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Bio Prototype 2 for Windows

  • Paid
  • 4.8
    1
  • 241
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Action RPG that focuses on body modification

Bio Prototype 2 is a premium role-playing game from Emprom Game and BD Games. This combines action and crafting as you guide a one-eyed slime into creating the most powerful creature. Explore a surreal world, defeat monsters, and harvest their organs to become stepping stones in your evolution.

Bio Prototype 2 builds on the unique gameplay mechanics of Bio Prototype, but with a lot more organ and mutation combinations. Its roguelike elements keep this sequel even more addictive, given the new content and new maps to unlock. You can also try Carrion or Plague Inc.

Climb the evolutionary ladder

Similar to its predecessor, Bio Prototype 2 shares the same overall premise: harvest organs, parts, and genetic data from the monsters and creatures you encounter. You bring them back to your lab and experiment with various combinations. Introduce mutations and genes into your makeup or graft new organs to become the ultimate lifeform. As a roguelike experience, you start from the top every time you die or complete a playthrough.

Fans of the first game will definitely appreciate the volume of content available. There are over 50 genes, over 60 organs, and over 200 mutation mods that you can combine for virtually limitless combinations designed to suit different play styles. Also, the game now features an organ crafting interface, making the process additionally immersive. Lastly, there are new maps and monster designs to go with the combinations.

The only catch in this game is that roguelikes are only for some. If you’re after permanent upgrades and a singular, overarching storyline, this is not that kind of game. Additionally, the organs and mutations are randomized every run, ensuring that players learn to make do with what they have instead of relying on the same build every time they start a new playthrough.

A well-deserved sequel

Bio Prototype 2 elevates the evolutionary gaming experience by allowing players to harvest organs and genetic data to create the ultimate lifeform. With over 50 genes, 60 organs, and 200 mutation mods, it offers limitless combinations for diverse play styles. Its immersive organ crafting and new maps enhance gameplay, though its roguelike nature with randomized elements and no permanent upgrades may not appeal to everyone.

  • Pros

    • Addictive roguelike experience
    • Has more content than the first one
    • Adds an organ crafting interface
  • Cons

    • Impermanent upgrades
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App specs

  • License

    Full

  • Version

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  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

  • OS

    Windows 10

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    241

    Last month's downloads

    • 5
  • Developer

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Bio Prototype 2 for PC

  • Paid
  • 4.8
    1
  • 241
  • Vvaries-with-devices

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