![]() Reminds me of Deus Ex, Bio shock, Dishonored, and a little bit of Half life, and that's a good thingġ. Pros: 1.Runs Very Good, Dosen't drop below 100 fps, So FARĢ.Really like the Art-Style, has some nice Graphics and Advanced settings tooĦ. The easiest is to avoid them and/or try to throw explosives at them from a distance (red pipes). Fighting against them with the Glue Gun, Pistol, or Wrench is not easy, and they kill you in 3 hits on Normal difficulty. I definitely recommend checking out this game, it well worth the money! If I have to say a con, it's a minor thing, but normal human-sized enemies will provide unpleasant difficulty spikes every time you face them as long as you don't get a shotgun. I'm starting a second playthrough now and I'll try to get the remaining achievements. In fact, I'm still not finished (even if I completed the story). It's very impressive that it managed to grab me this much under only one hour and never let me go till I finished it. I have a rig that is around the recommended specs, and I manage to hit 100FPS average at 1080p on the absolute highest settings (EVGA GTX970 FTW, 16GB DDR4 2400Mhz RAM, i5-6500). It has a Dead Space feeling in a way too. In fact, it could be called System Shock 3. Other than that, it reminds me some of the best games I've played, such as Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Bioshock, Dishonored, and of course, it also has a very strong System Shock vibe. The game clearly took inspiration from the best movies in the sci-fi genre (Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, or Ridley Scott's Alien). The story and the lore looks promising, and I like the visual design the artists went for. And if I mentonied exploration: the exploration/discovery is fantastic, the game is very complex and deep in terms of world building and gameplay, in fact it's more complex in a way than most AAA games out there today. Prey mixes verticality and platforming very well with the usual, more horizontal gameplay. In every single area I spent a very large amount of time to be able to discover everything, and it was a whole lot of fun. Also, I think I never saw a game before that so well utilized the enviroment such as this. This game has a very high production quality. It's more than obvious that the devs well thought out every little gameplay aspect and tweaked them to achieve perfection. But what is more important though is that the game is full of very smart and intelligent gameplay design ideas. The music is phenomenal, thanks to the talented Mick Gordon who also did the soundtrack for 2016's Doom and for Wolfenstein: The New Order. Based on my experience so far, I have to say this game is simply amazing in every possible way. But was the hate justified? The short answer is no. In a way, even if I wasn't one of them, I totally understood the people who started bashing and boycotting this new Prey game. I'm one of those people who was heavily disappointed when Bethesda cancelled Prey 2 (2006's Prey's sequel, which I played and very much enjoyed). ![]() In a way, even if I wasn't one of them, I totally understood the people who This review is based on the game after completing it with all the side-quests available, except two (as far as I know). This review is based on the game after completing it with all the side-quests available, except two (as far as I know). TL:DR -> Its like half life, bioshock, and deadspace made a baby. You feel incredibly rewarded whenever you upgrade your abilities and kit and this translates nicely into a multitude of branching upgrade paths. The game does not baby you and many enemies are quite powerful. Channeling obvious inspiration from classic games like system shock, dead space, half life 1 and 2, and the bioshock series, this game rewards creativity and those enjoy a challenging gameplay. The game does not baby you and many This game is so incredibly refreshing in an ocean of reptetive and redudant shooter clones and endless war game franchises this game dares to be different. This game is so incredibly refreshing in an ocean of reptetive and redudant shooter clones and endless war game franchises this game dares to be different.
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