Mazty said:
I've noticed there are no reviews for it which is very, very odd considering it's such a high profile release.
I think what is likely is that it is buggy as hell, and that Infamous will have a higher score, meaning that people with a PS3, torn between Infamous and Prototype, will go with the former.
Only in my opinion is this a viable thing to say, but I've played shoddier games then Infamous and enjoyed myself a damn-sight more.
The expectations and hype for Infamous was on par with Prototype if not more, I mean what were we promised for Infamous? Adaptive Parkour, gripping action and a free roaming environment and that'ss to name only a few things.
While it managed to hit the mark with only one aspect but only barely (Having your character not be able to get past fences when he shoots frickin' lightning out of his hands is a bit restricting for free-roaming.) It's just not what was promised at all.
The parkour is very static and mostly slow and useless at best, the gripping action boils down to "BURY THE ENEMY IN SHOCK GRENADES!!" which is about as gripping as having a gun on any generic FPS with infinate ammo and no overheating factor...
From what I've seen Prototype will not be the best game to grace our screen, not by a long shot, but what it looks like right now from what I've seen is that it's gonna far excede Infamous.
Prototype won't be the gaming equivilant of the next coming of Jesus, I think it's ridiculous for any gamer to get even an slight hint of that hype towards any game in today's market.
Which is growing increasingly more stale and only occasionally being saved by truly thought out and original titles like The Last Guardian or Heavy Rain, which are games I'm fully prepared to pour interest into.
As for the Reviews thing, I think it's more a smart move from the dev's To without reviews on their game, it's already built up enough of a following to atleast sell well enough on release, So the reviews they get from the people actually playing it for amusement will be a better indication of how well they did or how they could improve then any numerical score from a generic review-site ever could.
So in my opinion, Fair play to them.
If it's glitchy, then fair enough, I guess I'll see for myself when it finally comes out here.