Abstract: Its a virtual toss up between this and inFamous, both are great games, but this one has a decidedly more adult feel to it. Did I mention the copious amounts of blood?
Abstract: At first glance Prototype might seem like yet another open-world sandbox game set in New York City. I’ve played so many games set in Manhattan that if I were to ever go there I’m sure I could navigate the city with ease, and even though much of my exp...
Abstract: For most of us, walking around a crowded metropolis is a hellish experience. Being surrounded on all sides by jostling people, honking cars and immense buildings can make you feel powerless and trapped. Prototype's virtual Manhattan also seethes with a...
Incredible sense of power and possibility, beautiful and moody, tons of stuff to do, satisfying story
Not much difference between different enemy types, some irritatingly drawn-out missions, some sudden jumps in difficulty
I suspect that some people will find their enthusiasm drained more than mine by the shallow enemy gene pool, but even they’re bound to get swept away by the myriad pleasures of tearing up town as a ghoulish and preternaturally fleet-footed shape-shi...
Abstract: Tyrone Williams8.7After completing X-Men Origins: Wolverine and inFamous on the PS3, it’s good to see that the great games on 2009 are still coming and Activision’s Prototype is no exception to the rule. In Prototype, gamers take the lead role of Alex...
Abstract: You want to know what Prototype is about? The box blurb reads “You are the Prototype, Alex Mercer, a man without memory armed with amazing shape-shifting abilities, hunting your way to the heart of the conspiracy which created you; making those respons...
Abstract: It seems like ever since Marvel superheroes started clogging up movie theaters a few years ago, there’s been a significant resurgence in comic-inspired video games. Some of these are adaptations from their film counterparts, and most of them are lackl...