Thanks for the heads up. I remember this game... Not bad, and then again... Too "consoley" and with frustrating gameplay, especially around the end. It has its moments though, despite the lack of graphical detail. If I remember correctly the game's engine/devs/publisher are quite the same as for Area 51, the "prequel" to UE3-based Blacksite. Except Psi-Ops is third-person. My feelings for both games are quite the same, though.
One cool power is Possession, reminded me of Messiah :) Take control of a sniper on top of a building and shoot down your fellow grunts... or jump down and commit suicide. Nice :twisted:
And online ad-freeware or whatever you call it sucks imho... True abandonware would be much better. The real game can probably be found for peanuts anyway. Too many people want to do everything online and never lift their butt off their chair nowadays, so I guess this system may have some success. Nothing big until it's on Steam though :roll:
Since the game isn't an abandonware (even if we accept it as "legal"), there is no way in hell I was going to pay anything for a game that looks like this and is a third person shooter. So, the price of admission, of free with a video trailer now and then, I am willing to pay.
As for the online only comment, I don't know about you, but I have been gaming since the mid 80s and I have thousands of games and I ran out of room like a decade ago. So, even before Steam, Gamersgate, Matrixgames download, totalgaming, etc, since the mid 90s, I don't even keep boxes or even manuals. Just the CD/DVD and the manual only in extreme cases.
Now, also considering that I change address quite often, I have no desire to pay a lorry to carry my games whenever I move and of course make sure I have plenty of room in the new flat for my games alone.
So, when a game is available as a download, either paying (from the above companies only), or free, like ad supported, then I will prefer it than a box version.
If I had a huge house and I didn't move that often, then perhaps I wouldn't.