Disrupter

Disrupter (1996)

by Insomniac Games, Universal Interactive Studios
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Science fiction
Story:Disruptor is a FPS with a few twists such as cut-scenes with actors, psionics as well as weapons and specific goals on your missions. As a member of Earth's psionic troops you must perform missions for the security of the planet. As you progress through the stages you get access to bigger weapons as well as more psionic implants that give you special abilities.Show more
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