Indians gone wild!

User Rating: 8.2 | Prey (Collector's Edition) X360
Many people found this game to run on a disconfigured and incomplete Quake engine, which may look like that. But then again, I found the graphics to be very good, the weapon sets for both Multiplayer Mode and Story Mode are fantastic each with their own individual abilities. Not only that, but I don't think I've seen such an interactive game. Multiplayer Mode is great because it has all the topsy-turvy gravity controlled platforms that it has on on Story Mode which you use to your advantage or your defeat. The levels are graphically designed to fit what the normal, and even some of the critical RPGer wants. Also the fact that the guns are alive helps! But I did find glitches while I was playing. Some of the story mode parts didn't continue which made me go to my last saving point. Now I'm not saying that it's the game that did this, it could be my Xbox 360, but I would suggest to save every level, either at the beginning or the end, (I would recommend the beginning because you don't know when the ending is sometimes), because you could get so far, and then have a problem and have to restart. And one final note, the thing that attracted me the most about this game, is the fact that it's story line and world structure. Everyone's like, why don't they just kill Jen? Well it explains that at the end in a very strategic and intelligent matter. The world or "ship" that you're on is huge that an entire city is supposed to be just a small spec. Plus the portals that transport you from one place to another in a mere second is one of the most confusing but awesome things I've ever seen in a game. So, overall, this game does have a few glitches (maybe, maybe not), but that doesn't kick the fact that it has great graphics, an interactive world, a good multiplayer, and an overall excellent story line. So I would recommend this game to even the most critical RPG person. A very nice game creation, I hope to see more of it's kind in the future!