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Prototype
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Prototype

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3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (69 customer reviews)

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  • Platform:   PlayStation 3
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 18 and Over
  • Media: Video Game

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Product Features

Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 | Edition: Standard Edition
  • Deadly Shape-Shifting Action: Alex Mercer is a shape-shifter with amazing powers of combat, destruction and deception
  • A Fresh Take on a Stale Genre: Taking the open-world genre to breathtaking new heights, PROTOTYPE is an original IP featuring Alex Mercer, an all-new anti-hero framed within a conspiracy-drenched storyline that gives open-world/action games a fresh and well deserved kick in the pants
  • 'Deceive or Destroy' Gameplay: PROTOTYPE's 'Deceive or Destroy' gameplay allows players the choice to either blend in with the crowded population and covertly progress through the story, or fully unleash Alex's powers, moving through New York City as a walking slaughterhouse - shape-shifting in plain sight, consuming civilians on the street, commandeering military vehicles, including Apache helicopters and Abrams tanks and causing destruction at every turn
  • Unprecedented Locomotion and Agility: Being more than human, nothing in PROTOTYPE's bustling New York City setting is an obstacle for Alex. Players will vault over hundreds of cars, run vertically up the sides of skyscrapers, scale huge distances in single jumps and more
  • New York City Hunting Ground: PROTOTYPE's open-world playground is New York City done right! The city is jam-packed with thousands of pedestrians, hundreds of cars and is truly a bustling, thriving representation of the world's most famous city
  • Developer Pedigree: No stranger to the open-world game development space, Radical Entertainment is the developer behind PROTOTYPE, and touts a wide catalog of successful titles, including the highly acclaimed The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, Simpsons Hit & Run and Scarface: The World is Yours.

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  • ASIN: B0015IQG40
  • Release Date: 12 Jun 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (69 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,196 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

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Product Description

Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 | Edition: Standard Edition

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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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Battle through an infected NYC.
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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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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."
  • PlayStation Trophies - Add to your collection of PlayStation trophies as you play.

Manufacturer's Description

Discover what lies beyond the edge of evolution. An all-new, third-person open-world/action game, Prototype puts gamers at the helm of Alex Mercer - a genetically mutated shape-shifter with no memory of his past hell-bent on solving the mystery of his existence - as he tears through a densely populated New York city moving with Parkour-style fluidity and consuming anybody that gets in his way...assuming their physical identity, memories and abilities. Fueled by three key factions consisting of Alex, the Blackwatch (military) and a viral outbreak known as the Infected, players will venture into a deep, dark conspiracy 40 years in the making!

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By Inspector Gadget VINE™ VOICE
Platform for Display:PLAYSTATION 3|Edition:Standard Edition
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I'd been after Prototype for a while and was thinking it would always be out of my budget. By chance I managed to pick up a copy for less than half price and wasted now time in starting.

You play Alex Mercer a mutant-type creature who used to be human. Alex can consume anyone he encounters and assume their identity. A deadly zombie plague is spreading though Manhattan and Alex must figure out the whos and whys. Sounds simple, but you've got the entire military on your tail and monsters are growing in numbers.

Alex's powers are a some of cross between Spidermans' (the ability to run up buildings), Superman's (flying), various X-Men (mutating abilities) and the Hulk (super strength). He's a good character involved in a good mystery but blandness sets in about halfway through. The Manhattan Island location may be nearly geographically accurate but it's dull, dull, dull. The colour schemes are dull, the streets are dull and the view from the air is dull. I am also getting sick of these zombie/monster games featuring evil biotech companies in league with the military. It's getting really old now.

But the biggest problem though with Prototype is that the controls are just not precise enough. The game claims that it will target the main enemy when you push the targeting button. But in reality it'll just target anything and you'll waste precious time trying to aim at what you really want to kill. The same goes for objects you want to pick up. Alex can often grab things from an impossible distance yet cannot grab things that are right at his feet. This makes intense boss battles a real pain in Prototype. I'm not sure to what the title refers either but maybe I never watched enough of the Web of Intrigue cutscenes.

Worth playing once, but there's nothing worth coming back to.

Graphics B
Sound A
Gameplay B
Lasting Appeal C+
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Good but not great 31 Aug 2010
By David
Platform for Display:PLAYSTATION 3| Edition:Standard Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
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Prototype follows 18 days in the life of Alex Mercer who, after waking up in a morgue with no memories, has suddenly gained the ability to alter himself on the genetic level. Wanted by the military, he is on a mission to find out why this has happened to him and to discover the mysterious circumstances behind a virus that has been released into the city.

