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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Dragon Age: Origins has mind control abilities if you play as a blood mage.
The lord of the ring games Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War is literally all about mind controlling the enemy troops and creating an army of your own.
The elder scrolls games usually have a few spells related to making enemies mind controlled.
Those are the only games I can think of where you can do that.
Messiah was also a game based on possession and mind control.
It's not a major thing; the game is a bit of a puzzle platformer, and you need to use it in some places to open doors, or maybe get a surprise attack.
MindJack
Hitman would be the most similar game in terms of how Lucius plays and what you do.
But mind control in like the games I originally mentioned is like the closest I can think of where mind control overall is a viable feature.
There are 3 Lucius games if you want more of what exactly that game does.
https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/9627/Lucius_Trilogy/
Although if you play elder scrolls for an example you can opt into using exclusivly illusion magic in which case yes your main weapon would be mind control.
I've played Skyrim before and instead of focusing on "mind control", i've choose to focus on building a stealth and bow character (lol).
I've never heard the rest of the recommendation game list above. And i'll check it out later.