The story for ProDeus fits the space isolation mixed with a demonic take-over horror theme and pulls heavily from Doom’s setting. Only the entire campaign and several weapons are not yet available. In contrast, ProDeus has all its core components working, including level editing and community sharing. The game from Ubisoft did not have a multiplayer feature at launch and delayed its release, as noted in this Ubisoft state of game for Watch Dogs: Legion post. Also, many titles get full releases where not all functions work at the start but still are reviewable look at Watch Dogs: Legion. However, the game offers enough playable content to garner a proper review. Usually, a game in early access does not get reviewed until it gets released since not all the title’s features are available yet, which is valid for ProDeus. However, The Load Screen finds more than 5 hours of gameplay worth $24.99, and it gets even cheaper when played on the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. This self-described Boomer shooter is currently in early access, and not all parts of the game are available. Bounding Box Software’s first game gives it all to the player in a Doom-style gameplay with a mix of old-school graphics and hard-rocking rhythms. That is how ProDeus starts, and it never lets up from there. Luckily there is a shotgun nearby and shells everywhere. Pixelated demons have taken over the space station, and no one else is left. (Image credit: Bounding Box Software) Gloriously Destroying Pixel Count Expectations
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