In this regard, Obsidian has certainly done something right. The game is designed for multiple playthroughs, as the story can change with every choice you make. As Agent Mike Thorton, you join the ranks of the Alpha Protocol, a clichéd clandestine organization that specializes in deniable ops. The game is split fairly evenly between token RPG efforts and third-person action, although it’s clear that this is far more of an action game than it is a roleplaying one. Alpha Protocol is a mess, and that’s putting it kindly. It looks and feels every bit like a game that has been subjected to patches, fixes and panicked over-development, yet still managed to hit its (perpetually postponed) deadline without being finished. In fact, it’s absolutely dreadful and it should not have been released in the state it’s in. If you want to save time, let’s get this out in the open right now - Alpha Protocol isn’t very good.
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