could have made it way easyer on you by just loading the no neuromod run install 1human ability ... watched the end sceen load again install one thypoon ability and watch the end sceen ......... having way less restrictions in the next runs
@@QuandaleDaVincitechnically, the second half of it. It’s meant to be asked to those who pull the lever, removing the middle-man of said lever, and placing the person completely out of harms way to start.
(27:38) The name of this achievement is a reference from tests in the beginning. The scientist asks you a series questions, including train dilemmas and one of them has options like: "jump on the tracks (to stop the train)", "do nothing" and... "push the fat guy (to stop the train)" And the funniest part that if you choose the latter, Scientist will say: ''You know what... I'd probably do the same thing"
I would say the ending to Prey was more than "it was just a dream" Throughout the game you're getting small sprinkles of it set up. Firstly, at certain points you get these visions which set up that something is amiss, though this is the most generic hint. But everything else is set up: you have telecom transmissions where people say that the implants are Typhon neurons put into human neurons, to which they suggest putting human neurons on Typhon. Then, Alex says that the Typhon are fully incapable of empathy because they lack motor neurons. If you look at the looking glass guy and his office/bedroom, you can find the prototypes for the VR headset, which have some shady circumstances around them. The whole game is setting up that they put human empathy in thypon and made VR simulations.
so happy to see you playing prey, but honestly you can play anything and i will love it, i genuinly dont know how you dont have 1M+ subscribers, you make good content that actually feels like you enjoy making your content, please keep making amazing content so i can enjoy a good 30+ min of my day, as well as supporting your amazing content
27:30 Fun Fact: The name of the achievement for killing Alex actually makes a lot of sense. In the very beginning of the game, you were given tests, one of these involve different scenarios of the infamous trolley problem. In one of the iterations, you have the choice between doing nothing or pushing a fat guy off a bridge to stop 5 people from getting crushed by a train. By killing Alex and destroying the station, you've basically solved the problem all over again by pushing the fat guy (Alex) off the bridge to stop the train (Typhon) and save the five people (Humanity). Thus the achievement's name, _"Push The Fat Guy"_
I finished grinding Prey around 3 weeks ago and it was probably the most exciting achievement hunting I've ever done. The DLC is surprisingly entertaining as well. Glad you enjoyed it.
@@friendlyreaper9012 yeah, I’ve even been seeing a drought in good open worlds. Like where are the good devs, why are so many shitty moving games being made by indie studios.
“It was only a dream” is perfectly fine in this game because it’s stuff that actually happened. You're living through memories but altering them, which means the choices you made actually do matter. So it wasn’t just a dream
'It was just a dream/simulation' can be really interesting when you go down the full psychological rabbit hole and never make it clear whether the 'ending' you reached was actually reality or not.
27:38 The reason why the achievement is called like that is that, at the beginning of the game, one of the test's answers was "push the fat guy"! I personally found it so hilarious when it popped up for me.
I definitely agree with you on hating 'it was only a dream' endings. In this case, it being less a dream and more of a _test_ eases a bit of that pain for me, since even though what we did wasn't 'real', it was still important because we were being externally judged. Still frustrating in its own way, so I understand the folks who choose to wipe them out for the indignity, but at least it's not _entirely_ rendering everything we did pointless.
I mean the usual complaint of that trope is that nothing matters because none of the things actually happened in real life and it was just in someones head. In this game its a reconstruction of something that did happen, so the thing that people complain about with that twist doesn't apply, unless you just specifically have a problem with the idea of things being reconstructed for some reason. It makes it more interesting because it makes you wonder what actually happened, since the reconstruction obviously isn't 100% accurate but more to see what the typhon being tested would do in the same scenario. In a lot of ways the specifics of what happened don't really matter for the story. You can sort of put together what probably actually happened from hints in the game as well. It's sort of implied in the DLC, and the fact that there are no active comms that the Advent shuttle going to earth is carrying typhon and everyone onboard is already dead which explains how they got there. Really no matter what choices you make in the game, the end result will be earth being overrun by typhon so your choices don't matter in that sense, instead they are important because they determine the success or failure of Alex's goal of implanting human empathy into typhon to bridge a gap and maybe communicate with them. Its an interesting twist that all of your choices mattered, but not for the reason that you thought they did.
@@connormullin4547 I guess, but it diminishes the effort you put into saving and helping the individual people aboard Talos 1 into a single statistic check that determines whether you saved ENOUGH of them. You've learned about their stories, heard their pleas, fought like brothers and sisters as life and death situations come from left and right, made hard decisions both with and about them, and changed their fates for better or for worse. The moral dilemma of whether to blow up or save Talos 1 loses its weight when you realise that it barely mattered in the first place. All of those blood, sweat, tears you took to save as many of them, as well as the personal interactions, memories, and emotional bonds you shared with them all get reduced into a simple comment. It doesn't completely eliminate what you've achieved, sure, but it cheapens and sours what you've managed to accomplish by showing that your actions didn't actually impact their lives in the end, and that your choices didn't hold anything close to the weight they were supposed to have.
