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ALPHA PROTOCOL for PS3 is an innovative RPG that allows players to customize their character, Thorton, into a versatile secret agent. With a unique classless system, players can develop skills in combat, marksmanship, and technology while navigating a gripping narrative filled with real-time dialogue and global missions.
J**P
Doesn’t work
Why Amazon allows third party sell items on their website that there products doesn’t work Question WHY ??????
D**E
Pleasantly Surprised
This was the first time I've ordered from overseas and I was very shocked by how fast it was delivered. I live in Ny and the game came from the UK so maybe it was fast bc of the obvious. Either way still great
D**.
The Bad Game That Proved Me Wrong.
I expected this to be really bad, but it is a bad game with good execution. After three months of playing the mass effect series, this actually stacks up with mass effect and is plagued with a short length and design oversights (the story is weak so don't go in with high standards). Though this game has a lot of heart, and I would still recommend.
A**R
Five Stars
Perfect condition.
Y**N
Five Stars
Good game forreal to bad wont make new
M**A
Five Stars
Works as promised.
M**L
Rainbow Six meets 24
There have been a lot of negative reviews about this game and, if I am honest, I'm not sure that I understand all of them.Is this game perfect? No. In fact it's a long way from being perfect.But, it is fun, engaging, reasonably plotted, and does have decent replay factor.The plot is that you play Michael Thornton, on the trail of missiles stolen by muslims, only to find that it is really some Iran-Contra deal, and then your government sells you out, and you must fight to clear your name and take down the bad guys.In terms of gameplay and theme, it feels a lot like Rainbow Six meets 24, with shades of Hitman.So let's get the bad stuff out of the way.- Graphics. Really not great. In particular the opening sequence, with the aeroplane is woeful. Alot of it feels like a game heldover from the end of the PS2.- Animation. Some of the death animations are laughably bad, with characters doing massive cartwheels or jumps as they die.- Enemy AI. Sometimes, it is questionable. The enemy sees you, runs around... and then seems to forget about you.Ok, onto the good stuff.- Controls. Very responsive.- A decent array of upgradable weapons, armour, and intel.- The skills tree is solid, and great fun to scroll through, working out the best build for my character.On it's own, the above would score a 3/5. However, what lifts it are two things.- Conversations. In many ways, the conversations remind me of Persona 4. LOADS of decision making in conversation to effect not only storyline development, but also how people react to you during the game, and bonuses they give you.- Replayability. There is no single way to complete each mission. My first mission was at an airbase in Saudi Arabia, and 4hrs later I was still playing it. It's not that it was a difficult level - it could be completed in under 30 minutes -but I spent all that extra time exploring, and working out the best strategy to not get seen.I'm sure a player could whizz through this game in 10-15hrs. However, I've been playing solidly for two weeks, and I love how much I'm getting out of it.As I said it's not a perfect game but, if you're willing to be patient, you will get a lot of out this.Recommended.
W**S
Yeah, this game!
This game needs a sequel or reboot or whatever the new trend is for game development. Respawn and Quantic Dream should purchase the I.P. and give me my next obsession. Thank you in advance.
M**L
Rainbow Six meets 24
There have been a lot of negative reviews about this game and, if I am honest, I'm not sure that I understand all of them.Is this game perfect? No. In fact it's a long way from being perfect.But, it is fun, engaging, reasonably plotted, and does have decent replay factor.The plot is that you play Michael Thornton, on the trail of missiles stolen by muslims, only to find that it is really some Iran-Contra deal, and then your government sells you out, and you must fight to clear your name and take down the bad guys.In terms of gameplay and theme, it feels a lot like Rainbow Six meets 24, with shades of Hitman.So let's get the bad stuff out of the way.- Graphics. Really not great. In particular the opening sequence, with the aeroplane is woeful. Alot of it feels like a game heldover from the end of the PS2.- Animation. Some of the death animations are laughably bad, with characters doing massive cartwheels or jumps as they die.- Enemy AI. Sometimes, it is questionable. The enemy sees you, runs around... and then seems to forget about you.Ok, onto the good stuff.- Controls. Very responsive.- A decent array of upgradable weapons, armour, and intel.- The skills tree is solid, and great fun to scroll through, working out the best build for my character.On it's own, the above would score a 3/5. However, what lifts it are two things.- Conversations. In many ways, the conversations remind me of Persona 4. LOADS of decision making in conversation to effect not only storyline development, but also how people react to you during the game, and bonuses they give you.- Replayability. There is no single way to complete each mission. My first mission was at an airbase in Saudi Arabia, and 4hrs later I was still playing it. It's not that it was a difficult level - it could be completed in under 30 minutes -but I spent all that extra time exploring, and working out the best strategy to not get seen.I'm sure a player could whizz through this game in 10-15hrs. However, I've been playing solidly for two weeks, and I love how much I'm getting out of it.As I said it's not a perfect game but, if you're willing to be patient, you will get a lot of out this.Recommended.
N**S
A brilliant game, well worth a play.
As you play the game you become aware of how your decisions affect the game. The dialogue options don't feel like they give you much of a choice, but you soon learn how to extract useful information. Occasionally you have to make a choice between two objectives, and which you choose affects who is available to help you in further missions.When taking down a major target, reading the intel on them can be of great use. After taking them down, you talk to them for a bit, and can attempt to extract information, or you can just shoot them, you also get a choice at the end of the conversation to allow the person to go, doing so can open up help in the future, but it can also have negative consequences.The movement and shooting controls can at first seem a little clunky, but if you play the initial training mission in the Graybox fully, and complete the three training sessions, it soon gains a certain finesse.It's a really good game, and has a very interesting, and surprisingly long, storyline with a few unexpected twists.
E**X
crap
Looks like crap and plays like crap. Get Splinter Cell instead.
P**R
An underrated shooter rpg
This game surprised me because of its serious witty story and strong characters. It's basically an rpg with a the battle system of a shooter.
I**H
bond wannabe
a rpg set around stealth and spying which is a very interesting take on the gameplay,action and effects the way you play as well
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