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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMorgan Yu is trapped aboard a space station filled with shape-shifting aliens with no memory of how he got there. Guided by a mysterious stranger and his former self, he must set the station... Tout lireMorgan Yu is trapped aboard a space station filled with shape-shifting aliens with no memory of how he got there. Guided by a mysterious stranger and his former self, he must set the station's self-destruct before the aliens reach Earth.Morgan Yu is trapped aboard a space station filled with shape-shifting aliens with no memory of how he got there. Guided by a mysterious stranger and his former self, he must set the station's self-destruct before the aliens reach Earth.
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- Récompenses
- 4 nominations au total
Benedict Wong
- Alex Yu
- (voix)
Mae Whitman
- Danielle Sho
- (voix)
James Hong
- William Yu
- (voix)
Sumalee Montano
- Morgan Yu
- (voix)
- …
Ilia Volok
- Luka Golubkin
- (voix)
Elya Baskin
- Yuri Andronov
- (voix)
Ike Amadi
- Dr. Dayo Igwe
- (voix)
Steve Blum
- Walther Dahl
- (voix)
Iris Bahr
- Sarah Elazar
- (voix)
Keiko Agena
- Miyu Sato
- (voix)
- (as a different name)
- …
Dino Andrade
- Kaspar
- (voix)
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'Prey (2017)' is a first-person 'immersive sim' set aboard a space station that's been recently overrun by a whole host of otherworldly aliens, including the elusive 'mimick' which can disguise itself as any object on board. The name of the game here is choice, with the player being given free reign to complete their objectives in whatever way they want. Exploration is more than encouraged and, usually, all solutions are valid. That's what's so satisfying about the experience. It gives you a set of systems, which evolve somewhat over the course of the game but always remain consistent, and lets you loose with them. Its heady story, full of twists and turns, is meant to be engaged with on an intellectual level; you're supposed to think about what you're doing and why you're doing it. It's great fun that's incredibly immersive from start to finish. It's also rather unique, despite being obviously inspired by games such as 'System Shock (1994)', 'Bioshock (2007)', 'Deus Ex (2000)' and Arkane Studios' previous 'Dishonoured (2012)'. It's a game you won't want to stop playing. It's absolutely fantastic. I'll almost certainly be returning to it in the future. 9/10
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Verdict: It is a damn crime that this game is this overlooked. This is a game that reminiscences innovations within games like Half-Life. Shame that games like COD are getting the attention.
8.5/10
- Great story & Interesting characters
- Great Gameplay
- Intricate level design
- Pretty good graphics
- Recycling and crafting is great
- Mimics add a layer of horror and suspense
Cons:
- World environments look rather similar
- A few more enemy types would be nice
Verdict: It is a damn crime that this game is this overlooked. This is a game that reminiscences innovations within games like Half-Life. Shame that games like COD are getting the attention.
8.5/10
When i started to play PREY, I was a bit skeptical. When I finished it I was almost in tears. Weeks past by, but I couldn't stop thinking about this game. This music.. horror like sounds.. Approximately for 1 month after finishing PREY, I couldn't play anything else, because all other games seemed so dum and boring. This game brought me a fantastic experience. Very immerse and with ideal story. Even had issues with my wife, because the only thing I could do when I had a free time, was to play PREY. In my opinion this game is one of the best computer games humanity ever had.
Some games really slip through the cracks, and Prey is high on that list for me. It's a shame because I can't believe I waited so long to dive into this one. Released in 2017, this game is a mix of first-person shooter, survival horror, and puzzle-solving that pleasantly surprised me.
From the moment I started playing, I was drawn into this eerie, deserted space station. The mystery of what happened to the crew kept me on my toes, and figuring it all out was genuinely exciting. I liked how the game balanced action with the need to think strategically about how to progress. Instead of a never-ending stream of bullets and big explosions, it felt more about resourcefulness and exploration, which is refreshing.
Instead of a vast arsenal, you mainly start with a glue gun and a wrench. The glue gun isn't just for immobilizing the shadowy aliens-it's also key to solving puzzles. I found myself getting creative with it more often than I expected. It's a simple tool, but it added a unique layer to the gameplay that I really enjoyed. Sure, there are guns like shotguns and pistols that you can upgrade along the way, but honestly, the glue gun became my best friend.
Speaking of enemies, the game's foes are these dark, shapeshifting aliens, and while they felt a bit repetitive over time, they still managed to keep me engaged. I enjoyed the challenge they presented. Freezing them with my glue gun and then smashing them with a wrench gave me a small thrill every time. It's a simple yet satisfying combat loop that works.
