11/22/2023 0 Comments Prodeus iIf map making is your thing you can even use the fully featured in-game editor to make and publish your own maps!ġ0-20 hours?! Excuse me, I can blow through all the content in this game in a couple of hours. There's more than 500 maps available so that could be another 100 hours of play if you wanted to play every available map. The game also has an in-game map browser so you can download and play maps that other players have made. The campaign isn't finished but has plenty of maps to play. Originally posted by DarkFire:You'll get between 10 - 20 hours from the campaign as it is now. P.D.: It is supposed that you'll get "Gold Bars" eventually in the game (there's a "Gold Bar" counter in the Map Screen, but now it serves to no purpose). Maybe the story to be a bit more explained (but in the line of classic Dooms, some text with some 2D image from time to time, nothing more), two or three more heavy enemy types, a real "Computer Game" Load/Save system (and not something based on checkpoints, as now does). I can play the classic Doom all day long, in comparison. The mess on the screen caused by blood is nauseating and often prevents me from completing a single level. It has about 25 levels right now, about eight or nine different weapons and, to be perfecty honest, I see very little has to be added in order to be fully developed. The enemies already flash so there is nice feedback on hitting them. but this game is polished and finished a lot. I've downloaded and played a lot of cool levels created by the community but I've always found the same enemies, weapons, music and FXs, etc. I think that's not possible, or at least for now. But if you're thinking more on adding new enemies or weapons created by yoursel. The game comes with its own Level Editor so you can create, upload and share your own Levels and even Campaigns (let's see a Campaign as a set of Levels and you can select which level to play, from your current location, in a 3d map). Originally posted by LaFleur:also, there's mods? I've enjoyed every minute I've had with it so far and I still enjoy playing new maps that the community have made and uploaded.įor me the answer is yes, Prodeus is 100% worth it. Value is always a subjective thing but I don't regret buying the game in the slightest. I currently have around 220 hours in Prodeus, all of it playing the campaign or downloaded maps. It's not really analogous to modern doom but if you enjoyed the old doom games and Quake then you'll probably really enjoy Prodeus. It's probably the most polished early access game I've ever played. If map making is your thing you can even use the fully featured in-game editor to make and publish your own maps!ĭon't be afraid of the "early access" or beta state of Prodeus. That would make sense, since what you're collecting -runes- are getting fought over by both sides and you're just running around collecting them for delivery to your actual "boss" and have been playing "keep away" the entire time.You'll get between 10 - 20 hours from the campaign as it is now. Filter Kill 100 Enemies Kill 100 Enemies 1. It takes around 15-20 hours to unlock all of the achievements on Xbox One. Something's really screwy about all that, which is why I think the player is actually from THAT part in the ending you probably haven't gotten to yet. Here is the full list of all 30 Prodeus achievements worth 1,000 gamerscore. You also do not deliver any runes to Prodeus, you keep them with you the entire time. In addition, none of the human enemies can get "converted." Only pure chaos ones. All their entities are universally hostile toward you, and you go around in the dimension of order just breaking absolutely everything you can manage to put a bullet explosive, plasma round, or lightning bolt into. I'm up in the air about your character actually being Prodean, though. Am I correct in assuming the large pixels appeal to people because of nostalgia Personally Id prefer normal modern graphics, even though I used to play the old FPS games myself when I was younger. If you want to see it, it's hidden in "Excavation." Then you press a button you weren't meant to and make things go totally bonkers. There's one terminal that mentions a ship full of prisoners on death row meant to "be the first ones to enter a new dimension, or die trying." Where you wake up is outside your holding cell presumably, where you were going to be killed at the portal being teleported in an experiment.
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