Your second time-attack stage in Prodeus gives you a leisurely minute or so to shoot every target between you and a valuable cache of Ore. It’s designed to take you from a spray-and-pray novice to a ...
Clunky weapon and gear purchasing Difficult to see distant enemies in handheld mode Rough performance in large open levels No map editor on Switch Like most people in their 40s who have played games ...
Bounding Box delivers an anachronistic high-wire act, and the perhaps the best shooter outright since Doom Eternal. Every retro shooter straddles the line between classic and modern design, whether it ...
Prodeus might be this year’s biggest surprise. It’s also the best first-person shooter (FPS) I’ve played all year. There’s a wonderful sense of flow to Prodeus that’s made it a compulsive action over ...
Developer: Bounding Box Software Inc. 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 ...
Prodeus‘s first few stages are devoted to an impromptu train tour through demon country, but now it’s time to stop and gas up your ride. There’s a lot to do and see in this refueling station, but ...