More experienced players probably remember
Syndicate (the one released by Peter Molyneux's Bullfrog Productions and EA in 1993, not the dubstep-heavy reboot from 2012), an isometric real-time tactical video game that gave you an opportunity to control a rogue team of cybernetically modified agents. In
Syndicate you had only one main goal – establishing global dominance with your syndicate.
RuneHeads's
Conglomerate 451 may not be the sequel to 1996's
Syndicate Wars you've been always waiting for, but the upcoming "
dungeon crawling first-person RPG with roguelike elements set in a cyberpunk world" still deserves your close attention. In the recently announced
Conglomerate, you take on the role of the CEO of a Special Agency, instructed by the Senate of Conglomerate city to restore the order in sector 451, where deeply corrupted corporations have established their turfs.
As the CEO, you are allowed to create human clones, which means that you will quite literally build your own team, manipulating DNA, training your agents, and equipping them with high-end weapons.
Be sure to take a look at the unique world of
Conglomerate 451 in its announcement trailer below:
Conglomerate 451 is a grid-based, dungeon crawling first-person RPG with roguelike elements set in a cyberpunk world. You are the CEO of a Special Agency, instructed by the Senate of Conglomerate city to restore the order in sector 451, where corrupted corporations have established their turfs. Thanks to the last constitutional decree, you are allowed to create human clones. Build your own team, manipulate DNA, train your agents, equip them with high-end weapons, choose what cyberlimbs to implant, and send the squad to the field with only one goal: eradicate crime and restore order at any cost.
Conglomerate 451 is "coming soon" to Steam Early Access.