Prototype for PS3 and Xbox 360 is Deadly


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Prototype for PS3 and Xbox 360 is Deadly
I have only played the PC version but Prototype is a game that stand out if you like blood, guts and goo. The game features a conspiracy driven storyline set in a realistic recreation of New York City that delve into the true nature of Alex Mercer’s power and his part in a conspiracy 40 years in the making.

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. When you purchase prototype for Xbox 360, for PS3 or for your PC then anticipate Fast and Deadly Combats, Over-the-top Locomotion and Parkour Inspired In-game Movement. Alex Mercer’s movements are inpired 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.”

Get you copy now at Amazon: Prototype for PS3 | Prototype for Xbox 360 | For PC.



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