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Prey - Review @ Nerdist

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by RPGWatch, May 12, 2017.

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    [​IMG]The Nerdist has reviewed Prey:

    PREY Is a Terrifically Terrifying Game with Imaginative Gameplay
    After waking up in a posh apartment with a stunning view of the city, you start your day as (either a male or female) Morgan Yu, a scientist who appears to be participating in some sort of experiment. Just as the fear that something isn't quite right starts to sink in, your perception is turned on its head. To avoid diving into spoiler territory, I won't explain what happens; know that's the game is best experienced without any prior knowledge of the plot. Once the horror-infused world of Arkane Studios' Prey starts to unfold, you're sent on a terrifying sci-fi trek through the sprawling Talos-1 space station.

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    The Verdict

    While a relatively short play at 13 hours, Prey is a challenging game that you'll want to explore again as soon as you reach the final scene. Though it bears a striking resemblance to several other titles, it holds its own with creative puzzle solving, a complex setting that is fun to traverse, and enemies that will scare the ever-living crap out of you and give you nightmares.

    Score: 4/5
     
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