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Review: Prey (PC) Print
Written by NarkotikBuzz   
Monday, 17 July 2006
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Join NarkotikBuzz on a tour of the latest game to hit the streets.  See what makes this game great, and maybe not-so-great, and find out if it is really 'all that' or if you should wait for something else to come along begging for your hard-earned dollars.

Game Details:

Title: Prey
Genre: First Person Shooter
Published by: 2K Games
Release Date: July 11, 2006

Minimum Systems Requirements:

O/S: Windows 2000 & XP with latest service packs
Processor: P4 2.0 Ghz
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Video Card: 64MB DX9.0c compatible
Sound: DX 9.0c compatible
Drive Space Required: 2.2 GiB


Setup: 

In Prey, you play the role of Tommy, a Native American who is fed up with living on the reservation and is trying to convince his girlfriend to leave with him. One night at the bar where she works, all hell breaks loose as aliens invade earth and abduct everyone. While Tommy gets free once on board the ship, his girlfriend does not, and so begins the quest to save her, and in the process, everyone on earth.

Gameplay: 

Once on board the ship, the action starts. The ship is very much alive around you, and is very similar to the environments in Quake, a mixture of biological and machine. Even though it is similar, it is done better here and feels fresh as you explore.

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