
Recommend for fans of: Half-Life series, Doom series, & Resistance series.
Prey is one of the few games that spent time in development
hell and came out pretty damn good.
PLOT
The game stars Domasi “Tommy” Tawodi (the
rare Native American protagonist that isn’t a walking stereotype) who is
abducted by an organic spaceship called the sphere along with his …
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Recommend for fans of: Half-Life series, Doom series, & Resistance series.
Prey is one of the few games that spent time in development
hell and came out pretty damn good.
PLOT
The game stars Domasi “Tommy” Tawodi (the
rare Native American protagonist that isn’t a walking stereotype) who is
abducted by an organic spaceship called the sphere along with his girlfriend
and grandfather. Shortly after being abducted, Tommy is broken free by a mysterious ally and witnesses his grandfather's death. Tommy is then transported to afterlife-like place called the Land of The Ancients
and shown by his deceased grandfather that he now possesses spiritual powers that he can use to rescue his girlfriend and destroy the sphere.
What saves "Prey" from being a run of the mill first person shooter is its creative art design, unique world building, and varied puzzle mechanics.
*Creative Art Design-The sphere is an organic spaceship hosts a great number of alien species for Tommy to fight.
*Unique World Building-While Tommy is traversing the sphere he overhears radio transmissions from a paranormal radio show hosted by Art Bell which gives insight into the shere's actions on Earth (F.Y.I. Art Bell and his Coast to Coast AM radio show actually exist. Art even voiced himself!). Also the game's ending opens up a lot of possibilities for Tommy and Elhuit going to meet the beings that are interested in the destruction of the sphere.
*Varied Puzzle Mechanics-Tommy has the ability to spirit walk to bypass force fields and use hidden paths, wall walk using magnet walkways and gravity switches to help solve puzzles, death walk which allows Tommy to come back from death after a short mini game (whether this makes death cheap or not depends on your personal play style), and use portals to transport himself all around the sphere.
The only criticism I have for "Prey" is that its probably a little short for the average gamer, but I was trying to play through the game quickly so this doesn't bother me that much.
Its because this game was such an unexpected pleasure that I am doubly disappointed at the cancelation of the Blade Runner-esque "Prey 2". I don't know why such an awesome game (that was almost completed mind you) was cancelled, but I hope whoever signed that order gets knots in theIr dental floss.
Rating: ★★★★
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