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WorthPlaying
★★★★★
7 years ago
Xbox One Review - 'Prey'

Buy Prey It's unusual for a game to have the same name as its predecessor and not be a straight reboot or at least associated with it. Take Prey , for instance. The original game was an oft-delayed first-person shooter that had you playing as Tommy, a Native American who was abducted by aliens and...

sagamer.co.za
★★★★
7 years ago

It is March 2032. The intercontinental space race of the past led to an eventual collaboration between The US and the Soviet Union, forging a bright future for space exploration thanks to John F Kennedy, who bolstered man's desire to reach beyond the little blue speck we tread after a failed attempt...

Layered combat system; Sandbox goodness; Many good elements rolled into one

Bugs-O-Plenty; Typhon could use more variety; Graphics needs a polish

Tech Advisor
★★★★
7 years ago
Prey review
Stuff.tv
★★★★★
7 years ago
Prey review review

Talos One feels immersive, encourages exploration and experimentation; Deep, involving story will have you hunting down every detail; Transforming Typhon mimics are genuinely unnerving;

Not as non-linear as it pretends to be; Combat isn’t all that exciting; Clumsy controls in zero-G;

Stuff.tv
★★★★★
7 years ago
Prey review

The scares, sci-fi setting and choose-your-own-way gameplay make Prey feel like a breath of fresh air compared to more linear adventures, and feels a lot like cult classic System Shock. Which can only be a good thing. With the development team made up of ex-System Shock, Bioshock, Deux Ex and Half Life 2 staff, that might not come as a surprise, but it’s clear that Arkane hasn’t just delivered Dishonored in space - even if it's sure to tide stab-happy Corvo Atano fans over. Combat might not be super-slick, even with the wide range of Neuromods on offer to mix up gameplay, and the zero-gravity sections can be frustrating, but these minor problems don’t detract from Talos One’s foreboding atmosphere. Morgan’s story is complex, dark and full of twists that’ll make you want to rummage through every locker, cupboard and desk drawer to uncover it all - even if you run the risk of the furniture morphing into a face-hungry alien while you do it. Buy Prey here from Amazon

Talos One feels immersive, encourages exploration and experimentation; Deep, involving story will have you hunting down every detail; Transforming Typhon mimics are genuinely unnerving;

Not as non-linear as it pretends to be; Combat isn’t all that exciting; Clumsy controls in zero-G;

GameStop
★★★★★
7 years ago
Great game... maybe not for everyone though

Personally I love this game so far, that being said this game is definitely not for everyone and I would suggest playing the demo before buying the game. This game is more then just shooting aliens its about exploration and playing the way you want.

xbox.about.com
★★★★
8 years ago

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is the follow-up to the popular Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light released a few years ago. Temple of Osiris delivers the same blend of puzzle solving and combat wrapped in a co-op shell, but is a little easier and shorter than its predecessor.

Satisfying co-op locally and / or online; solid gameplay; interesting puzzles

So-so story; bland combat; too easy

Destructoid
★★★
★★
8 years ago
Playing god isn't all it's cracked up to be

Playing god isn't all it's cracked up to be As it turns out, being the only inhabitant of a world is a dull affair. You are logged out. Login | Sign up The payoff for solving these puzzles (apart from more puzzles) is another short glimpse into the mindset of the god that's being controlled.

games xtreme
★★★★★
8 years ago
How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition Review

How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition is a fun game, it has a few issues, it's a blast with a friend and worth picking up if you want a bit of a different take on survival in a zombie apocalypse

Metro
★★★
★★
8 years ago
Pneuma: Breath Of Life review – first person god game

Portraying existential quandaries as gameplay puzzles is a daring idea, but ultimately this is a more enjoyable game to watch and listen to than it is to play.

The visuals are gorgeous and despite odd moments of clumsiness the script is often funny; clever; and genuinely thought provoking

The gameplay concept underpinning the majority of puzzles just isn't that interesting, and often frustrating to work with; Very short and too expensive

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