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Who here is a Prey 2006 fan?
I remember first playing the demo at fellow GAFFER and irl friend MetalAlien house.
This was around 2006 or 2007 and I remember how impressed I was when you shrunk down after entering a portal and finding yourself on a miniature planet held inside a viewing case.
People were getting ground up into meat to feed The Sphere.
The whole demo itself was a literal roller coaster ride except you're walking.
Then you hear the legend himself Art Bell taking calls about people seeing UFOs and their kids becoming possessed.
If that weren't enough, you're going into the Spirit Realm and you have a freaking spirit guide!
Wtf is going on? Wtf drugs did everyone take? You're a Cherokee in space with shaman powers fighting aliens in a moon-sized gooey-organic-living Sphere while you go in and out different dimensions while the legend of late night paranormal talk radio plays in the background.
Dufuq?
You don't get too many games getting whacky like this without falling into parody but the game manages to keep gritty but with some tongue-in-cheek.
I loved almost everything about this game. The story is simple but has enough background for multiple titles.
No fucks were given, either. Damsel in distress, little kids dying horribly.... things most devs would be too scared to implement in the current year.
We were denied.... maybe some would say robbed.... out of a potentially awesome sequel that would have had a TSA agent surviving one of the abducted airline flights, bashing alien nutsack in a gritty Coruscant.
To sum my thoughts up, my dream would have been this game becoming a franchise. Milk that shit like a crazed hermit Luke Skywalker alone on an island.
Go get Prey 2006. Get it on 360 if you cannot find a PC version. Prey it's not too late.
I remember first playing the demo at fellow GAFFER and irl friend MetalAlien house.
This was around 2006 or 2007 and I remember how impressed I was when you shrunk down after entering a portal and finding yourself on a miniature planet held inside a viewing case.
People were getting ground up into meat to feed The Sphere.
The whole demo itself was a literal roller coaster ride except you're walking.
Then you hear the legend himself Art Bell taking calls about people seeing UFOs and their kids becoming possessed.
If that weren't enough, you're going into the Spirit Realm and you have a freaking spirit guide!
Wtf is going on? Wtf drugs did everyone take? You're a Cherokee in space with shaman powers fighting aliens in a moon-sized gooey-organic-living Sphere while you go in and out different dimensions while the legend of late night paranormal talk radio plays in the background.
Dufuq?
You don't get too many games getting whacky like this without falling into parody but the game manages to keep gritty but with some tongue-in-cheek.
I loved almost everything about this game. The story is simple but has enough background for multiple titles.
No fucks were given, either. Damsel in distress, little kids dying horribly.... things most devs would be too scared to implement in the current year.
We were denied.... maybe some would say robbed.... out of a potentially awesome sequel that would have had a TSA agent surviving one of the abducted airline flights, bashing alien nutsack in a gritty Coruscant.
To sum my thoughts up, my dream would have been this game becoming a franchise. Milk that shit like a crazed hermit Luke Skywalker alone on an island.
Go get Prey 2006. Get it on 360 if you cannot find a PC version. Prey it's not too late.
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