Assassin's Creed III vs Prototype
Assassin's Creed III
Assassin's Creed III puts you in the shoes of Ratonhnhaké also known as Connor, a half English half Mohawk taking part in the American Revolution. Here you upgrade from daggers to guns and see this part of history in a new and interesting way.Desmond is once more into the fray and discovering the actions of another of his ancestors. He and his allies are now in New York and discover a hidden vault that they must access in order to save the world. With the animus in tow our hero must once more step into history to find vital information and of course, stop the Templars at any cost. With a more open free running style, new combat changes and a host of weapons at your disposal it is now even more fun to run around and discover the world you are in.
Prototype
Prototype is a epic parkour-based, science-fiction-themed RPG that casts you in the role of the Prototype himself, Alex Mercer. Genetically and technologically enhanced, Alex has a unique shape-shifting arm that allows him to reconfigure his body at will into a wide variety of "weapons" (such as Wolverine-like Claws, Blades, Hammers, Shields and Whips) so he'd be able to better handle the situation at hand. The action combat in this game is rather fast-paced as well, forcing you to be quick in both your reflexes and your thinking as you quickly change Alex's arm into the weapon you need.He also possesses advanced sensory powers, giving him special vision to better track his enemies, and best of all, he can consume - in a body-snatcher-like fashion - anyone and take their appearances, memories and special abilities. This is a feature that stealthy players would love. Being a parkour-based game, you'll also get to enjoy performing incredible stunts that are smoothly animated, where you can leap from roof to roof like a certain brotherhood of assassins or scale up the side of a building like a certain spider-bitten man.
Although it does have a main storyline, Prototype is an RPG that has plenty of repeatable side missions and timed challenges that you can complete to earn enough points to upgrade your character's skills and abilities. So, its replayability factor is quite off the charts. So, if you enjoy parkour RPGs like Dying Light but dislike the overrated zombie theme, or you love Infamous but you unfortunately don't own a Playstation, you might enjoy Prototype instead.