Second Sight
Systems: GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC.
Story:  John Vattic wakes up in a cold room all alone.  He looks around to find himself strapped down to a table and himself covered in bruises and lacerations.  He begins to convulse, and when it stops, he finds that the straps has been undone.  He gets up and begins to walk around the room.  He finds the door locked, but as he starts to envision the door opening, he finds it actually opens.  As he finds his way out of this strange building, he discovers he has strange, physcic powers and remembers bits of peices of his past.  But as he remembers more and more, he can't help but wonder: are they really his memories at all?
Comments:  Just when I had lost all hope that there was ever going to be another good shooter game, I find Second Sight.  Unfortunately, this game is extremely underrated... and... well... unheard of.  All though, that does make it nice and cheap.  I got it for 20 bucks 3 weeks after it came out.  That's pretty sad.  Anyways...  The graphics and music were fine...  But what's really great about this game is the story, gameplay, and voice acting.  The voice acting impressed me for a game that's so unknown.  The gameplay consisted of intense action with plenty of firearms and abilities at your disposal.  And the story is very compelling as you try to unravel the mysteries of... well... the mysteries.
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