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Project Root

2014
GenresIndie, Action, Shooter, Old-School Style, RPG, Single Player
AvailableMay 1, 2014
PlatformXbox One, PC, PlayStation 4
DeveloperPablo Testa
Overview

Prometheus Corporation is the leader in the generation and distribution of energy to all cities in the world. Due to the ideas and designs of charismatic president Demetrio Watts, the corporation developed new technologies producing higher quantities of energy at a lower cost, granting them near-absolute control of the market. The friendly policies enforced by Prometheus and Demetrio Watts has made citizens confident they will have access to electricity in their houses every day. However, very few of them are aware of what's behind Demetrio Watts' smile or behind the scenes in Prometheus Corporation. Secret plans. Terrible plans. Plans which will take the population by surprise. When they realize what is going on, it will already be too late. A group of rebels are the only ones who know Demetrio and his company's true intentions, and will do everything it takes to bring the truth to light about the person who pretends to be their eternal benefactor. It will not be easy or agreeable, but the danger behind what Prometheus hides within is a threat to all. Stopping Demetrio Watts is in the hands of a group of unknowns. Depends on Arcturus.

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Metacritic Score

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Opencritic Score

49

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24 reviews found

68

Gamecrate.com

May 14, 2015

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Gamegrin.com

May 26, 2015

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Videochums.com

Apr 29, 2015

Project Root might not be the best shooter that you'll play this year, but it's undoubtedly an interesting one.


60

Thesixthaxis.com

May 7, 2015

Project Root is a frustrating game because there is a genuinely good shooter hidden under a number of poor design choices. It is rather like a Michael Bay movie in that when it works, it works really well, with explosions going off left, right and centre, hundreds of bullets and a genuine sense of excitement. However, it also shares the same problems and the levels are far too sprawling, the plot is terrible and sometimes you have no idea what is going on.


60

Ztgd.com

May 8, 2015

Project Root delivers on its promise of a bullet-hell style game with twin stick controls, but the mixture comes with plenty of issues. Those looking for a grindy-challenging affair that is mechanically sound will not find their money wasted, but I still wish it was fine-tuned for a more enjoyable experience.


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Es.ign.com

May 26, 2015

Summary and quote unavailable.


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Gamestyle.com

May 26, 2015

Summary and quote unavailable.


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Multiplayer.it

May 20, 2015

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50

Ragequit.gr

May 15, 2014

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Gamecritics.com

Jun 4, 2015

Although several of its elements still need some work, I like what Project Root is trying to do overall, and I appreciated the effort to blend non-traditional elements into the shmup genre. There's a lot of potential for the free-roaming shooting, leveling-up, and dual-layer combat, but none of it is quite there yet. Disclosures: This game was obtained via publisher and reviewed on the Playstation 4.

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