Neuro (video game)

Neuro
Developer(s) Revolt Games
Publisher(s) Russobit-M
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows XP
Release date(s) 10 March 2006
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player

Neuro is a video game developed by Revolt Games and published by Russobit-M. It was released on 10 March 2006.[1]

Plot

Neuro is a low-key crime drama with a futuristic backdrop that philosophizes on the devolution of humankind: Even though humans have spread themselves out amongst the stars and developed technology to improve and enrich their lives, they are still likely to exploit each other whenever possible. James Gravesen is a law officer who is attempting to arrest an elusive smuggler with government connections, Ramon, who is dealing in "Purple Death," a highly dangerous weaponized substance that can "blow a hole through a planet three times the size of Sorghum." James has biotechnology implanted in his brain that gives him a handful of psi-weapons: From 30 feet away and only using his mind, he can light enemies on fire, blow them off their feet and crush them, and make them go berserk and kill their allies. He can also see through walls to identify where enemies lurk, and he can heal himself. All of this takes a psi-energy which depletes with each use but resets over time. The enemies are mostly crooks trying to stop you from completing your various missions.

History

Prior to release Neuro had been in development since 2002 and as demonstrated at E3s 2003 and 2004. While intended for worldwide release, it was only released in Russia and the CIS. In 2010, an academic Keith Duffy found out about Neuro and translated it into English. His translation was released for free on his blog.[2]


References

  1. http://gameguru.ru/games/neuro/vnimanie_konkurs_po_igre_neuro_2006-04-05/news.html
  2. http://wkduffy.wordpress.com/2010/10/19/neuro-pc-russia-2006-the-greatest-game-you-never-played/
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