Primeiras reviews:
OpenCritic - 88/100
Prey (2017) |OT| Trust no one. Not even your shelf
Attack of the Fanboy - 4.5/5
As far as first person action games go, Arkane Studios is probably the best in the business. Proving that the studio has no shortage of interesting ideas, Prey is the perfect blend of thrilling action and thought provoking story. Who needs a new Bioshock or Half Life game when we’re getting experiences like these?
Gadgets 360 - 9/10
None of Prey’s elements stand out on their own, but they work well in cohesion. Progressing through the story was a treat. Without spoiling much, there are a fair number of plot twists that keep you engaged. This is backed up with slick controls, responsive gunplay, cool neuromods, and stellar level design.
Clocking in at around 20 hours, Prey is well worth checking out even if you’re not a fan of horror or sci-fi. It might not be wholly original, but that doesn’t make it any less fun.
Press Start Australia - 9/10
Prey is another win for Arkane. It’s a game where everyone who plays it will have a different experience. One thing is certain though – that Prey remains a consistent experience from beginning to end. Providing players with intuitive gameplay systems with great synergy, freedom to approach combat how you want and game design that rewards creativity are just three ways that Prey succeeds. And while BioShock was heralded as the spiritual successor to System Shock, Prey feels like a much more successful attempt. An absolute joy to play and experience.
Gamepro DE - 8.5
Demanding action game, which is prevented from getting higher scores by frustration and shapeless characters.
Eurogamer DE - Essential
Not so much a shooter but a survival-action-adventure of surprisingly old-fashioned nature, which - even more surprising - works fantastically.