Prototype
Prototype
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Description Steam (Français)
- Combats nerveux basés sur vos aptitudes de transformation : vous pouvez transformer votre corps et vos membres en lames, fouet, marteau... choisissez la bonne combinaison de pouvoirs pour traquer vos ennemis.
- Déplacements et agilité : courez sur les toits, sautez d'immeuble en immeuble, rebondissez sur les voitures. Déplacez-vous dans New-York comme vous le souhaitez.
- Déguisement : vous pouvez prendre l'apparence et les pouvoirs de n'importe quel individu en le 'consommant'. Vous aurez ainsi également accès à sa mémoire.
- Scénario d'une conspiration : vous n'avez aucun souvenir du passé. Juste des pouvoirs mystérieux et le nom d'une ville en Idaho. Partez à la découverte de ce mystère vieux de 40 ans.
Éditions et prix Steam
Avis des joueurs Steam
très bon jeu, très violent, avec une histoire poignante et un brin complotiste, une liberté de mouvement énorme.
La liberté de mouvement dans ce jeu est incroyable
Mises à jour et Actualités
The devs behind The Simpsons: Hit & Run and Prototype are back as a sort-of new, just as radical studio
The time is upon us! The time to once again become radical, as from the ashes of developers Radical Entertainment and Hothead Games a sort of but not really new studio has been born: New Radical Games. It does seem like Hothead drew the short straw here name wise. But given that Radical were known for the likes of The Simpsons: Hit & Run and the Prototype games, and Hothead made, uh, The Baconing, the choice feels apt. Read more
Activision Publisher Weekend - Day 4
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This Prototype Legend of Zelda Cartridge Can Be Yours for a Mere $150,000
Why spend $15 on a box-less copy of The Legend of Zelda for the original Nintendo Entertainment system when you can spend $150,000 on a mustard yellow NES cartridge adorned with a faded label with the game's name typed on it? It's collectible craziness available right now on eBay. Now I can understand paying a pretty penny for the factory sealed and graded copy of The Legend of Zelda for the NES, but not much more than $500. I wouldn't pay that much myself — I'd make my own box for a cheaper loose copy — but I understand the allure to a collector. What I don't get is why anyone would consider paying $149,500 more for this. I have no doubt that this is a prototype copy of The Legend of Zelda. There's a video of the seller playing it, pictures of the prototype board inside the cartridge; nothing is making me question the validity of his claims. I'm just questioning his asking price. Is this one-of-a-kind yellow mess really worth that much? If I have to ask, I'm probably not the target audience. Then who is? The Legend of Zelda NES Nintendo Prototype and VGA Factory Sealed copy graded 85
Avis des critiques et joueurs
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« I grew up as a prototype 2 kid much like everyone else but there is always that vocal minority that absolutely hates it and preferred the first one. I thought “wow, a game better than prototype 2? Sign me up” I played it and it was absolutely horse ****. I cannot go two seconds into a mission without getting bombarded by **** helicopters piloted by a depressed dolphin who’s wife is getting railed by a big black man and is probably mad about it too since he fires so many rockets at Alex’s big PS2 looking ahh head. Speaking of which Alex is a mouth breathing, unsympathetic moron who can’t perform basic tasks to save his own life. Every time I try to lock on to a cuckold in a tank it instead locks on to the **** king of England AND HES IN **** LONDON. And since it’s a late 2000’s game he also has amnesia (how **** original). The powers also **** ****, the armour form is useless and overrated the only positive is that it’s looks more intimidating than regular emo creepypasta **** alex. **** prototype the second one is better »
« Prototype offers a compelling story with a groundbreaking approach to gameplay. Fans of PvE shooters will enjoy the game's unique sci-fi aesthetic, with neon elements in environments as diverse as urban sprawl and high-tech labs. While the game could benefit from improved weapon mechanics, such as distinct recoil or bullet dynamics, and more varied difficulty options to cope with the intense enemy onslaught, the levels exude a compelling arena atmosphere. The art style is particularly commendable. I would definitely recommend it for its creative vision and execution. »
« "PROTOTYPE" tries hard with its neon-soaked cyberpunk aesthetics and low-poly designs, but ends up feeling like a bit of style over substance. The lighting effects and soundtrack aim to be immersive, yet they can't fully mask the game's repetitive 8 levels and the predictable slog of boss fights. The robot enemies, particularly the cannon-shooter, are more annoying than challenging. While there's an attempt at depth with maze navigation and some scattered story elements through walkie-talkies, it all feels like an afterthought. In essence, "PROTOTYPE" doesn't quite live up to its hype, leaving much to be desired for a seasoned gamer. »
« PROTOTYPE is a visually stunning cyberpunk shooter with eye-popping neon graphics and a cool low-poly aesthetic. The lighting is top-notch and the soundtrack is immersive. Gameplay-wise, it's addictive with 8 challenging levels, intense boss fights, and tough robot enemies that keep things interesting. Strategy in navigating the mazes and a decent story with lore-rich walkie-talkie snippets. »
« Man, after binging on "Pirate Jam" I had some pretty high hopes for Cold Enemy Gaming's next gem. And damn, did they deliver with "PROTOTYPE". It's like stepping into a cyberpunk dream, neon lights and all.First of all, the graphics? Pure eye candy. Those bright neon colours dancing against the moody darkness hypnotised me. The low-poly design gives it that cool, edgy feel, and the way they played around with the lighting? Absolute chef's kiss. Not to mention the beats in the background that just pull you deeper into this digital **** let's talk gameplay. Don't even get me started on how addictive PROTOTYPE is. I mean, 8 insane levels, those insane boss fights, and my personal favourite - the various robot baddies, especially the cannon-shooting robot (that thing's a nightmare, by the way). It's not your run-of-the-mill shooter. There's this depth to it, you know? Navigating these mazes, planning your battles and, oh man, these achievements. They just keep you coming back for **** the story? Okay, it's not your Oscar-winning plot, but it has its moments. The walkie-talkies scattered around, especially in the early levels, drop some juicy tidbits about the game's lore. And believe me, the chatter you hear from them? Totally adds to the atmosphere. It's the little things, like the whispers about the operator's true identity, that kept me hooked. You get the feeling that there's always something more lurking around the corner, some secret yet to be **** sum it up, PROTOTYPE isn't just another shooter you pick up and forget after a week. No, it's an experience. It's got flair, it's got depth and it's got character. For anyone looking for more than just mindless shooting, for something with a little soul and style, this is it. You won't be disappointed. My verdict? Solid ★★★★☆. It's a ride worth taking! »