Prototype is the long anticipated sandbox game which puts you in the shoes of Alex Mercer, a shape shifting experiment which can cause more damage in ten seconds than a ordinary man could in a hour. The game has been reviewed and IGN give you their verdict, the score being a average...7.5. The having some good gameplay, ideas and extras, but poor graphics, predictable missions and some control issues dragging it down, resulting in a rather unpolished title.

You are Alex Mercer. What exactly that means is initially unclear because this is a man who has lost his memory, but awoken in a morgue to a world in which he possesses untold power. A viral outbreak has claimed Manhattan, forcing the island into a military quarantine. The infected citizens are undergoing radical, monstrous changes -- none more drastic than Alex himself. This anti-hero finds himself with the ability to shape shift and absorb other beings. As the most powerful being on a closed island, the entire city is your playground. And it is a game world that feels unfinished.

Prototype is a single player, open-world action game in the style of Crackdown or The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction. You play as a man gifted with superhuman powers and the option to go most anywhere you like and do most anything you want once you get there. It's sandbox gaming with a heavy focus on pure action.

Though you play as a man bestowed with superhero power, Mercer is anything but heroic. There are no moral choices here. Mercer has vowed to destroy those responsible for his current situation and he has the means to do it. To gain new powers or refill your health bar, you'll literally absorb other living beings. Find yourself a little low on hit points and you can simply grab an innocent bystander, crush his or her head, and then consume them for a quick boost. If you find yourself in a pinch with attack choppers chasing you through the roads, you can absorb a person and morph into their likeness to blend in with the crowd.
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  • 2
    joshthegreat Jun 10, 09
    PSW gave it a 9 already, and OPM gave it an 8. This isn't the first review. :-)
    • 1
      Bale Fire Jun 10, 09
      Well first on Gamegrep
  • 0
    Sayyed Jun 10, 09
    Decent review. But im happy with my purchase of infamouse
  • 1
    Shuyu Jun 10, 09
    Personally, if I made a game that got a 7.5, I wouldn't consider it average. Sure, not as good as it could have been, but there was the possibility for worse...

    Still not sure if game do want, though.
    • 0
      Drogo Baggins Jun 10, 09
      quote
      Personally, if I made a game that got a 7.5, I wouldn't consider it average. Sure, not as good as it could have been, but there was the possibility for worse...
      I don't mean to nitpick, but that's pretty much the definition of the word "average".
      • 0
        Shuyu Jun 10, 09
        Whilst the desired score would have perfect, it doesn't undermine that 7.5 is still a good score. Plenty of games have scored worse.

        I don't think you're quite getting what I mean. The main point was that I don't see anything average in the score.
  • 1
    Curt Connors Jun 10, 09
    IGN Australia gave it an 8.5/10. I prefer that review
  • 0
    Dragoshi1 Jun 11, 09
    I prefer to ignore every review and just buy the damn game.


    Oh wait, I did, and I still can't play it until they update it on PS3, everytime I start it up I have to delete stuff to play it
    • 0
      Seproth Jun 11, 09
      It's not supposed to be out yet....
      • 0
        Dragoshi1 Jun 11, 09
        in america it is


        fillerpscace

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