- April 8, 2016
- Byulbram
Silver Bullet: Prometheus
Platforms
About
Silver Bullet: Prometheus is a console-style stealth action game featuring Kali, a goddess of death and demon hunter. Armed with dual pistols loaded with silver bullets, Kali infiltrates a marine research lab involved in a sinister conspiracy. This advanced game offers a challenging experience with free-style dual pistol control, aiming to provide a genuine challenge for players. However, it requires practice and patience to master the game mechanics and overcome obstacles.








- The game offers fun and varied gameplay with interesting objectives and bosses.
- The main character and story have a unique charm, reminiscent of classic arcade games.
- It's a decent mobile-to-PC port with no microtransactions, making it a good value for casual play.
- The game suffers from poor visuals, animations, and sound design, which detracts from the overall experience.
- Movement feels slow and clunky, and the dual-wield system is unnecessary and confusing.
- Repetitive gameplay and grinding are required to progress, leading to a lack of engagement over time.
story
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is a blend of underworld themes with elements reminiscent of "Ghost in the Shell" and "The Matrix," featuring demons and demigods. While some critics find it lacking due to the absence of cutscenes or illustrations, others appreciate its engaging narrative and dark atmosphere, complemented by varied enemies and a solid progression.
“Finally, the story; something of a mix between underworld, Ghost in the Shell, and The Matrix (but with demons and demigods instead of vampires and machines).”
“The story is interesting and has a touch of a dark feel.”
“It has varied enemies with good story progression and bosses that take a mix of skill, evasion, and timing to defeat.”
“Finally, the story feels like a mix between Underworld, Ghost in the Shell, and The Matrix, but with demons and demigods instead of vampires and machines.”
“I like the story; some people think it is poor because there are just dialogues without any cut scenes or illustrated images, but it reminds me of the old Metal Gear.”