Runehamster: Seriously. I missed everything interesting in PC gaming right up 'til 2000 or so. I found an LP and it looks like some kind of fuzzy, blurry mix of X-com and a squad-based RTS. Why is this game so fantastic, and why is everyone so excited?
Not all of Syndicate holds up to todays standard, but for it's time it was pretty damn good, among other things:
* RTS genre was only a year old back then and Syndicate is still a pretty original take on the formula (i.e. four squad members instead of base building)
* a lot of freedom in the levels, you could drive cars, trains, etc.
* lots of crazy weapons
* unique sci-fi setting
* you have large crowds of people, could kidnap them for recruitment
* a whole economic simulation on top of the core gameplay, with research, buying upgrading, etc. for your squad
* 640x480 at times where every game was 320x200
All that said, the core gameplay is not that great, it is fast and fuzzy, lacks precision and doesn't allow that much room for strategy, it's more a multi-unit action game then a strategy game really. I found the American Revolt add-on close to unplayable for that reason, as that just went crazy with throwing tons and tons of units into your direction. But the setting and the freedom you have in the mission is still pretty amazing and something your modern FPS game doesn't even get close to.
I'd love to see a modern take on the formula, as there is certainly a lot of room for improvement.