First i must say that i did like this game a lot it has a good storyline, decent enough graphics and fun gameplay. However there were a few thing that did bother me about it. I think the biggest problem with this game is that it does get very repetitive at least at the beginning anyway. You go find a guy, consume him and take his memories. Another thing that annoyed me was the fact that everyone hates you in the game so unless you are in disguise, which means you are limited to just walking around do anything else and you will be detected, you are constantly under attack which does get a bit boring after a while.

Despite these things the game is very good, freeroaming around the city is great particularly if you are in an infected zone. It is great fun running through a group of infected people with Alex's armour equipped and watching them getting flung as he pushes them out of the way. Also your selection of weapons and equipment makes combat varied and interesting.

One thing i must point out is that, although this is obviously no fault of the game, i bought this game after playing through infamous which, in my opinion, is just better. Because of this i probably didn't enjoy this as much as i would have if i had played this one first. Therefore i would advise that if you were torn between getting either this or infamous i would get this one first.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
[ Prototype Review ] 22 Jun 2009
By Andromeda Descendent TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Platform for Display:PLAYSTATION 3|Edition:Standard Edition
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The word Parkour can be translated into English as "the art of movement", and I've played a few games recently that try to incorporate elements of free running in an open ended environment, but in no way make it look artistic. Of course, [ Prototype ] is not Parkour in the sense that real people do not run up all the way up the side of buildings or glide through the air (and it is as cool to do that in the game as it sounds) but it can definitely be described as the art of movement, because there is so much fun to be had just rushing around - and that's before you get to the comic book violence.

I find it's best not to try and take an ethical stance in [ Prototype ]. When you're running through the street hurling cars at the military and absorbing people to wear them as a disguise it kind of spoils the fun to slow down to avoid the innocent or work out if an NPC is an infected (i.e. a zombie) or not. Plus, driving huge tanks through a panicking crowd loses its fun if you have to slow down to let everyone clear the way. So, as someone who will always play the good guy in games like Oblivion and Fallout 3, I found it a nice change to take a holiday from my in-game conscience.

Absorbing people allows you to disguise yourself and lose any unwanted attention, but with upgradeable abilities like claws for hands, being able to throw cars, blow things up and cause general mayhem - there are many times that you don't really want to hide at all. The plot is standard fare enacted well, but there are also many fun side challenges, such as racing to absorb people's memories against the clock, killing a set number of enemies, or running/gliding/jumping your way around waypoints.

[ Prototype ] takes place in a large open ended Manhattan island, and you can run up to the top of skyscrapers, search for collectables on top of rooftops and jump all the way back the street without hurting yourself. Water doesn't drown you either. Although falling from a skyscraper doesn't kill you, bullets can, but there's got to be some danger, hasn't there, otherwise you lose the thrill.

Overall, this is a very fun game with lots of things to do in it, and is one of the better "sandbox environment" games out there. Absorbing video clip style memories from special NPCs by "consuming" them beats hacking computer files for background information any day, and if you're after an unusual game in which you can take the plot at your own pace whilst still being able to cause mahem, then you can't go wrong with this.
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very good game
very good game, another must have for the ps3. I got to a level and it gets very hard but the game play is amazing and story line also
Published 6 months ago by paliometoxo
Prototype Review
I found out about this game through a review of it, comparing it to Infamous. I must say the comparison is apt. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Sam H
Gore filled rampage and the most bloody fun ever
If you want intense mayhem and unconstrained buckets of gore then this is the game for you
Check out "Prototype - official 10 reasons trailer" on youtube to see the murderous... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Henry T. K. Hau
Didn't enjoy at all...
I would like to start off by saying that i had always wanted to play Prototype & seeing is cheap i finally made the plunge, tbh i wish i hadn't. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Mark T. Youngson
Mindless fun
I played this for the first time on my PS3 last week and I have to admit, my jaw dropped. It is, quite simply, one of the most enjoyable games I've ever played. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Alex Bauer
Badass
Short cut scenes yet interesting plot development, insane powers that make you feel godlike.
The only game where running from point A to point B is actually fun.
Published 13 months ago by L
Have no idea never received
We have never received this order. The sender blamed royal mail????? I received an obnoxious email from them when I queried why we hadn't received our order. Read more
Published 16 months ago by michelle
Chase. Kill/Destroy/Consume. Run. Repeat.
Okay so after buying Prototype over a year ago and then forgetting it even existed I was reminded of this game by a trailer for its sequel. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Paul 161
Prototype PS3
A good game overall. It's very straight forward, though.
I'd prefer a few surprises.
Great graphic details, great enviroment.
Published 18 months ago by Jack Fox
Not for me!
My review is not about the game caus e I haven't played it!
It was for a friend of mine that doesn't know how to buy online! Read more
Published 19 months ago by Bruno Miguel Ascensão Besugo
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