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Prototype


Good, bad... you're the guy with the telescoping horror-arms

Words: Mikel Reparaz, GamesRadar US

Just for you, PC gamers!

Apart from a fairly lengthy installation that clocked in at close to an hour for us, it's difficult to find anything notable to complain about regarding Prototype's PC edition. There's no apparent DRM (not even a serial key!), and even on a middle-of-the-road machine, we were able to run relatively high settings at a respectable - if slightly choppy - framerate.


Above: A shot of Prototype running at 1920x1200 resolution (click for full-size version)

That said, controlling Alex with a keyboard and mouse feels a little weird; if you have one, we recommend using a gamepad instead.

So… Manhattan again?

While we’re on the topic of exploration, it’s worth pointing out that games set in Manhattan – particularly sandbox games – are anything but novel at this point. We’ve played in versions of New York’s central borough dozens of times, as superheroes, cops and criminals, and by now it’s old hat. Prototype’s version, however, has three things going for it: it’s filled with crowds of civilians who scream, scatter and panic when you start unleashing ultraviolence. The scenery usually goes by so fast that any familiarity you might have with it doesn’t matter. And it’s the most detailed rendition of Manhattan in a superhero sandbox game to date.

If you need further proof, we’ve grabbed hold of three other Manhattan-set superhero games of varying quality – The Incredible Hulk, Spider-Man 3 and Spider-Man: Web of Shadows – and compared them on two arbitrary criteria to see how Prototype stacks up.

The skyline

Prototype


Above: Alex’s view into the distance is hazy during the day, but becomes a little clearer at night when the lights snap on 

The Incredible Hulk


Above: The Hulk’s version of Manhattan is beset by a horrible fog that turns all buildings into vague gray lumps. That, or he has horrible eyesight and it’s extremely realistic 

Spider-Man 3


Above: Tobey Maguire’s skline stretches into the distance a little more uniformly, but seeing its ugly buildings in sharp relief does them no favors 

Spider-Man: Web of Shadows


Above: The Manhattan of Spidey’s make-up outing doesn’t look all that great up close, but damn does it ever look sharp at a distance

 

Times Square

Prototype


Above: Prototype’s Times Square keeps the lights on even in the face of disaster, sending a clear message to the world that New York will not let the giant tentacle monsters win 

The Incredible Hulk


Above: Hulk’s version of Times Square is nothing special, but at least you can hurl stuff at all those paid ads and knock them off their buildings 

Spider-Man 3


Above: There’s nothing wrong with Tobey’s Times Square, but the rest of the game is terrible so we’re going to declare this awful 

Spider-Man: Web of Shadows


Above: Web’s Times Square is a hell of a lot prettier than the last two versions, but that’s not really saying much. Also, try not to stare too hard at Spidey’s ass


 
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man92  - 5 months 22 days ago 
i might gve this a try
man92  - 5 months 22 days ago 
second
herodotus2006  - 5 months 22 days ago 
I'm amazed ot wasn't banned here in Oz. Looks good.
Master_Leep  - 5 months 22 days ago 
Can't smash buildings! I figure I'll try it out anyway.
uz_mike222  - 5 months 22 days ago 
I've actually played Prototype at a friends house. Even though the Graphics are like that of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas or a bit more cartoony, its still pretty awesome. especially the beginning cutscene when Alex cuts a guy in half with his razor sharp arm claws. I also like how its kind of like the Grand Theft Auto games in the sandbox area, but more badass with grossly awesome super human powers that can rip and dice zombies and people alike into bloody messes. But the only thing other than the graphics about it is the game physics with Alex. but other than those two porblems, its awesome and i hope i can get the game myself, after Assassins Creed 2
Odogx44x  - 5 months 21 days ago 
Yeah, theis game looks great.. I hope the graphics are as good as I hear they are but who knows
lucasv1979  - 5 months 21 days ago 
I totally disagree with this score. This game is cr*p!. The controls are terribly unresponsive. The graphics are mediocre at best and the action is just not rewarding at all, since you have to continually struggle with the controls and even so, the character never seems to do what you meant to do. This game is a 6 at it's best.
Master_Leep  - 5 months 20 days ago 
Nope, Nope, I played... couldn't stop playing....Love the controls (mouse and Keyboard)... Lots of fun! I agree with this review
Zooming around the city is hypnotic..
Master_Leep  - 5 months 20 days ago 
Plus, slicing dudes in half vertically or horizontally is awesome! I love doing wall sprint into jump into air dodge, glide then targeting helicopter and blowing it away with missile launcher... custom combo! plus it goes into slight bullet times when you target or hit your skill switch button... for additional visual oomph!
solsunforge  - 5 months 20 days ago 
Ok so I know nothing about this game but from reading the article it looks ok but just 1 thing. How does alex being infected turn everyone else into infected? or was he somehow affected differently then the others?
luckjustrock  - 5 months 19 days ago 
This game is amazing, I bought it the second day it went out. Right away you get thrown into the game when you have to fight yourself out of Time Square. This game has to be one of the best on the 360. It is like a grand theft auto, spiderman, superman, mortal combat all combined into a phenominal game. I would HIGHLY recommend it
nikrusty  - 5 months 19 days ago 
This certainly doesnt deserve a 9 score...c'mon...wot wrong with u guys, yeah u can give it a 7 and above, but 9???? This game gets old quickly after smashing the buttons, yeah its fun but not a 9

