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New trailer of the out-of-body shooter

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Tuesday 25 April 2006
2K Games has released a new trailer of its trippy first-person shooter, Prey, which will be released for PC and Xbox 360 this summer.

The game follows the story of Tommy, a Cherokee car mechanic who is abducted by aliens and must fight his way to safety.

While the idea of smacking up extra-terrestrials isn't particularly new, Prey's way of doing it definitely is: the ship Tommy is taken to is 'living', so is constantly changing and morphing into new shapes.

Tommy is no ordinary car mechanic as he's in touch with his dead grandfather in the Cherokee spirit realm and is capable of out-of-body experiences and spirit walks.

It sounds weird and watching the trailer won't clarify too much but it will definitely blow you away with its incredible graphics and beautiful design.


 
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Prey

Genre: Shooter
Release date: 14 Jul 2006
Published by: 2K Games
Developed by: Human Head
Min system requirements: P4 2.0GHz or equivalent, 512MB RAM, 2.2GB HD space, 128MB DX9.0c compatible video card
Recommended system: P4 2.8GHz or equivalent, 1GB RAM, 2.2GB HD space, 256MB DX9.0c compatible video card
Features: Widescreen
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
8 player VS
Online
8 player VS
8 GREAT
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