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Prototype


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Words: Mikel Reparaz, GamesRadar US

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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Yazleb  - 5 months 20 days ago 
So get ready cause you'll probably have the inFagous club come and storm your gates GR, haha!
EchoBlade  - 5 months 20 days ago 
Wow. This is the first review in a wile that I agree with in it's entirety.
MechGyver  - 5 months 20 days ago 
inFagous nice!!!
Jacob816  - 5 months 20 days ago 
Bias bias bias! lol j/k, good review Mikel.
Cyberninja  - 5 months 19 days ago 
great reveiw
lava_lamp  - 5 months 19 days ago 
im just wondering why arent there any sandbox games set in other countries (im not counting GTA:London)

i want a prototype-esque game, but in Tokyo

that could, if done right, really fucking cool
garnsr  - 5 months 19 days ago 
I'm halfway through my second, evil, runthrough of inFamous (first on not being stupid enough to call it inFagous,) and if this is actually that much better, I can't wait to pick it up. But are all games exactly the same on both systems now? We never hear any comparisons anymore.
GamesRadarMikelReparaz  - 5 months 19 days ago 
Hey, inFamous is a fine game - I just happen to like Prototype a lot better.

As for differences between the PS3 and 360 versions, the only major thing I noticed was that the PS3 version subjects you to a brief (like one- or two-minute) installation the first time it boots up. Otherwise the two versions are functionally identical.
abetterplayer  - 5 months 19 days ago 
ok first off i loved infamous thought it was awsome

secondly so if that awsome game got a 7 and this got a 9 this should be a game made by jesus himself ... am i right?


haha good review though not sure if al get it though
theBlackKnight  - 5 months 19 days ago 
Yo it might be better than inFamous ill still get both though
Ban  - 5 months 19 days ago 
I agree 100% this is the first game in a long time that lets me do what I could only imagen. I just bought it yesterday and I loved every minute of it even if it's not the best looking game. Awesome review Mikel two thumbs way up can't wait for the next one.
Amnesiac  - 5 months 19 days ago 
I'm enjoying Prototype more than InFamous at the moment. The sheer number and variety of abilities is awesome. That said, anyone who can get both should.
Darthwaluigi  - 5 months 19 days ago 
waiting for this to come to the blockbuster i work at first... i've been disappointed by games i just impulse-buy before...

cant wait cant wait cant wait
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Hurricrane  - 5 months 19 days ago 
gaaaah, why did this have to come out within a week of Red Faction?!
Spybreak8  - 5 months 19 days ago 
Yea, another game to put on my list to buy when I get more mula lol.
Samael  - 5 months 19 days ago 
Yay! Keep doing the Metacritic thing, love that. Also, IBFW! (In before the flame war.)
x165  - 5 months 19 days ago 
awesome i cant wate to play it
Jaces  - 5 months 19 days ago 
Nice review, just in time too cause I got back not 5 minutes ago from picking my copy up.

Can't wait to pop this baby in.
Rhesus  - 5 months 19 days ago 
I was hoping this would get a good review. Now I'm off to Gamestop.
GamesRadarShanePatterson  - 5 months 19 days ago 
don't forget the game-installation bug plaguing the ps3 version! buyer beware!

http://www.joystiq.com/2009/06/10/ps3-version-of-prototype-features-installation-bug-annoying-wor/
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Prototype

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