
Mike Thorton was from a time before cutscene and mission cosmetics were put in different buckets, but his safehouses have some amazing bathrooms. That’s because somehow I suffered a file corruption bug that donked me back to the beginning of the Russia hub multiple times, and at some point, we had to run this piece. You may notice that most of the art for this piece is from Saudi Arabia and Russia.

Usually these don’t wipe all your progress! …Usually. The game is based on taking different decisions that can make the story change, therefore, it is necessary to take into account several factors like the type of strategy that you will carry out, in compliance with the specialization of your character.Alpha Protocol was the greatest FPS RPG franchise that never was.Įven today it remains a pretty divisive game for those who remember it at the time, the Obsidian Entertainment-developed, SEGA-published title was released in 2010 on PC/PS3/Xbox 360 to stridently mixed reviews - whether you felt like the game was worth the time of day pretty much came down to whether you could tolerate playing it for the 10-15 hours it took to complete a campaign, and whether you could tolerate a good 2-3 of those 10-15 hours being reloads from checkpoints, or, if you’re particularly unlucky…a save-corrupting error that forces you to restart from a previous file. In this game you will take on the role of an undercover spy called Michael Thornton whose first mission is to hunt down a rebel leader after a terrorist attack. An RPG with shooter touchers or the shooter with the best plot?Īlpha Protocol is an RPG that combines the playing mechanism of this sort of games with that of shooters, with such an ability that you could also consider it as the shooter with the most solid plot. But if you still need more evidence, take a look at this video and you will find out why you are face to face with one of the most impressive RPGs. The support provided by Sega and Obsidian, creators of Fallout 3, is a guarantee of quality to ensure you the Alpha Protocol won't disappoint you.
