We’ ve been here before, sat in front of Obsidians upcoming action RPG, Alpha Protocol. Originally set to release late October 09, Sega announced the game would be further delayed until early 2010. It seems little has been changed since we last saw it, apart from some spring cleaning.
Trying something different, Obsidian has gone for a modern-day setting for their espionage RPG. Essentially, Alpha Protocol is an intriguing entry to the RPG genre. With enough content to share over 30 hours of gameplay and several different endings, classes and styles to try out. Everything is affected by which decisions you make. Who you keep alive, who you kill, and your reputation with the characters around you all have a direct impact on the ending.
