
XBox 360 - Prey (Pre-Played)
2k Games
Searching for Videos..
Compare Prices
(8)
Prey (Xbox 360)
Prey is a first-person shooter in which players take on the role of a character who must fight against
...
more
Xbox 360 - Prey
Special Features:Built on an enhanced Doom 3 engine, the most impressive 3D engine used in a released
...
more
XBox 360 - Prey (Pre-Played)
Description not available. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.Prey
...
more
Reviews
(3)2
Pros: Smooth play control, beautiful graphics, unique gameplay
Cons: Story moves a little slow
This game sure is surreal. You'll be on the edge of your seat with constant surprises and peril. The graphics are wonderful and really push the envelope in first person shooters. While they do offer innovative features like portals and spirit walking, they don't necessarily change the way we play first person shooters. It really just comes down to the gameplay. Fortunately this game plays very well and it's a joy to run around blasting baddies.The environments aren't too impressive in my opinion. I prefer a more natural environment while this mostly plays out in the standard space station environment. I realize it's more difficult to create organic settings, but it's well worth the trouble. For this reason I'm not giving Prey a 5/5. I like a good variety and this has it, but not enough.
0
i was never that big into FPS. they seem played out at this point. most of them feel the same. the only ones ill get into are either doing all the old things perfectly (Resistance, Call of Duty 2/3) or they're just doing something different (Fear, Bioshock) and Prey deffinitely falls into the latter category.
Aliens will appear out of nowhere from their portals linked together on different parts of the ship. you can use these as well. they're often your only way to progress to the next part of a level.
You can adjust the gravity in different rooms. of you shoot a certain switch on the walls or ceiling you can turn the gravitational pull to that plane, thus making it essentially the floor. there are different magnetic ramps that you often use to get places. they usually end up at leased going straight up a wall, if not turning completely upside down.
this does still carry the somewhat standard FPS formula though. you go through a level from point A to point B while killing baddies. complete
Aliens will appear out of nowhere from their portals linked together on different parts of the ship. you can use these as well. they're often your only way to progress to the next part of a level.
You can adjust the gravity in different rooms. of you shoot a certain switch on the walls or ceiling you can turn the gravitational pull to that plane, thus making it essentially the floor. there are different magnetic ramps that you often use to get places. they usually end up at leased going straight up a wall, if not turning completely upside down.
this does still carry the somewhat standard FPS formula though. you go through a level from point A to point B while killing baddies. complete
...
more
0
Prey is a horror-survival game with a twist - you're a native american who begins by wanting to get off his reservation with his Cherokee girlfriend. Space aliens help you respect your roots.
The game is incredibly dark, gruesome and mature. The lead character swears constantly, and you see numerous images of children, old people and other random humans being slain in nasty ways. This makes it not a game for kiddies.
Still, for adults, there are a lot of interesting aspects to the game. For starters, the alien spaceship that you end up in is "alive". There are metal parts, but there are also many organic parts to it. The weapons you pick up are usually alive. The "gun" has little moving tentacles on it. Another weapon is a multi-legged creature where you rip off acid-filled bits and fling at enemies.
There's also many physics-challenging areas. There are metallic floors a la Ratchet and Clank so you end up upside down and sideways. There are spheres with gravity so you walk all the
The game is incredibly dark, gruesome and mature. The lead character swears constantly, and you see numerous images of children, old people and other random humans being slain in nasty ways. This makes it not a game for kiddies.
Still, for adults, there are a lot of interesting aspects to the game. For starters, the alien spaceship that you end up in is "alive". There are metal parts, but there are also many organic parts to it. The weapons you pick up are usually alive. The "gun" has little moving tentacles on it. Another weapon is a multi-legged creature where you rip off acid-filled bits and fling at enemies.
There's also many physics-challenging areas. There are metallic floors a la Ratchet and Clank so you end up upside down and sideways. There are spheres with gravity so you walk all the
...
more


















