Prodeus Is An Over The Top Shooter That Pits Players Against The Forces Of Chaos
Prodeus is a “Boomer-shooter” that focuses purely on combat. There’s some platforming that keeps movement just varied enough to remain fun. The narrative is confined to a short summary before each level. As well as environmental clues that carry most of the storytelling weight. Though the campaign isn’t in-depth, the game does offer player created maps so there’s plenty to do. Action is nonstop with interesting enemies that even have a handful of possible forms.
Of course a major part is the guns. There’s a handful of types with individual tiers players can choose. This, along with other modern techniques, helps the game carve out a unique feel. While it remains simple and fun. Prodeus has a retro look which also uses modern lighting and particle effects. This can be overwhelming at some points. Bright colors against the gray walls can become blinding depending on choice of weapon.
Throughout the campaign players will visit different biomes, fighting two alien factions. These are interesting at first but do start to feel interchangeable. Despite this there’s obvious care put into the details. If you can stay still long enough to admire them. The retro graphics can also be turned off if they don’t scratch that nostalgia itch.
Prodeus doesn’t try hard to hide its influence, which does hold it back from being unique. Players who are looking for a run-and-gun experience will still find hours of entertainment. And there are secrets for completionists to discover. Some of these secrets can’t be found until certain skills have been unlocked, which adds some replayability. This shows that occasionally stripping a game down to the barest mechanics is what creates a fulfilling experience. Prodeus offers an adrenaline filled gorefest for players who love being at the center of chaos.