Metascore
84

Generally favorable reviews - based on 15 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 15
  2. Negative: 0 out of 15
  1. Apr 3, 2023
    80
    Prodeus is a classic Doom clone through and through, but that isn't a knock at all. It nails the core mechanics well from the level design to pacing. While the enemies feel like reskinned versions of what you're familiar with, the gameplay loop works thanks to some solid shooting mechanics. Even though it lacks real innovation in the space and the multiplayer is practically dead, the inclusion of a map maker along with a plethora of custom maps almost negates those issues. Overall, shooting fans will like this one, and curious players can use as an entry point into the re-merging boomer shooter genre.
  2. Oct 19, 2022
    88
    Prodeus is an excellent title that can provide you with several hours of adrenaline injection and fun. Solid level design, gratifying gunplay, and beautiful aesthetics, comprise this well-made FPS, one of the best in recent memory for sure.
  3. Oct 19, 2022
    85
    Prodeus is the reincarnation of classic FPS games from the '90s. There isn't much of a story here, but let's be honest, if you are playing this game, it's for the blood and mayhem!
  4. Oct 11, 2022
    100
    Intelligent design and fierce intensity combine to make Prodeus the finest single-player shooter of the year so far. It loses marks for a confusing economy and overworld, but it’s still worth whispering in the same reverent voice you save for the classics.
  5. Oct 11, 2022
    90
    Prodeus is an excellent experience for modern and retro first-person shooter fans. The pure carnage of the gameplay and high replayable offered makes it a game that can be easily returned to in small bursts or long play sessions. The level themes may be limited, but if you’re here for a challenge and gallons of pixelated blood, you’ve just found one of the most addictive shooters of 2022.
  6. Oct 10, 2022
    70
    Prodeus is self-consciously an old-school shooter, and it does a good job in replicating the frenetic, explosive gunplay and oppressive atmosphere of classic 90’s FPS titles like Doom and Quake. Sadly, beyond some interesting aesthetics, it doesn’t really stake out much of an identity of its own. The lack of any real story, worldbuilding or unique gameplay mechanics stops Prodeus short of being something really special. Still, if you’d like a game where you can switch off your brain and just exercise your trigger finger, Prodeus provides a great world to blast your way through.
  7. Oct 10, 2022
    90
    In some respects Prodeus pretty much seems to be a clone of the very first Doom, but it imitates the legend ridiculously well, because the guys from Bounding Box Software perfectly understand the pillars of id Software’s success. Their game is fast and satisfying, old school and modern at the same time, sounds great and looks even better.
  8. Oct 10, 2022
    80
    Prodeus is a great retro shooter that impresses with complex levels, brutality and variable weapons. But it still feels a bit like Early Access, because it is very short and with insufficient variability of enemies.
  9. Oct 4, 2022
    83
    Prodeus’ ultraviolent combat is fantastic if that’s what you’re in the mood for. But even the most delicious meal can sour in the stomach if there’s simply too much. In short bursts, Prodeus not just stands on the shoulders of giants, it dwarfs them. Over hours, though, the incessant action and jackhammer sound design start to feel a little restrictive and repetitive. Prodeus is a near-perfect homage to late 90s shooters, but you don’t need to be a demon spawn of Doom to enjoy it.
  10. Oct 3, 2022
    70
    Prodeus is a noble tribute to the original Doom with plenty of action, excellent stylized visuals, and great level design. However, the brief campaign grows repetitive as the mechanics don't evolve beyond the basics, and multiplayer is unfortunately empty.
  11. 85
    In recent years, the old-school FPS genre has been undergoing a kind of rebirth; and if the results are games like Prodeus, we should be glad it has. Solid gunplay, excellent soundtrack, and graphics that might be old-school, but never feel dated: this is an excellent debut for Bounding Box Games. Granted, it’s not flawless and the checkpoint system especially raises some eyebrows, but Produes is definitely a game worth checking out if you’re into old-school FPSs. And even if you’re not, honestly.
  12. Sep 30, 2022
    80
    Neat retro shooter with good game flow and sound design, yet turns out to be a little too easy and concludes a little too abruptly.
  13. Sep 30, 2022
    83
    Almost two years in early access were apparently enough to rough out the edges and Prodeus 1.0 is an intense, fun and satisfying first person shooter.
  14. Sep 28, 2022
    90
    The 2020s resurgence of "boomer shooters" continues with Prodeus, one of the best examples of the subgenre, and one of the best games in it, period.
  15. Sep 23, 2022
    82
    Prodeus is stupidly fun, looks incredible, sounds fantastic, and is launching into a subscription service many people reading this may have. It’s been a bit of a weird marketing cycle leading up to the launch of the game, but I hope as many people as possible at least try it out. It’s one hell of a love letter to the FPS genre for both the old and the new.
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  1. Dec 16, 2020
    Prodeus is a wonderful breath of fresh air in the FPS genre. So many games lately focus on realism and intense graphics. Prodeus reminds you of the genre’s roots and is damn good at doing so. If you want a more “modern” feel, you can switch the sprites over to being renders, which does have its own charm. I think fans of any type of FPS game will enjoy Prodeus. It is a fun, action-packed game that is fast-paced and easy to pick up and play for just small bites of time if you want. Some levels are longer than others, but it is easy to pick it up, play a level, and put it back down if you want. And that is something I appreciate being able to do with a busy schedule. Prodeus will bring nostalgia to some and insight to others. But one thing is for sure, hopping in and destroying some demons is always a good time. [Early Access Review Score = 96]
  2. Oct 6, 2022
    Bounding Box delivers an anachronistic high-wire act, and the perhaps the best shooter outright since Doom Eternal. [Eurogamer Recommended]
  3. Mar 7, 2021
    A bit tight in terms of content on the single-player campaign side (for the moment), the title makes up for it with the possibility of downloading many levels created by a community that already seems very active. [Early Access Review Score = 75]

