

> Discover the game-changing power of experimental weapons! > Unlock new weapons and turn them into the ultimate arsenal with fire rate, recoil, reload speed or clip-size upgrades! > Various types of missions such as Assault, Sniper, Siege and Stealth. > Smooth cover-based 3rd-person action with free movement. Upgrade them into seasoned soldiers: damage output, ability cooldown, HP pool, AoE ability damage and more! > Employ their diverse abilities: Air Strike, Molotov, Rocket Blast, Mortar Fire and many more. > Use your brothers to gain a tactical advantage!

Be sure to upgrade yours as often as possible!ĮXPERIENCE UNIQUE SINGLE-PLAYER SQUAD-BASED COMBAT > A soldier’s only as deadly as his weapon. > Unlock game-changing perks by playing with each weapon class! > 2 gameplay modes to begin with: Free For All and Team Deathmatch. While amusingly gruesome, it's not just a gimmick meant solely for shock value: it actually takes some skill to navigate these puzzles, not to mention nimble fingers.Fight brave soldiers from around the globe on the frenzied multiplayer battlegrounds of World War 2 or become Sergeant Wright and experience a dramatic, life-changing single-player journey, in the aftermath of the D-Day invasion. It's your goal to remove the blades from view in the proper order long enough to touch the button, but swiping your finger against the sharp end of a blade fills the screen with blood and ends your quest. Each puzzle begins with a series of blades (like those jutting from the main character's arm) on screen, which conveniently cover up buttons that display Prototype 2's logo. Slice HD – which gets shout-outs on the menu screens – is the original app in question, and ProtoSlice HD expectedly follows a similar routine as that recent release. But it's free – and actually a re-skinned version of an existing iPad puzzler. In fact, it's a promotional game: just an elaborate marketing tool meant to draw up a little buzz for next spring's sequel (opens in new tab). ProtoSlice HD seemingly marks the debut of open-world action hit Prototype on the platform, but that's not entirely true.

Aside from Geometry Wars Touch and Call of Duty: Zombies HD, Activision has kept pretty quiet on the iPad front – which is surprising, considering how many of its properties could easily make the jump to the tablet (especially those with existing iPhone iterations).
