MosquitoSmasher
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Can you recycle one of your guns? Grenades?
Oh wow I am so damn stupid. I have plenty to dismantle that has it. Thanks bro!
Can you recycle one of your guns? Grenades?
Oh wow I am so damn stupid. I have plenty to dismantle that has it. Thanks bro!
Make sure you don't recycle upgraded weapons.
I just realized playing last night that the alcoholic beverages are fantastic sources of organic material! Been ignoring or discarding them, and in a pinch, needed some Medkits so scoured my inventory for organic yield and now I horde alcoholOh wow I am so damn stupid. I have plenty to dismantle that has it. Thanks bro!
I just realized playing last night that the alcoholic beverages are fantastic sources of organic material! Been ignoring or discarding them, and in a pinch, needed some Medkits so scoured my inventory for organic yield and now I horde alcohol
Goddamnit Arkane! Why on earth password for Treasure Hunt quest must be randomised? Looking for numbers on walls all over the station wasn't enough? I hate this shit and I don't have time or desire to type millions of combinations to unlock the damn treasure. Where's the fucking fun in that? Damn.
Nah I had spare EMP. Man only just now did I learn I can recycle anything. Here I thought it was only for junk, wow wow.
real shame the female version of sacred-geometry wasn't included in the soundtrack
OK that was the ending.. Few questions.
that real ending after the credits was great. Morgan was talked about as "it" because I was basically a Typhon at this point.
So let's say I had never ever used Typhon powers in this game, I would not have looked like that and the post credits scene different?
One of the characters would have brought it up, but you would look the same way. By the way, I noticed a strange thing when I watched other people's playthrough - when they shook Alex's hand, the typhon's hand turned into a human one, but for some reason that didn't happen in my ending as the typhon's hand didn't change.
Oh wow that's interesting. Did you unlock all the Typhon skills? I didn't, I did have the human hand.
Oh wow that's interesting. Did you unlock all the Typhon skills? I didn't, I did have the human hand.
Either way, that world man, earth looks horrible with all the yellow stuff from the Typhon. But a really great post credits scene.
Please bring a sequel. The potential!
With that ending in mind we could go to earth and fight the typhon there. However it would be a bit tricky for level design. It was awesome in Prey because of the location.... but how will they do earth without it being open world?
No, I didn't unlock any Typhon skills and the ending acknowledged it otherwise, so it's a bit weird.
I was a bit confused about the ending and overall story as well. Decided to read the synopsis on Wikipedia and now it's more clear. I wish I picked up on these things more easily and that I wouldn't need a synopsis. Then again I did stray from the main story a lot for the optional ones.
What I understand from the synopsis is....
The real Morgan is long dead. Alex injected Morgan's memories into the Typhon, you, hoping to teach it human emotions and empathy. So basically right from the start of the game we are a Typhon? Odd that none of the crew members said anything about it.
Maybe I got it all wrong,...
I was a bit confused about the ending and overall story as well. Decided to read the synopsis on Wikipedia and now it's more clear. I wish I picked up on these things more easily and that I wouldn't need a synopsis. Then again I did stray from the main story a lot for the optional ones.
What I understand from the synopsis is....
The real Morgan is long dead. Alex injected Morgan's memories into the Typhon, you, hoping to teach it human emotions and empathy. So basically right from the start of the game we are a Typhon? Odd that none of the crew members said anything about it.
Maybe I got it all wrong,...
Prey now has the John Carpenter Seal of Approval. Checkmate, IGN.
I was a bit confused about the ending and overall story as well. Decided to read the synopsis on Wikipedia and now it's more clear. I wish I picked up on these things more easily and that I wouldn't need a synopsis. Then again I did stray from the main story a lot for the optional ones.
What I understand from the synopsis is....
The real Morgan is long dead. Alex injected Morgan's memories into the Typhon, you, hoping to teach it human emotions and empathy. So basically right from the start of the game we are a Typhon? Odd that none of the crew members said anything about it.
Maybe I got it all wrong,...
I'm about to go into. Should I have the Q-Beam by now?Deep Storage
Prey now has the John Carpenter Seal of Approval. Checkmate, IGN.
That's cool. Box quote right there.
Yes, as far as the game we play goes, we were always a typhon.
You, the typhon, are in a simulation of the Talos 1 incident. All of the crew members are already dead. Alex is the only person alive out of the people you meet in the simulation, hence the operator's with the personalities.
