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It has a plum set up: A man named Alex Mercer wakes up in a New York City morgue with no memory, but finds out he has a virus that, instead of killing him, has made him into a terrifying bioweapon. The bad news is that the first Prototype has aged poorly, even as a game. For them, the story is marginally brighter. Yet, there are those who may never have played either game, and this is the only way they will experience them.
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If you do pick up the Biohazard Bundle, you'll pay full price for the privilege of playing one game graphically crumbling under the weight of time, and another that somehow runs more poorly on better technology. These are the same games you could play a few years ago, and, really, can play now for the cost of lunch at Wendy’s, if you didn’t sell your previous gen consoles. The second game fares much better-in that regard and in others to be addressed-but, bafflingly, runs often at a low frame rate with a constant stutter the busier the screen gets.
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Draw distances, effects, character models, and most of the textures are are utterly primitive in Prototype. But if Prototype didn’t start with a line of text telling you it was released in 2015, the difference between this re-release and its 360/PS3 brethren would be strangely indistinguishable. Yes, a few sounds come from the controller speaker now. Yes, a few of the textures have been replaced. At best, you get The Last of Us or Tomb Raider remasters. While we’re currently drowning in a glut of remasters, graphical spitshines, and definitive editions-a mild problem in and of itself-nobody can deny that the vast majority of them have been made current-gen worthy. The remastering effort here is, without mincing words, an embarrassment. After spending some time with the bundle, it’s easier to see why they aren’t the proudest of parents. Activision released the Biohazard Bundle for the Prototype games almost as if it was hoping no one would notice, like it was a digital baby left on everyone’s front stoop.