78
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100 point score based on reviews from various critics.
3.7
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Description

When Tommy, a garage mechanic, defends his girlfriend in a bar fight in a Native American reservation in Oklahoma, the entire bar, along with everyone inside, is sucked into a shuttlecraft. They are transported into The Sphere, an enormous, organic alien ship. Tommy is set free by one of the denizens and his task is to save his girlfriend Jen and grandfather Enisi, and find out what the meaning of The Sphere is.

This 3D-shooter, based on a modified version of the Doom 3 engine, takes place entirely inside the gigantic ship. As a combination of organic and cybernetic structures, gravity is defied: with the proper grids activated, you can walk on walls and ceilings. There are also multiple dimensions inside the ship you can cross using portals. During his quest, Tommy struggles with his Native American lineage. The ghost-like hawk Talon is always on your side and you sometimes cross over to another land to get help from your grandfather. Tommy can also shift to Spirit Walk, an alternate dimension in the game to get past obstacles and solve puzzles. When you die, you are also transported to another realm where you have to shoot lost souls with your spirit bow before being sent back. Your new health and spirit status will be based on your performance there.

The weapons Tommy uses are usually organic, with secondary fire functions. The arsenal includes a wrench, a rifle, crawlers, an acid sprayer, an auto cannon, a leech gun (chargeable with fire, ice, red orbs or lightning), a rocket launcher and the spirit bow. Certain parts of the game require you to explore large areas in a flying pod. You can use it to engage enemies or use the tractor beam to move objects. Navigation, often with a distinct lack of direction, is reminiscent of Descent then. Puzzles usually require you to decipher codes, activate switches and find entrances.

The game supports OpenAL and EAX HD surround sound, and multiplayer games for up to eight players in duel or team deathmatch. Although the game is developed by Human Head Studios, it is produced and was originally designed by 3D Realms.

Alternate Titles

  • "掠食" -- Chinese spelling (simplified)
  • "Prey: A Talon Brave Game" -- Working title

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The Press Says

GamePro (US) Jul 14, 2006 4.75 out of 5 95
Game Chronicles Jul 29, 2006 9.2 out of 10 92
Play.tm Jul 24, 2006 85 out of 100 85
EL33TONLINE Oct 19, 2006 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 80
PlayDevil Aug 21, 2006 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 80
Digital Press - Classic Video Games Jul 18, 2006 8 out of 10 80
X-Power Aug 01, 2006 6.5 out of 10 65
3DAvenue Aug 19, 2006 3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars 60
Totally Gaming Network Aug 09, 2006 6 out of 10 60
Game Revolution Jul 20, 2006 C+ 58

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Trivia

The game is dedicated to the memory of William Scarboro, who died of an asthma attack on 9 August 2002. He was the game's original lead programmer in 1995, and devised the portal technology in the game's original incarnation.


This entry was contributed by Sciere Bronze Star Contributing Member (170742), Kabushi (88430) and Iggi Bronze Star Contributing Member (3188)
 

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