Obsidian’s undercover agent RPG Alpha Protocol is again from the useless courtesy of GOG 5 years after it was delisted.
Alpha Protocol, first launched in 2010, was pulled from Steam in 2019 because of the expiry of music rights. On the time writer Sega, which nonetheless owns the Alpha Protocol IP, failed to enter additional element, however the delisting was mentioned to need to do with scenes resembling a boss struggle that features Flip Up The Radio by Autograph.
Now, 5 years later, GOG has labored to convey Alpha Protocol again with all its unique music. It mentioned Alpha Protocol is out there DRM-free and contains a variety of further options, such because the freshly licensed soundtrack. Right here’s the checklist:
● A licensed soundtrack
● Achievements assist
● Full controller assist (Dualsense, DualShock 4, Nintendo Swap Professional, Xbox Sequence,
or Xbox One controller)
● Localization assist
● Compatibility with fashionable working techniques
● Cloud saves assist
Obsidian developed Alpha Protocol concurrently the much-loved Fallout: New Vegas, and each video games ended up popping out inside a handful of months of one another. You play Michael Thorton, a covert agent who travels across the globe executing black ops operations to uncover a conspiracy that threatens the world. Alpha Protocol stood out for its dialogue system, superior quest system, and modern-day setting. Nonetheless, poor gross sales killed the prospect of a sequel, with Sega admitting it hadn’t met expectations.
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