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Prototype (Xbox 360)

Prototype (Xbox 360)

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From: Activision
Category: Video Games

List Price: £29.99
Buy Used: £9.71
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars reviews
Sales Rank: 663

Platform: Xbox 360
Genre: sci-fi-action-games
Media: Video Game
Edition: Normal
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 5030917067310
EAN: 5030917067310
ASIN: B0015IQG5E

Release Date: June 12, 2009
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Prototype is a single player, open-world action game where players take control of shape-shifter Alex Mercer. In this gameworld you literally are a genetic prototype hiding in human form. You step out onto the streets of New York with no memory, but limitless potential power. As a terrifying viral epidemic sweeps across Manhattan, top-secret Blackwatch Special Forces move in, transforming it into a war zone. Delve into the mysteries of your origin, the true nature of your power and your part in a conspiracy 40 years in the making.

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Battling against mutated beast in 'Prototype'
Battle through an infected NYC.
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Using arm/blade weapon in 'Prototype'
Turn your body into a weapon.
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Absorbing the abilities of in-game characters in 'Prototype'
Consume abilities, memories and physical form of others.
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Shooting at helicopter in 'Prototype'
Combat or join special forces units.
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Story
Alex Mercer was once a scientist for the prominent medical research corporation, Gentek, but one day he wakes up to find himself a shape-shifter with absolute mastery over his genetic structure, but no memory of how this came to be. Taking to the streets of New York City in search of answers, he quickly encounters a web of lies and vows to rip the truth from those who have hidden it from him and the world.

A few other things that Alex also learns quickly is that he is not alone in possessing amazing abilities, that there is a secret war brewing in New York City and he is on its front lines. A deadly infection has spilled out of control and the government has seized the media to stop the spread of information and has placed New York under quarantine as martial law is instated; igniting a firestorm of combat, carnage and death. As he roams the city, he faces an ever growing army of infected creatures warped and changed by the virus. As it spreads, the virus overwrites the genetics of those it infects, warping and changing their form into something else, something that seems to have been planned. The answers he seeks appear to be tied to the virus, so he rushes to discover the truth behind it, but standing against him and his goal is Project Blackwatch. An elite army specialist force, they are tasked with halting the spread of the virus at any cost and are eager to bring Alex in dead or alive to determine his connection to it. It would seem that they are potentially both enemy and ally to Alex's cause. Will Alex assist Blackwatch in its hunt, or join forces with the virus and subjugate humanity, pushing his powers to the limit as the genetic shackles of humanity fall by the wayside? That choice is up to the player in Prototype.

Gameplay
In Prototype players engage in 'Deceive or Destroy' gameplay. This allows gamers the choice to either blend in with the population and covertly progress through the story, or fully unleash Alex’s powers, and move through New York City like a walking slaughterhouse, taking control of military vehicles, and causing destruction at every turn.

Although Alex is literally strong enough to fling people and large objects around easily, his most intriguing power is his ability to 'consume' people. In doing this he acquires their memories, abilities, and their appearance. New memories help him to solve the mystery of how he got the way he is, while new appearances allow him to shape-shift into new useful forms at will and abilities allow him to manoeuvre in parts of the game requiring specific skills in specific situations. In addition, Alex's consumption of people also facilitates his ability to transform his physical body and manipulate his senses. Most weapons acquired in this way are outgrowths from his appendages like exaggerated blades, shields, whips and claws used for brutal close combat, but consumption also allows for powerful abilities like thermal vision, which provides for vision through smoke and obstacles, as well as 'infected vision' with which Alex can detect hotspots of viral infection throughout the city.

Key Features:

  • Fast and Deadly Combat - Shape-shift your body to the situation at hand ... from claws to blades to hammers to whips, as you choose the right weapon for the situation. Change to shield or armour for defence or use advanced sensory powers (thermal vision, infected vision) to track your enemies.
  • Over-the-top Locomotion - Seamlessly and fluidly bound from building to building, run up walls, bounce off cars and everything in your path. Adaptive parkour lets you move freely through the open-world environments of New York City.
  • Unique Disguising Abilities - Consume anyone at anytime, take on their appearance and assume their memories and special abilities.
  • Deep Conspiracy Driven Storyline - Wake up with no memory of the past ... just mysterious powers and a link to a town in Idaho. Delve into the mysteries of your origin, the true nature of your power and your part in a conspiracy 40 years in the making.
  • Parkour Inspired In-game Movement - Alex Mercer's movements are inspired by Parkour, a mostly urban activity bordering on both art and martial arts that aims at moving the human body from one point to another as smoothly, efficiently and quickly as possible. Recent examples of it gained worldwide attention in chase scenes in the 2007 film "Casino Royale."
  • Xbox LIVE Achievements - Collect a wealth of Xbox LIVE achievements and build your gamer score as you play.




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4 out of 5 stars Good - Not a classic though   February 19, 2010
Stanislav "NotStan" (Rickmansworth, UK)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I've had this game since it's release and have now decided to write a little review about it, well this game has a whole "Marmite Effect" printed all over it, I found some of the reviews stupid and skewed - as well as biased towards Infamous(Yes the dude that is afraid of the rain for half the game).

