
Weaponry: 6 There aren't many weapons but they're cool. Story: 10 Play it yourself, you'll understand. Sound: 9.5 The sounds are pretty good and the voice acting is great. Graphics: 8 The graphics are good but some areas are a bit too shiny for me. (Its noteworthy that its brevity was an issue in those days - today it feels like it outrageously outstays its welcome. Nowadays you can pick it up cheap, i got my copy brand new for £20. Most games shy away from killing kids - Prey puts it in there for literally no purpose It is such a strange thing, deeply anachronistic - not for 2017, but for 2006 - and unutterably repetitive. The Single player has a long lasting and lively story as well as inventive puzzles. The MP is good the weapons and maps are good it's just the fact that the amount of people playing is small and if someone lags everyone else does. Glitched achievements: None - Do cheat codes disable achievements: No Cheats An interesting mix of puzzle-solving and FPS, this game presents very little.

The thing that surprised me the most was the long lasting storyline that kept going even when you thought i would end but a small downside is the Multiplayer. Not every game can truly stand the test of time, but one that certainly does is 2006's Prey.

Abducted along with his people to a menacing mothership. Published While Prey is over 16-years old, the game still manages to pack a punch and feels just as fresh as it did back when it released. The creative puzzles will have you confused to the max and the level design is surprisingly small but thanks to the portal technology and wall walks levels seem surprisingly bigger then they actually are. Prey tells the story of Tommy, a Cherokee garage mechanic stuck on a reservation going nowhere. The game is great, the story is great with twists i would never had expected had my friend not spoiled it for me.
