![]() ![]() Fast movement is encouraged to avoid all manners of danger, from environmental hazards to attacks from the motley crew of foes set upon you. Plot-wise, you’re a lone corrupted agent of Prodeus, the creator of the game’s world, and you must destroy it.Īt your disposal are the base campaign’s 13 weighty weapons, which you must switch between fluidly to ensure success. Not much else is known aside from flavor text for each level and little lore bits found throughout the game’s nearly 30 levels. And honestly, that’s enough for a game of this caliber – all you need is a simple motivation to unchain your lizard brain to exact righteous fury on your enemies and enjoy this game to its fullest. Taking cues from the likes of the recent iterations of DOOM and Wolfenstein, Prodeus is almost comically visceral. Like, goddamn, there’s a ton of blood here. ![]() Pretty much any of your weapons – yes, even your bare fists – have the capacity to gnash up the alien-demon things you’re fighting into pie filling. Using the all-powerful minigun or a grenade-based weapon ensures the map’s carpet will match the drapes, complete with blood dripping from the ceiling if it’s a confined enough space. Speaking of space, there is a futuristic sci-fi aesthetic to it all. ![]() You are a man in a space suit/power armor-like getup, as are the humanoid enemies – likely former world inhabitants or workers who are now zombified or possessed and super pissed. The levels are sleek with miles and miles of metal lining the walls and ground, natural formations jutting out from landscapes that remind you that you’re an unwelcome visitor. ![]()
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