Childhood game. I remember being seriously stuck in it and until it passed I didn’t calm down.
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... Read more
Childhood game. I remember being seriously stuck in it and until it passed I didn’t calm down.
The idea of the game is good, but the execution is lame. Almost immediately there are a bunch of different abilities, but they become boring, and in the end you choose the one that is easiest for you. And the game simply slides into simple, easy, almost automatic destruction of opponents. If there were more load on abilities, plot “buns” tied to this, then it would be a completely different game
The first couple of hours of the game can be fun on a fairly large but not eventful map. Over time, the map changes, additional tasks appear and the city gradually becomes infected. The game is simple, it is almost impossible to die, you have a lot of abilities that bring joy in the first stages, but you get used to them quite quickly
A game that lived up to its expectations, it appealed to me with these super abilities *most likely mutations*, as well as a good storyline and freedom of action in a large open world
The scenario of this game would be suitable for some ordinary film, but it is very boring to play. You, Alex Mercer, are a guinea pig who doesn’t remember anything and must figure out what happened to him. A virus is rampant in New York, turning everyone into zombies and mutants (also some kind of secret experiments). And in all this chaos, in not very beautifully drawn scenery, you will have to go through 20 missions that are wildly boring and monotonous, and the open world gets boring after half an hour of play, although here you can tear everyone to pieces, destroy transport, jump from house to house and fly, but still boring.