Prodeus. New shooters that embody the spirit of the 90s

Darius Matusiak

Prodeus

  1. Release date: November 2020
  2. Producer: Mike Voeller, Jason Mojica
  3. Platforms: PC

Prodeus is a game from real video game veterans - Mike Voeller and Jason Mojica – authors that were a part of the development teams working on Wolfenstein, Doom or Bioshock Infinite. This production is full of references to classic 90's shooters, and the whole game looks like the first Doom with gameplay taken from the game's 2016 reboot. The gameplay is dynamic and bloody, and the pixelart styling gives a bit of a retro feel to the overall pretty good three-dimensional graphics.

The authors refer to their work as an AAA production with a nostalgic retro feel. Levels are full of secrets, enemies are dismembered painting the walls red, all to the sounds of a nice, pulsating soundtrack. It's only a few months from release, but there's definitely something to look forward to.

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Darius Matusiak

Author: Darius Matusiak

Graduate of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Journalism. He started writing about games in 2013 on his blog on gameplay.pl, from where he quickly moved to the Reviews and Editorials department of Gamepressure. Sometimes he also writes about movies and technology. A gamer since the heyday of Amiga. Always a fan of races, realistic simulators and military shooters, as well as games with an engaging plot or exceptional artistic style. In his free time, he teaches how to fly in modern combat fighter simulators on his own page called Szkola Latania. A huge fan of arranging his workstation in the "minimal desk setup" style, hardware novelties and cats.