The characters you meet in the game contribute to the story, and I liked how they introduce side missions that impact the overall ending. I think it's worth it to explore every corner and take on these tasks. The game does require some backtracking, which could have been tedious, but it didn't bother me too much. The world they've created is so intriguing that I wanted to see more of it anyway.
I played Prey on my Xbox Series X, and the performance was excellent. The visuals were sharp, and the sound design really enhanced the experience. The gunplay felt impactful, even with a limited selection, and the voice acting brought the characters to life, especially a helpful robot named January.
I sank about 30 hours into the game, most of which were filled with enjoyment, even if there were moments where I felt a bit stuck. It's a real shame to think that we most likely won't see a sequel or any continuation of this world. The sales didn't match expectations, and that's disappointing because I genuinely feel like this game deserves more love and recognition.
In the end, Prey stands out as a classic 8/10 game for me. It's a unique experience that I regret not picking up sooner. If you're looking for something different that blends action, mystery, and puzzle-solving in a captivating way, I highly recommend giving it a shot. You won't regret it.
From the moment I started playing, I was drawn into this eerie, deserted space station. The mystery of what happened to the crew kept me on my toes, and figuring it all out was genuinely exciting. I liked how the game balanced action with the need to think strategically about how to progress. Instead of a never-ending stream of bullets and big explosions, it felt more about resourcefulness and exploration, which is refreshing.
Instead of a vast arsenal, you mainly start with a glue gun and a wrench. The glue gun isn't just for immobilizing the shadowy aliens-it's also key to solving puzzles. I found myself getting creative with it more often than I expected. It's a simple tool, but it added a unique layer to the gameplay that I really enjoyed. Sure, there are guns like shotguns and pistols that you can upgrade along the way, but honestly, the glue gun became my best friend.
Speaking of enemies, the game's foes are these dark, shapeshifting aliens, and while they felt a bit repetitive over time, they still managed to keep me engaged. I enjoyed the challenge they presented. Freezing them with my glue gun and then smashing them with a wrench gave me a small thrill every time. It's a simple yet satisfying combat loop that works.
The characters you meet in the game contribute to the story, and I liked how they introduce side missions that impact the overall ending. I think it's worth it to explore every corner and take on these tasks. The game does require some backtracking, which could have been tedious, but it didn't bother me too much. The world they've created is so intriguing that I wanted to see more of it anyway.
I played Prey on my Xbox Series X, and the performance was excellent. The visuals were sharp, and the sound design really enhanced the experience. The gunplay felt impactful, even with a limited selection, and the voice acting brought the characters to life, especially a helpful robot named January.
I sank about 30 hours into the game, most of which were filled with enjoyment, even if there were moments where I felt a bit stuck. It's a real shame to think that we most likely won't see a sequel or any continuation of this world. The sales didn't match expectations, and that's disappointing because I genuinely feel like this game deserves more love and recognition.
In the end, Prey stands out as a classic 8/10 game for me. It's a unique experience that I regret not picking up sooner. If you're looking for something different that blends action, mystery, and puzzle-solving in a captivating way, I highly recommend giving it a shot. You won't regret it.
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"Prey" (2017) is a very original video game. It has all requirement for it to be a first person shooter (which it kinda is), but its hard to compeer it to any first person shooter. It has great story, and only a kinda disappointing ending was the reason I did not gave it a 10/10. This game has very unique for its genre gameplay mechanics, were you can approach your goal in many ways, the game gives. Also I was constantly surprised of the world this game takes place in, because it really is a very good sci-fi setting.
Overall, I highly enjoyed "Prey" until its a bit of a lackluster ending. Other then that, its a very original game.
"Prey" (2017) is a very original video game. It has all requirement for it to be a first person shooter (which it kinda is), but its hard to compeer it to any first person shooter. It has great story, and only a kinda disappointing ending was the reason I did not gave it a 10/10. This game has very unique for its genre gameplay mechanics, were you can approach your goal in many ways, the game gives. Also I was constantly surprised of the world this game takes place in, because it really is a very good sci-fi setting.
Overall, I highly enjoyed "Prey" until its a bit of a lackluster ending. Other then that, its a very original game.
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- AnecdotesWhen traveling through the G.U.T.S. of Talos I, a label can be spotted for the Corvo Canister Company, a reference to the protagonist of Arkane and Bethesda's other series, Dishonored.
- ConnexionsEdited into Arkane 20th Anniversary Collection (2020)
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