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Prey
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£34.99 |
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£49.99 |
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Prey tells the story of Tommy, a Cherokee
garage mechanic stuck on a reservation going nowhere. His life changes when
an otherworldly crisis forces him to awaken spiritual powers from his long-forgotten
birthright. Abducted along with his people to a menacing mothership orbiting
Earth, he sets out to save himself and his girlfriend and eventually his
planet.
Prey is serious, dark story, based on authentic
Cherokee mythology. Themes of sacrifice, love and responsibility are explored
and the story dives into emotional territory not yet explored by similar
games.
In Prey, gamers enter an unpredictable world where nothing can be taken
for granted. Most of the game takes place within a living ship, a giant
entity that can sense and react to Tommy's presence. Tommy also has a sidekick,
a spiritual hawk that can help him fight enemies and decipher the alien
language of the living ship.
Prey makes use of Joseph's Campbell's renowned story structure, "The
Hero's Journey," for guiding the main character arc. Campbell's extensive
work on mythological story progression was made famous when George Lucas
used it for Luke Skywalker's story arc in the original Star Wars.
Key Features
Built on an enhanced Doom 3 engine, Prey includes portal technology which
adds a new dimension to gameplay, allowing enemies to appear out of thin
air and create new and completely original puzzles and gameplay styles.
There are also several never-before-seen gameplay elements such as Spirit
Walking, Wall Walking, and Deathwalk plus multiplayer game support that
takes advantage of the unique gameplay styles in Prey.
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