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It's fully its own beast, with its own storyline and its own progression structure and even a fully implemented ending. The Prologue can be experienced as its own thing, and will allow players to discover all the events leading up to Infinity's Edge.
This demo is more in line with the final game Infinity's Edge, and features new enemy visuals, animations, weapons, powers, balancing, just one level with a more compact layout, and completely new mechanics, like being able to rip enemies to pieces.
One run of the demo only takes around 15-20 minutes, so maybe give it a spin? :)