Awards & Rankings

User Score
7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 36 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 36
  2. Negative: 3 out of 36
  1. Jan 22, 2023
    7
    I didn't finish the game. I'm at the beginning actually, played it for like one hour and what I can say is the following:

    (I played on Xbox
    I didn't finish the game. I'm at the beginning actually, played it for like one hour and what I can say is the following:

    (I played on Xbox one s)

    The good: that game really hitting the nostalgia about that kind of games, good controls, no lack of ammo, strong weapons, good level design, nice colors, visually the game is "as it suppose", massive potential ( to say the least). The bad?loading screens. I can't believe this thing exist on the 360p mode. And they are relatively long ones. (I don't know, like 20 seconds). Repetitive music. The music is overall Doom 2016 copy-paste-ish thing. Repetitive monsters. It's entertaining at the beginning but quickly fading away. The worst part is the incompetence of the stronger monsters. They aren't aggressive as they should and often miss. They also quickly dying. They dying as quick as the normal monsters. Good level design, yeah, but it's all too claustrophobic at the beginning and as I saw on youtube maybe it would be the same for the rest of the game. There are wide open places but the action arena is significantly smaller. The levels are short. The first levels at least. The fun just begun and hop the level just ended. The music too. Everything. Like what. It supposed to be non stop massacre. It's not at the beginning. The map doesn't help. It doesn't pointing you anywhere. I can't say much about. I'm at the beginning. I got a bit bored at the end of that hour. And i like that style of shooters. I'm giving 7 compared to other games but honestly the game doesn't deserve more than 4. The game suffer from what the old school games suffer but at least it doesn't suffer from what today's games suffer.
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    Ok im on the second hour and have stuck on one bing jump. I've saw on YouTube that jump is the way forward for sure. It's way way you long. Ive tried everything. I've seen some have also stuck on it. I went to the shop to buy the double jump but it's tier 2 whatever that mean so I can't buy it. Also to buy things you must have gold nuggets. You can find them in the levels but strangely they are very well hidden. I've found few out of many even tho I've searched for them. That's not good.
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  2. Dec 2, 2022
    8
    A game that kept me playing until the end, but doesn't hook me enough to drive for an 100 percent completion (which as someone with OCD isA game that kept me playing until the end, but doesn't hook me enough to drive for an 100 percent completion (which as someone with OCD is rare). Most everything just feels surface level, in the way that the moment-to-moment gameplay is amazing, but there isn't any teeth to really grab me past that. Full Review »
  3. Nov 15, 2022
    10
    Is exactly what it's trying to be, a modern take on the oldschool shooters (these days I think people refer to them as "boomer shooters"), aIs exactly what it's trying to be, a modern take on the oldschool shooters (these days I think people refer to them as "boomer shooters"), a blend of old style graphics but with flair here and there that would definitely not have run on a high end machine of the time. It looks gorgous to the kind of person who has nostalgia for the time period it's successfully emulating. The game-play is fast paced action with top tier responsiveness. If you loved Doom (1993), give this a go! Full Review »