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Prey 2

Very interesting trailer. I just hope they retain the puzzle elements of the first game, rather than cater to the lowest common denominator (stop me if you've heard this before)...
 
lol. i ffd thru it and thought, meh, no gameplay footage just a live action short. Then i saw the comment that said "id tech is amazing, almost looks like real actors." I didn't realize it wasn't at first. Still, the game isn't going to look like that so i say again, meh. Those bioware SWTOR cinematic trailers are awesome too but if it's not the game, it's pretty useless. Prey was decent but probably forgotten by most.
 
lol. i ffd thru it and thought, meh, no gameplay footage just a live action short. Then i saw the comment that said "id tech is amazing, almost looks like real actors." I didn't realize it wasn't at first. Still, the game isn't going to look like that so i say again, meh. Those bioware SWTOR cinematic trailers are awesome too but if it's not the game, it's pretty useless. Prey was decent but probably forgotten by most.

Clearly a live action trailer.
 
That was kind of neat, but I see no reason to even be interested in the game based on it.

Yeah, I was glad the guy with the camera died too.
 
Prey is on Steam ? Won't show up for me. I already have it though, but can't find it on Steam.

Edit:

Dec 29, 2009 11:40 AM

One of the advantages of digital distribution is that you'll never run into a sold out sign - or so we thought. Steam seems to have completely run out of 2K's Prey. Who knew?
2K's futuristic alien shooter Prey was part of the ongoing Steam end-of-the-year sale, until they ran out. That's right, Steam is completely sold out of a downloadable title, running out of keys for the game before the sale could run its course. How does this happen? Well this is speculation, but I would assume a game like Prey requires some sort of CD key, which are generated by the company selling it on Steam, and there is a finite number of them available.
That, or they were stolen by key gnomes. Goddamned key gnomes.
It isn't a total loss, however. 2K has replaced Prey in the sale with 75% off of BioShock. $4.99 BioShock trumps Prey at any price.
Thanks to everyone who sent in this tip, especially Klaus, who saved me the trouble of pressing the print screen button.

However, I do remember when I bought Bioshock for $4.99 several months ago.
 
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