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VMPSaberwolf  - 5 months 19 days ago 
I didn't receive a response on the PS3 comment board (gee I wonder why), but I had a question or two for those who did play it.

Does the game have any more depth than just a pretty hack n slash environment? I like rampaging every now and again, but I can only take so much before I get bored. Are missions repetitive and do they actually require a strategy other than mashing on the same attack button rapidly?
Nyterage  - 5 months 19 days ago 
Hello =D first comment ever, to answer my wolf friend there's question there is alot of varriety in the missions and it does take stragety to finish them. Mostly hit and run moves XD but it isn't just all hack'n slash. Missions in this have just about variety and depth as GTA 4 missions
VMPSaberwolf  - 5 months 18 days ago 
Thanks for the info Nyte. I'm still debating on dropping $50 for this, maybe I'll wait till it lowers in price. I have mixed feelings about GTA, bought San Andreas and got frustrated when I couldn't beat an early mission and could not progress any further. When I was younger I probably would have stuck with it, but my attention span and reflexes are pretty bad nowadays. It takes a tycoon game like tropico where things are always changing to keep me playing, and it's not reflex dependent.

It's a shame Prototype doesn't have a demo, I would have liked to try it out instead of making a leap of faith. The way some games are nowadays with bugs gallore, that leap becomes harder and harder to make.
DrPretorious  - 5 months 18 days ago 
im almost done with it....what a fun and brutal game
segomox  - 5 months 18 days ago 
Ive been playing Prototype for the past couple of days, and I love it! GTA with Evil Super Powers! Can we ask for much more!? The biggest issue I have with Prototype is the graphics, which should not come before gameplay EVER, but in this case need a little more polish. Just some slightly better resolution textures, or higher polygon count. It's very fast on my PC, on full detail, and I dont have the latest gear. If theres that much room left, it could have easily gone as far graphically as GTA4. Then, it would have been a God of a game. ;)
magicwalnuts0  - 5 months 18 days ago 
Great review. The little tidbit on the PC version was much appreciated. I may get a console version instead if it doesn't feel crisp on the mouse and keyboard.

I knew the graphics would be butt for this game, the screenshots looked terrible all the way up to release.
SirSodomite  - 5 months 17 days ago 
To lucas1979 and nikrusty-

Have you even playedthis game? It's great.Mikel has to make his own decision as a professional reviewer,and you two are in the minority, cause everyone else loved it.
alex140494  - 5 months 17 days ago 
this game would absoulutely ROCK if it was two player !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 THERE SHOULD BE A SEQUAL WITH BETTER GRAPHICS and multiplayer both offline and online
!!!! XD great review Mikel 10/10
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Prototype

Genre: Action
Release date: 12 Jun 2009
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Radical Entertainment
Multiplayer Modes:
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