Prototype

well first of all, no video game is worth fifty bucks so wait until you find a good deal on it!

secondly, everyone tends to debate between infamous and prototype… but honestly, Prototype is more similar to Assassain’s Creed. (as far as stealth goes)

Lastly, Prototype is amazing, but yet again don’t buy it for fifty bucks!

$50 isn’t that much money, and I’m fairly sure Prototype doesn’t cost anywhere near as much now.

Its 30 bucks on steam…

Games have been around $50 as long as I can remember…if they’re good it’s totally worth it because you support the people that worked hard to make an awesome game so they can make more.

^ What he said times two with a couple of exclamation marks, some rims and a pimped out subwoofer.

I think it was a great experience. Go ahead and buy it.

Prototype ehs pretty cool
eh does parkour and doesnt afraid of choppers.

My typos exactly!

I never said 50 bucks isn’t a lot of money, I’m just saying tht 50 bucks is too expensive for any lone videogame.

Maybe if you’re a tramp with no hands that’s true, but if you’re not in that situation it’s not exactly going to break the bank.

THIS %100! Also: I shipped back my Xbox to be repaired and received Prototype and Live 1 month as compensation while getting it back.

I think its time to let this thread die. Prototype has been out for over half a year. Anyone who is thinking about buying it now has heard everything they need to.

By the help of prototype we can implement and design the software again according to the users feedback on the project .Its like an activity during software development.

:lol:

I’m happy we have these bots on the forums, they have great input

They make more sense than many of the regulars here, I have to admit.

I didn’t read past “This game is awesome.” part until I saw your comments… So I didn’t notice it was a bot…

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