Alright, the main aspect of the game is the chaos that is found on the game,

Picture this, there you are minding your own business, consuming random people and what not, out of nowhere bustle out a group of what seemed to be naked furless werewolf-like creatures, followed by millitary personnel armed with Grenade launchers, Assault Rifles, Rocket launchers, LMG's. Down the street roll a couple of tanks, heading straight for you.

So there you are, trapped in the middle of all that chaos, now, picture yourself having hardcore shell armour, as well as large array of bio-integrated weaponary, to name a few - Heavy knuckles that make you look like a Orangutan dragging his knuckles or maybe a whip that can clear the whole street with a whip lash. You just jump into the fray and start killing stuff, that's what I do. It's just pure fun that way, unless you don't like that sort of thing and would much prefer attempting to get away from those pesky rain clouds.

Ok, quick sum up;

Graphics 6/10 Not the most impressive I have seen and I was rather dissapointed at first, but got used to them as the game carried on and forgave the lack of amazing graphics.

Gameplay 9/10 Always fun to have a random slaughter reminiscent of that of the usual GTA IV massacre. The story also allows you to start over again with ALL your upgrades on the same difficulty, so if you have finished the story on EASY, next time you do the story on EASY, you will have ALL the upgrades that you have unlocked on the last game you have played.

Combat 9/10 There is large variation of different combat techniques that you can use, there are weapons and vehicles to use as well as stealth tactics etc etc, I found the hand to hand combat to be most fun and the guns used by humans as the most effective weaponary on the game.

Longivity 8/10 I have finished the game in about 10-15 hours(Somewhere in that timeframe), I've rushed the story and could have taken longer to explore the city and randomly take out humans and infected alike.

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Marmite effect, do not purchase if you find yourself nodding to any of those:

I don't like Chaotic Games.

I preffer good graphics over fun gameplay.

Gamerscore is improtant to me.

I like to be a good character.(Whether you like it or not, you WILL kill a civillian)

I love infected zombie like creatures and would hate having to kill them/

I much preffer dodging the rain clouds rather than 2 attack helicopters.

Just a few things that might turn you off this game.




4 out of 5 stars Anyone for Carnage?   March 8, 2010
Dario McGeachy (Exeter, England)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Sweet. Jesus. How to describe a game where you can kill an old lady, eat her, take on her identity, run up the nearest skyscraper and then elbow drop off the top on to the horrified and confused onlookers below? Sound fun? Cause that's only the beginning of the carnage in probably the most over the top insane game i have ever had the joy to play.
Are you the kind of person who, when playing GTA, treats the missions as kind of a side project, preferring mindless destruction instead? Well this is a bit like that, on steroids, in the middle of an apocalypse, and you've got super powers, and a bats**t mental moral compass. In short. Amazing.
Of course all this would count for nothing if the game itself was crap. But it's not.
The game looks good. The story is fine. The controls don't get in the way and the sub-missions are satisfying and challenging. The game is more than proficient in all these area's without really excelling but then again, when you can throw cars at helicopters who really cares.
If this sounds like your kind of thing then buy it. Buy it now and you will be happily bathed in blood and showered in scattered limbs for weeks to come. Lovely



4 out of 5 stars Crazy Fun   July 21, 2009
Michael Cawdrey (England)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This game is very violent, and very fun! You control Alex Mercer, a monsterous man that has been geneticly altered to become a deadly weapon. The story takes place in New York City, and is about Alex seeking answers, and revenge in a city being ravaged by a deadly virus that turns citizens into zombies!

The game is free-roam, much like Grand Theft Auto, but with the ability to ramage the streets, hacking pedestrians, and enemeies alike, into tiny pieces. Missions appear as icons on the map, they include story missions, and bonus missions such as killing so many enemeies in the time limit (much like the Kill Frenzy missions in GTA). Alex has a range of attacks and abilities, such as turning his arms into hammers, or deadly claws. You can run up buildings, reaching great heights within the city scape. Most actions gain you EP, whih you use to upgrade Alex's many powers.

Alex gathers information, not by interrogation, but my simply consuming the individual and absorbing their memories. You can consume anybody at anytime, regaining health and taking on their form for a disguise. The action changes throught the game, with the military and the infected struggling for control of the city, and you will find yourself in the thick of the action often. This is acknowledged in the achievements, as there is one for killing 50 characters in 5 seconds!

This game is great fun to play, and bonus missions and collectable items will keep you busy for hours. If you are put off by gorey scenes, then this game is definatly not for you!

Game Play: 10/10
Graphics: 9/10
Size of Game World: 10/10 (Large City)
Sound: 9/10
Longativity: 9/10
Overall: 9/10



5 out of 5 stars An excellent game   June 20, 2009
S. Mallinson (Leicester, UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Thoroughly enjoyable sandbox type game where you can explore the city of New York as it becomes increasingly overrun by infected zombies once a terrifying virus has been released. Discover who is behind it through a varied campaign mode with lots of different enemy types. Upgrade your mutant powers as you progress through the game, allowing you to tackle the various bosses etc. Lots of side missions and collectables to keep you occupied once you've finished the main campaign.

Surprising tough on normal mode although there is an easy mode option as well and 'hard' mode which unlocks once you've completed the game on normal.

Once you begin to power up I found the game totally engrossing. If you liked the freedom and playability of Crackdown or Mercenaries 2 then you'll enjoy this.

Thoroughly recommended.




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