Abstract: Every memorable game—be it good or bad—has at lease one defining moment. Moments that leave you in disgust, wondering why you shelled out your hard-earned money for such a travesty. Or, moments that inspire awe, that captivate you and reaffirm your dec...
Abstract: It seems like a lot of people want to compare PROTOTYPE and InFamous, and while they are similar in certain aspects, I honestly think PROTOTYPE has a few more things in common with another Activision published title, the last Spider-Man game called Web...
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Published: 2009-06-16, Author: Anthony , review by: gamespy.com
The combat is fun when it isnt out of hand; over-the-top gore is pretty amusing.
Intriguing storyline and protagonist, Varied missions that can be approached in numerous ways, Massive arsenal of moves and abilities, Plenty of activities and challenges outside of main story, Challenging, but almost never frustrating.
The scenery is dull and never changes, Occasionally fiddly controls.
This open-world action game set in Manhattan is proof that even viral outbreaks can be incredibly fun if theyre done right. ...
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Abstract: Ive been offline and epoxied to my desk chair the last 48 hours, and I blame it entirely on Prototype, Radical Entertainments Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Windows sandbox shapeshifting action game, which I finally finished about an hour ago. You kno...
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