Short but engaging, Prey is a game that does things that no game has done before.

User Rating: 8.6 | Prey (Collector's Edition) X360
When I first read GameSpot's review for Prey, I was a little disappointed. I had been looking forward to this game for a while, and for it to get only a 7.5, I was a little heart-broken. Still, I went out and got the game, mostly because I enjoyed the demo so much. To my surprise, I was sucked into the game almost instantly and couldn't put it down until it was over. Although it is short, it felt like it was the perfect length to get its story across. For anyone who is debating this game, I would say wait a while for the price to become a little more affordable, but definitely do not miss this game.

Gameplay- This game is your general FPS with a couple of twists thrown in, such as neat gravity tricks and creative usage of portals. Anyone who liked Doom 3 will be in for a treat, as well as any FPS fan who is looking for something slightly different.

Graphics- When Doom 3 came out, I thought the graphics were fantastic. Now, although a little dated when compared to GRAW or Oblivion, the graphics of Prey are up to par.

Sound- The sound of the same guns going off over and over did get a little old, as with the sound of a locked door or and alarm going off. The music, however, is fantastic, done by the same composer for Oblivion. It always seemed to chime in at the right time.

Value- Again, the game is a little short for the $60 price tag, but the multiplayer adds a little bit more, even though it is still a little big laggy.

Reviewer's Tilt- Overall, after the game was over, I felt very satisfyed and can't wait for more games like this in the future: ones with excellent story telling, decent graphics, and excellent music.