One of the best things about the Prototype games is the “Web of Intrigue”, where people in the world an exciting collectible, and reveal elements of the story in more interesting cutscenes than you see in the main game. Of course, the use of New York City as a backdrop for things happening is an all too-familiar place. The gliding in either Prototype is still pretty much unmatched. When you’re given the chance to explore freely, getting around New York City hasn’t been so satisfying since Spider-Man 2 on PlayStation 2. Notably, the DLC itself is not very exciting, and only actually exists for Prototype 2, but it’s there. Included in the bundle, or eventually separately is all of the DLC that has come out. Prototype 2 looks considerably better over its predecessor, but these are the same games.
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Prototype was originally released in 2009, followed by Prototype 2 in 2012. Now, there are sections to the game that force you to play stealthy, while not great, they are break from the nearly non-stop action the rest of the game, which was nice. In each of the Prototype games, you’re a one-man wrecking machine, and seemingly unstoppable. Should you take damage, you can always pick-up a character and consume them to replenish your health, a really neat mechanic that doesn’t rely on other systems we’ve seen before. During your path of destruction, you can throw just about anything, items, people, rooftop A/C units, anything that can be used as a throwable, can be targeted and aimed at objects like helicopters to take them out of the sky when pursued. In fact, Prototype is a descendant of the studio’s own Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, which was on PlayStation 2 and the original Xbox.
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If for some reason you haven’t played the Prototype games, they are about fun, kinetic, pure action movie annihilation of property and people. It makes you wonder why you should bother, and in most cases you shouldn’t.
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After playing it, I came to the realization that this is a weird form of paid backwards compatibility. Activision was careful with their wording not to say that this was a “Remaster”, because it isn’t.
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The Prototype Biohazard Bundle‘s release was a stealthy one, save for a few pieces of leaked information here and there, it just kind of appeared, and now it’s here for all to consume.