Prey 2 has now been officially revealed following yesterday's teaser concept art and initial plot details. Confirmed for PC and Xbox 360, the sequel shoves you back into the boots of Tommy, the reluctant hero of Prey who saved Earth from alien invasion. "This time, abandoned and framed for the disappearance of his family and girlfriend, Tommy escapes an Earth that no longer wants him for a future that cannot survive without him," is the word on ...
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Play Asia are currently running a good deal on a region-free version of Prey for the Xbox 360 where you can purchase the game for US $19.92 or £10.25, which is quite reasonable for a decent game...
The Collective, a division of Foundation 9 Entertainment, announced today that it has launched the official website for its upcoming original game, Harker, at www.harker-game.com. The site contains an all-new gameplay trailer as well as new screenshots and concept art from the game.
Today some new ratings from the newest edition of the famous Japanese gamesmagazine Famitsu. Most remarkable is the review of Prey, that has been in stores for some time in U.S. and Europe now, but is new in Japan.
A 36 year old man was arrested on Wednesday after he sent a 15 year old to hospital in the back of an ambulance. The man wanted Gears, and decided that the only way to get one was to prey on those that had it.
In the game, players take on the role of a very different Jonathan Harker - hardened and ruthless - who is on a very personal mission to destroy all vampires after his beloved Mina falls prey to Dracula. Gameplay involves a combination of hunting these ferocious killers through tracking and exploration, along with an up-close and personal combat system, brutally-effective in the execution of the vampires; using a variety of weapons and environmental factors.
Work on Prey 2 started earlier this year, but 3D Realms CEO Scott Miller, now openly talks about it on his dukenukem blog, as well as announcing Prey sold over 1 million games on PC and Xbox 360.
Game Matters, Scott Miller's blog (thanks Voodoo Extreme), in addition to the latest history lesson about how Apogee Software pioneered the shareware model, offers word that Prey has sold over a million copies, and that plans are already in place for a follow-up, saying: "There will be a sequel, and we think we have a interesting follow-up story to tell and some all-new innovations to bring new excitement to the table." This leads to a broader point that they will be expanding their role as an intermediary for smaller game developers...
3D Realms' CEO Scott Miller joins Next-Gen for a revealing discussion on the nature of Prey 2, Duke Nukem Forever's likely arrival date and why he doesn't much like Steam or episodic gaming. Really good stuff. Also, a chat with veteran journalist Greg Orlando for a preview of Sony's PlayStation 3 announcements later this week most especially its online plans. Plus - the next next generation, Jack Thompson's latest larks and some real reader questions in full glorious audio.
Microsoft have released a list of games that will be featuring at this year's TGS. There are not many surprises, apart from the omission of the game everyone wants to see: Halo 3.
Last month IGN reported on the existence of a Prey patch and update that would add new content. Today we received an update on the status of the new content along with some good news. The patch is still in the works, though there isn't any timeline for when it will be released aside from, "when they're done." The good news that was passed on to us is that the new Prey content will be free for both the PC and Xbox 360 versions.
There is a big confussion at this point, there are two versions of a story, one that says YES and the other proves NO. So basicly all the gamers are a bit lost in the scenario.
Prey remains at the top of the Xbox 360 chart for yet another week while The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion moves up to second place from third...
Pro-G - online video games publication in the UK - in association with 2K Games, AlienPants, and Jolt Online Gaming will be hosting an online PC and Xbox Live Prey tournament during the weekends of 2 and 9 September 2006.
3D Realms' Scott Miller drops a minor bombshell. PC and Xbox 360 first-person shooter Prey may have only just squeezed out the sphinc-door, but the sequel is already being whipped into shape, it's emerged.
Prey remains at the top of the chart for another week followed yet again by Lord of the Rings: Battle for middle-earth 2...
Prey is at top of the charts with Lord of the Rings Battle for Middle Earth 2 close on it's heels. Rockstar Presents Table Tennis holds onto third spot...