J.R. writes, "As the saying goes, absolute power corrupts absolutely, but having absolute power in Prototype 2 is so damn liberating, that it’s hard to care about anti-hero Sgt. James Heller’s gradual downward spiral as his humanity ebbs away. As a lead character, he’s hardly the most charismatic protagonist and you get a genuine sense that he’s actually a real asshole. But to be fair, he’s a man driven to the edge having lost his family after returning from a tour in Afghanistan, as well as finding New York plagued by the Mercer virus, so it’s easy to see why he’s so p****d. That’s no excuse for Heller being such a dull cipher however, and it’s certainly no excuse for Prototype 2′s confused and confusing conspiracy...."
In an industry that grows increasingly reliant on remasters, few were worth complaining about, making the original versions preferable in most respects.
Not sure what happened with FFCC. They really bungled it big time. It's a shame too.
To this day, the Crystal Chronicles remaster still left me with a sour taste. I really wondered how Square reacted to the feedback.
I thought the Prototype games had terrible graphics even when they first came out. Pretty crazy that the remasters essentially got nothing in the way of visual upgrades. A resolution bump. Yay.
To me, this topic is pretty easy to answer as I recall laughing at loud when Bethesda announced that PPL on consoles (Xbox1 and Ps4) would need to buy Skyrim Special edition and it would be free for existing pc Owner because it was basically the same game at max setting.
I often gave this answers to numerous ppl who where happy about paying 40$ for cheap remaster that would have been free on PC by saying everybody wins PC players gets the upgrade for free because they never paid in the past for quick fix that a mod of graphics card could do and Consoles players get to pay because they love paying and defend the practice of paying (like the numerous I have a VHS tape of the movie why don't they give me a free DVD version).
So for me, any crappy Remasters that deserve to be on this list are the ones that only give a frame boost and resolution boost for a full-price experience from the previous generation. Now ill exclude compilations like Batman, Uncharted Trilogy, Bioshock Trilogy, etc. because they were actually giving you more than 1 game so I'll count them as a collection instead of remasters Nor should I included games that have complete remade graphics or add new playable elements (Metro 2033 Redux, Quake, Gears of War Ultimate)
Since there are too many games ill give some example that comes to mind: Heavy Rain Remaster, The Last of US remaster, God of War 3 remasters, Burnout Paradise city Remaster, Tomb Raider Definitive Edition. Baja: Edge of Control HD, etc.
Again my main complaint here (has it was last gen) is that these kinds of remastering are now free (called performance patches now) but were sold at a premium price despite having almost no work to put in.
Andrea Gennaro has released a HD Texture Pack for Prototype 2 that improves the textures of all the three zones (Red, Green and Yellow) of the game.
I can’t get it to work, I got the two HD packs and when I tried to run that Tex.exe nothing happens.
It's not rare for the hero to become the villain in video games. Luke Lube looks at five of the best good guys gone bad from Big Boss to Jill Valentine.
this was such a good timekiller!
This game is such a blast
[Prototype] - Win
[Prototype 2] - An Epicness of pure epic-ness.
This game is just flat out amazing, inFamous may have bested [Prototype], But [Prototype 2] definitely kicked inFamous 2's ass.
i remember when it was Prototype vs iNfamous… we all see who the clear winner of that was I hope!
With Starhawk & Max Payne 3 coming out in few day, i'm just not sure if i should get this or not.
Is there like an Online pass on this 1, if no then i can get it Used.