Reviewed

Tech-Gaming writes: "SeanNOLA's take: There was once a time when not all PCs came with 3D accelerators. I was in high school when I saved up enough money to buy my first VooDoo card to be able to play Aliens vs. Predator on my father's computer, and when I opened the box it came with an install disc and a tech demo/game disc. The game was a simple Missile Command-style game that made me "ooh" and "aah" over all of the fancy things that my new card was capable of, but was an overall forgettable experience, as I imagine most games packed in with graphics cards would be." (CellFactor: Psychokinetic Wars, PS3, Xbox 360) C/A+

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