Out of nowhere, Prototype: Biohazard Bundle has hit digitally PS4 and Xbox One today. Activision released a trailer showing that both games are not remastered at all.
Update: press release added. "Full HD rendering, improved framerate, and higher-resolution textures and effects". Both digital titles will also be available to purchase individually in August.
The PROTOTYPE® BIOHAZARD BUNDLE brings the complete PROTOTYPE® experience to new consoles for one great price
SANTA MONICA, Calif. – July 14, 2015 – Today Activision Publishing, Inc. launched the PROTOTYPE® BIOHAZARD BUNDLE, a collection containing the breakout third-person action-adventure games PROTOTYPE and PROTOTYPE 2. It is now available for $49.99 as a digital download on the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system via the PlayStation®Store and Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, through the Xbox Games Store. This title is rated M (Mature) by the ESRB.
The PROTOTYPE saga follows the intertwined stories of Alex Mercer and Sergeant James Heller, each given shapeshifting powers and superhuman strength by a deadly virus that has devastated New York City. PROTOTYPE and its sequel specialize in giving players unstoppable abilities of destruction and deception, then setting them loose in a dynamic open-world playground to unleash carnage on the shadowy forces behind the outbreak.
Each game in the PROTOTYPE BIOHAZARD BUNDLE includes exciting content and features for fans and newcomers to the series alike. Both titles have been updated for a new generation of hardware with Full HD rendering, improved framerate, and higher-resolution textures and effects. Moreover, PROTOTYPE 2 contains all of the DLC that came with the original RADNET Edition of the game, as well as the majority of in-game content previously offered through retailer pre-orders.
Both PROTOTYPE and PROTOTYPE 2 will be available to purchase individually on PlayStation®4 and Xbox One through the PlayStation®Store and Xbox Games Store, respectively, on August 11 in North America. The original PROTOTYPE will be $29.99; its sequel will be $39.99.
For the latest news and updates from the PROTOTYPE universe, please visit www.prototypegame.com
All comments (19)
Too bad they changed the character from Mercer to Heller, i prefered the more speedy and mobile character to the heavy tank like.
Too bad they changed the character from Mercer to Heller, i prefered the more speedy and mobile character to the heavy tank like.
Just because i dont prefer a "critically acclaimed game"?
How do you think i played Prototype games and all Ps3 infamous games, i owned a Ps3.
I gave Infamous a try, stopped half way since i got bored and didnt like to constantly sucking the electricity dry to keep using my powers even the most basic ones.
I tried Infamous 2 same shit, even bought that expansion halloween one, none of the infamous games was appealing to me except Cole's powers which was electricity, but how the gameplay was like was boring.
Prototype no, you actually felt like a complete badass, like Hulk in human form, much more mobile and faster and more chaotic, but still hard as hell once those helicopters starts chasing you down.
So yeah, i am serious, Prototype was way more my type interms of open world "power action game" than Infamous ever will be.
Prototype 2 was better interms of controls and how you could destroy th helicopters, but i didnt like how heavy and tanky the characters felt and moved compared to P1.
Oh well... I actually liked the first Prototype and I liked it better than the first Infamous. I liked the overwhelming sense of freedom and power I had versus Infamous' pacing and overwhelming sense of detail for detail's sake (not saying Prototype looked better, because it didn't).
Depending upon the price, but honestly, when it comes to under-appreciated-ports to my "new boxstation", my money is earmarked for Darksiders.
I also think that the infamous games were far more complete games in terms of story, gameplay and visuals when compared to prototype, again imo.
If they are making it available for today's consoles at the very least give it some next-gen polish.
And even though the sequel had an extra year on Infamous 2, the graphics, animations, characters, story, gameplay didn't come even a tiny bit close to Cole's second outing.
Prototype, the game for the kiddies like the ones who don't play a GTA game for the main campaign/story.
And even though the sequel had an extra year on Infamous 2, the graphics, animations, characters, story, gameplay didn't come even a tiny bit close to Cole's second outing.
Prototype, the game for the kiddies like the ones who don't play a GTA game for the main campaign/story.
Too bad they changed the character from Mercer to Heller, i prefered the more speedy and mobile character to the heavy tank like.
Infamous games, i never finished it, so boring its garbage "sorry".
For me the only reason why i enjoyed Prototype games (one mostly) was the mobility animations how the character moved and jumped and flipped from cars and when running super fast and jumping insanely high you sensed a weight behind it all...and the chaotic mess you can create and have ground and hair military take you down.
I dont think i need to re-express my opinion on Infamous games again.
I did enjoy doing Cole's ultimate power ability though like the tornado move or the lightning from the skies was cool.