Prison Break: The Conspiracy Screens Escapes

03/11/2010 Written by Matt Baker

Prison Break: The Conspiracy, which is based upon the drama-filled popular television series, nearly ceased development when publisher Brash Entertainment shut their doors. Thankfully Deep Silver has since taken over the publishing rights, and judging by this new set of screenshots, it looks like the game has really picked up some steam.

The shots showcase the main characters in the game, including the protagonist of Prison Break: The Conspiracy: Company Agent Tom Paxton.

Prison Break: The Conspiracy escapes on March 16th for North America and March 26th for Europe.






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6 Responses to “Prison Break: The Conspiracy Screens Escapes”

  1. I really just don’t understand how they’re going to make this show into a game, unless they’re trying to go Heavy Rain style and make it an interactive drama (which I highly doubt they are). meeehhhhhh….

  2. giese095 says:

    ya…I don’t get it either, but I have to say the screenshots look much better than I ever would have expected.

  3. I think the only way this game can do somewhat better is if they bring in the original voice actors for all most of the main characters. And Michael Schofield actually looks like himself, and if the guy in the beater is his brother, well, that looks absolutely nothing like him.

  4. leo313rd says:

    I have a friend who always talks about this show and my brother said he likes the show. I never watched it though.

    But honestly I just can’t see this game selling well, at least it won’t on ps3, cause thats the same day GOW3 releases. What are these guys thinking releasing it on same day as sony’s biggest exclusive.

  5. Xael says:

    lol that’s funny on releasing it on the same day. FAIL

  6. Max Murray says:

    Seems to not make any sense to me as the show was cancelled a few years back…

    really missed the mark on the opportune factor.

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