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Psychic Force 2012
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Developer(s) Taito Corporation
Publisher(s) Acclaim
Composer(s) Hideki Takahagi
Platform(s) Arcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation
Release date(s) Arcade
1998
Dreamcast
October 31, 1999
Genre(s) Action, Fighting, Cyberpunk
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
Media GD-ROM, CDROM/XA
Input methods One or Two players

Psychic Force 2012 (サイキックフォース2012 Saikikku Fōsu 2012 ?) is the sequel to Taito Corporation's 1997 fighting arcade game, Psychic Force. It was then ported to Dreamcast and was one of Sega's first games to be released onto the console in 1999. The game was released on October 31, 1999 in North America through now-defunct distributor Acclaim.

It was also adapted for PlayStation as Psychic Force 2 (サイキックフォース2 Saikikku Fōsu Tsū ?) featuring downgraded graphics but with multiple extra modes (such as Psy-expand mode), an animated FMV "intro" and three more characters from Psychic Force that didn't make the cut into the Dreamcast version.

Contents

Story

In 2012, Keith Evans resurrects "Neo Noa" and embarks on a journey towards a peaceful world for united Psychics. Richard Wong creates his own Army of Psychics to destroy Neo Noa and humans alike. There is also a "Third Force" of Psychics who seek their friends and family, and hunt down members of Neo Noa and Army to find the truth. [1]

Characters

New

Psychic Force 2012 introduced characters new to the series. Some have similarity in fighting styles from some of the previous cast but, with a twist. Four new elements were also introduced which are "Tone", "Darkness", "Purple Fire", and "Blue Light".[1]

Name Age Gender Element Group Hair Eye color
Might 16 Male Lightning None Red Blue
Patricia "Patty" Myers 15 Female Tone None Blue Green
Carlo Belfron 24 Male Water Neo Noa Purple Blue
Regina Belfron 22 Female Fire Neo Noa Pink Grayish-Blue
Gudeath 33 Male Gravity Army Brown Black
Genshin Kenjoh 82 Male Magic None White Black
Setsuna 27 Male Darkness Army Yellow Purple

Returning

Original

Original cast from Psychic Force with the exception of the Psychic Force 2 exclusive characters who are also members of the original cast.

Name Age Gender Element Group Hair Eye color
Wendy Ryan 17 (15 in Psychic Force) Female Wind None Pink Blue
Emilio Michaelov 16 (14 in Psychic Force) Male Light Army Green (Blue in Psychic Force) Purple
Burn Griffiths 20 (18 in Psychic Force) Male Fire None Blond (Part of it dyed red) Brown
Richard Wong 36 (34 in Psychic Force) Male Time Army Black Unknown
Gates Oltsman 39 (37 in Psychic Force) Male Cyborg Neo Noa None Unknown
Keith Evans 19 (17 in Psychic Force) Male Ice Neo Noa Silver Blue

Psychic Force 2 exclusive

Three characters were added to the PlayStation port of Psychic Force 2012, known as Psychic Force 2. They are characters from the original Psychic Force who never made it to the Dreamcast version.

Name Age Gender Element Group Hair Eye color
Rokudo Genma 53 (ought to be 55) Male Magic None Black Brown
Brad Kilsten 24 (Ought to be 26) Male Gravity Neo Noa Silver Red (He wears eye contacts)
Sonia (Chris Ryan) 17 (Ought to be 19) Female Electricity Neo Noa Blue Blue

References

  1. ^ a b JOng. Psychic Force 2012 FAQ. GameFAQs. Retrieved on 2009-03-17

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