It doesn't specify when you died, or if those people ever existed, but I'm presuming they all were real at one point and were killed, along with you, during the incident.
Yeah a really cool twist there. I'm assuming that this one Typhon isn't going to be the only one for Alex. Now that they have succeeded with you (unless you didn't help anyone) I am guessing humanity want to build a whole army of these human-typhon hybrids to fight off the attacking Typhon and rescue earth.
It's quite clear Arkane made this story with the intent of a sequel and I say being it on. Or maybe DLC as intro to a second game. I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
Fantastic game!
Now I'm off to watch me some movies like Sunshine and Event Horizon.
Possibly, yeah. I hope they do make another Prey. Dishonored 2 didn't do too well for Arkane, even though that was amazing too, so I hope Bethesda appreciate the core fanbase they have and let them keep making these games.
Finally finished this game. It was a great ride, though I have some mixed feelings about the ending.
Not sure the twist ending really worked for me. Unless I'm wrong I don't think there's anything you can go back to in the game that makes you go 'of course, I should have seen it all along'. A good twist should always enable you to do that. But this just feels a bit tacked on and as a result it doesn't really add anything to the story.
Still a great game though. Extremely well designed and crafted. I'd say almost everything in the game works and all the parts fit together. It seems like it's increasingly rare these days that a game feels so cohesive, and not kinda slipshod.
I agree its draggin and not letting me go ):
I have no idea how much is left, but i get the feeling its all gonna be backtracking for a while.
The cystoids react to movement, so shooting a nest once and then throwing an item in the general direction of the swarm causes them to attack it and explode.
Prey now has the John Carpenter Seal of Approval. Checkmate, IGN.
Not sure if it's been posted and I'm sorry if it has. I just jumped to the last page.
This is on sale for $40 at target next week.
This was maybe my favorite thing about this game. More games should create this kind of intricately detailed, dynamic, interconnected, believable place instead of making a setpiece railroad or a vast barren sprinkled with markers.The areas you go back to change a lot and get a lot of new enemies/layouts in them.
Don't see it as backtracking. See it as "I'm on a space ship and stuff is happening all over it"
Well that's another thing that Arkane should be proud of.Prey now has the John Carpenter Seal of Approval. Checkmate, IGN.
Yeah, no more of this shit in future games please. Actually, this whole thing reminding me of something. I could't crack the first safe in Bethesda's Call of Cthulhu game and i abondoned this game for good because of this cuz this was actually important story stuff which you can't just ignore and move on. That's how fucked up this thing can be.This was ridiculous. And I am positive that I entered the same "correct" code about 4 times before it actually accepted it.
Just finished.
Great job, Arkane. The main quest sliiightly outstayed its welcome, and I don't think the ending should have beenbut they still did an amazing job on the whole. 9/10.hidden after the credits (I've got a feeling that the reviewer who hated the ending - literally describing it as a five second cutscene) just turned it off mid-credits),
No way. Every time you messed withstuff you gotTyphonvisions of the 'real' room with the simulation, Alex and the operators watching you, and even glimpses of the Earth ridden with the coral.
The game straight up shows it to you a bunch of times.
I'm really glad there's thebecause when I reached the end of the main questline... Man I was pissed off.post-credits ending
The areas you go back to change a lot and get a lot of new enemies/layouts in them.
Don't see it as backtracking. See it as "I'm on a space ship and stuff is happening all over it"
... I wish I'd known this
So GAF my new addiction are immersive Sims. How similar is Dishonored 2 and Deus ex MD to this?
Hey guys I'm curious, how much did you actually use the Mimic Matter ability? In the marketing of the game it seemed pretty big but if I look back at my first playthrough I really only used it to get through small openings for items.
I need some ideas for a second playthrough or did you guys also only used it for that?
I'm glad I stuck with this at first I was frustrated with how easy it was to get killed.
Hey guys I'm curious, how much did you actually use the Mimic Matter ability? In the marketing of the game it seemed pretty big but if I look back at my first playthrough I really only used it to get through small openings for items.
I need some ideas for a second playthrough or did you guys also only used it for that? I missed out on several cool powers especially in the purple powers section. Definitely stating to sound like a second playthrough is worth it.
Does anyone know how to unlock the secret achievements? 8 secret achievements and I can't see what it is. It says I should keep playing it more and the more likely I will unlock it.
I'm still a bit confused by parts of the ending though. [Big Spoilers ahead]Is the human/typhon hybrid you play as in the post credits supposed to be Morgan? And how far into the future does this scene take place?