Very akin to the old System Shock 2 and just as enjoyable. Worth a look.
Very akin to the old System Shock 2 and just as enjoyable. Worth a look.
Despite Bethesda's habit of following flagship releases with post-game content, they remained tight-lipped on DLC for Arkane Studios' Prey until a year after its summer 2017 release.
I really wish I could play this game on PC instead of Xbox One because sometimes it is just hard to hit the mimics with the controller ( I admit I am a noob on Xbox) I had rage quit this game several times because of the bad controlling of controller.
If you liked Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, then you will like Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris. It's really just more of the same stuff with some minor graphical upgrades, up to 4 player co-op support and new environments and "plot" to fit in with the new geographical location.
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is a chaotically silly party game that's spliced its DNA with a dungeon crawler and a twin-stick shooter.
Chaotic two-to-four-player co-op; Intricate environmental puzzles; Memorable boss encounters
Easy to lose track during huge battles; Some areas arent big enough for four players; Long; drawn out loading times
I loved everything about Prey, from messing around in my bedroom at the beginning, to discovering the different kinds of Typhon and finding ways to beat them, to exploring Talos 1 and finding out all about the crew members. Prey is the only game that made me care about random corpses I found.
It's like BioShock, Dues Ex, Dishonoured and Dead Space had a baby and here it is. I'm absolutely loving the game so far, can't seem to put it down, the gameplay is great (although I got quite OP very quickly so there's no challange with the combat anymore) and the story is interesting.
Having a lot of fun with this game. It's a good blend of survival horror and action. Lots of ways to approach things and different endings for multiple play throughs. All in all I think it's a great game.
I've only played for a couple of hours, but the game play is a lot of fun. My son compared it to Fallout 4, (at least the scavenging) however I would compare it more to Dead Space. Either way, having fun moving through the story line.
Once I found out that the likes of Chris Avellone and Arkane were working on Prey I had actually made up my mind that this was going to be good, as Chris Avellone is an established and proven games designer with games such as New Vegas under his belt, and Arkane is of course known for their...
Excellent Level Design; Myriad of Weapons and Tools That Let You Experiment; Jaw Dropping Visual Effects and Graphics; Clever Theme and Story; Exciting Music and Sound Design by Mick Gordon; Homage to Classic Sci Fi Games and Movies
Needlessly Mute Protagonist; Unbalanced Difficulty
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