Prey is a first-person sci-fi psychological thriller set aboard Talos I, a space station orbiting the Moon in the year 2032. You are Morgan Yu, the subject of morally dubious experiments, and must survive an alien threat using your wits, weapons, and mind-bending abilities.
The game blends elements of immersive sims, survival horror, and RPGs to create a uniquely terrifying experience where nothing is as it seems.
The Typhon aliens can mimic any object in the environment, turning ordinary items into deadly threats. Stay vigilant - that coffee cup might be watching you.
Install alien DNA to gain supernatural powers like telekinesis, morphing into objects, or even turning into a phantom yourself.
Solve problems your way with multiple solutions to every challenge. Go guns blazing, use stealth, or find clever environmental solutions.
Every object has physical properties and potential uses. The GLOO cannon can create platforms, seal leaks, or immobilize enemies.
Prey (2017) is a reimagining of the Prey franchise, developed by Arkane Studios (creators of Dishonored). The game puts you in the role of Morgan Yu, a scientist aboard the Talos I space station who awakens to discover the station has been overrun by the Typhon - mysterious alien creatures capable of mimicking everyday objects. As you explore the beautifully realized art deco-inspired space station, you'll uncover dark secrets about the experiments conducted there and your own role in them.
The game's structure is non-linear, allowing you to explore Talos I at your own pace. The station is packed with environmental storytelling, hidden areas, and multiple solutions to every problem. Will you use human abilities like hacking and repair skills, or embrace the alien neuromods that grant psychic powers at the risk of the station's defenses targeting you as a threat?
The Digital Deluxe Edition includes the base game along with additional content. Prey stands out for its tense atmosphere, clever gameplay systems, and mind-bending narrative twists that will keep you questioning reality throughout the experience. It's a love letter to System Shock and Deus Ex fans, wrapped in a terrifying sci-fi package.
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