![]() ![]() Sure, it’s there, but It’s mostly a soldier, getting guns, obliterating monsters, and moving on to the next thing. Prodeuscares not for story in the traditional narrative sense. This is the most literal version of what you could call a ‘Doom Clone’ because it has something from what Doom was and what modern DOOM added (which was basically turning it into Quake).ĭon’t come here expecting a plot summary because you’ll be disappointed. It plays like the classic PC shooters, but makes room for up-to-date sensibilities as well. ![]() It has a modern look, but mixes it with retro pixel art. It effectively cuckoos its way into the family, but my, what a fucking spectacular cuckoo it is. What’s interesting about Prodeus is that it joins that list by dredging a variety of moods, styles, and dare I say, vibes, from a lot of the games I just mentioned. ![]() Prodeus, by Bounding Box Software, joins those hallowed ranks. Duke Nukem 3D, the Quakes, Half-Life, Unreal Tournament, Timesplitters 2, Battlefield Bad Company 2, Bulletstorm, Titanfall 2, and DUSK have all captured that for me in some fashion over the years. I’ve been blasting away in first-person for over 25 years now, and when the pieces line up right, there’s nothing quite as savagely satisfying as a really good first-person shooter with a beefy weapon set, and smart level design. Well… except for a very specific one first-person shooters. Prodeus Review – This Shooter’s the Crimson KingĪvailable on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S ![]()
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