@@hanhong2267 Just about every game I have played with endings that depend on your actions use the ending 1, 2, or 3 system. Or they have a short synopsis of each choice and this game did basically the same system as every other game so I'm not bothered by the statistical check thing. If it wasn't simulated it would have the same system. The ending you can do without the simulation are this: 1: The ship blow up and everyone is dead 2: The ship doesn't blow up and the main characters you saved are alive except danielle sho and it gives a brief mention if you helped them or not 3: You killed everyone and left by yourself I just don't find those any more interesting than the idea that basically no matter what they were going to get to earth and it was foolish to be messing with the aliens in the first place. It adds a cosmic horror element that they are beyond the understanding of the scientists and plays into the games themes of humans playing with things they don't understand and the dangers of that. It manages to pull that twist which just works better with the narrative and themes, is surprising, and still manages to make your choices relevant to the story and the ending (maybe less directly relevant or at least relevant in a different way which obviously some people dont like). I get the criticism but I just don't think the ending really works very well without this twist, it kind of undermines the core theme of the game's story to remove it. I guess it depends how highly you weight player agency vs the quality of the games story. I'd rather have a game with a better narrative and a little less agency that a game with total agency and a worse narrative. I don't dispute that there is a little less player control due to the change, but it also makes the story better which is a tradeoff that I'm okay with.
@@connormullin4547You said it better than I ever could, Prey has been an all time favorite of mine I just can’t stop revisiting. For the reason that you made very clear
Just wanted to say the summon and banish recordings ar good for the two kinds of playthroughs. When you're doing a no neuromod run, banishing the nightmare when he shows up can make areas way easier. When you're doing one of the power runs, you summon it and kill it so you can turn its guts into neuromods!
Nice job for the video and the achievments. I'm currently rerunning the game for the second time and I know I won't have the courage to get all the trophys, especially for all the humans, recording, mails... You're tough !
Surprised you did no needles first. I thought that would be a second run where you get to the end as quickly as possible, taking no optional quests. But here you tried to do as much as possible with no needles, which seems time consuming!
id suggest watching NewtC's video "Prey: How an ending no one picked contextualizes eldritch horror" as it does a really good job at making the ending not so painful
I just recently got into prey and loved it, I went to your channel to see an achievement grind but I couldnt find a posted vid. Two weeks later i get blessed with this notification.
Listen, i know that the "its a dream" sucks and it is but that's the thing, it's NOT a dream, everything actually happened, we were just replaying Morgan Yu's memories like a video game version of a documentary
I LOVE this game, I never finished it I don't think but I still remember it was a good game, I still remember escaping through the aquarium in the hallway in the beginning instead of the hitting the glass for the balcony and missing the slow Motion thing it does. Edit:and It looks like you did the same thing
This game's so underrated. One of the best single players you could play. The more you explore, the more you want to discover. I'm loving it. But no way I'll go after these achievments. 😂
You can load the no needles run ( after geting that achievement ) and learn one ( human or typhoon ) skill so you only have to do a second run with the other skill tree
@@r3l1csvk did a no nedless run first, saved before finishing the game, after getting the no nedless achievement, i load the save and learned 1 human skill and finish it again, then i started a new game with typhoon skills only and after finish that one i got the achievement
@@StalkerZeroRocky strange than,because i was exactly thinking of cheesing those 2 achievements like this from very start,even saving+producing neuromods,so i can put as much into either "tree" as much as possible...but in the end did not regretted to have need to run those 2 split affinity runs at the end (just started to think if me not able to cheese these was not prevented by the game as i was doing No needles run every general achievement like Use a Mindjack on mind-controlled person,by saving No needles,get the ability,use it,get that achievement,reload the save before neuromod application and continue No needles...which i however was awarded by such "cheating" at the end anyway)
When i played through prey for the first time, i get the "true good" ending. All the hardest achievements. I have never played through it with powers maybe i should go back through and play it again.
You know, when you summon Nightmare and after kill it - you get good amount of exotic materials via recycler. So, it's handy for creating more neuromods.
i dont know if you can do this but cant you load a save at the end of the game and chose either human or typhon powers then after you get the achievement for one of them you reload a save and do the other one
I still haven't done the last achievement where you have to find all the colleagues, as that's just such an insane grind, but i might complete it one day, as i absolutely adore this game!
This game is super fun, I finished it like a year ago. Didn’t play dlc cause I have no money ;(. This video is gonna be fun to watch/ also be careful when trying to save your “brother” I accidentally killed him in zero gravity with a outlet I haven’t glued cause I thought I could keep him from dying from it. That sure sucked, got an achievement for it tho. Kinda worth it.
YOOOOOOO NEW PREY CONTENT I LOVE PREY SO MUCH IT NEEDS MORE ATTENTION SO BADLYYYYYY AUGDHDGSNGSHS im sooo happy thanks for making this, maybe more people will play the game and get into the lore
Prey is an amazing game , and I would have 100% it, however considering the fact that on my first playthrough i encountered a bug that caused me to lose almost 6 hours of progress I lost any drive to do so. Watching this video was a blast :)
You could have saved yourself a lot of replay pain by saving before the ending with no powers used, reloading then invest all your neuromods einto either typhon or human stuff.
honestly. i'd love to see a fallout new vegas achievement grind mostly because that's one i've done not once. but twice (first time on PS3. second time on PC) and i'd like to see someone approach that same grind, especially since some of those achievements can be a bit spicy
This for me was the most unique and fun experience I had in a long time until Death Stranding released. When I bought Prey I didnt know anything about it. Only that it was created by Arkane Studios and so I bought it (just because I love Dishonored series, hell I even like Wolfenstein Youngblood gameplay wise, didnt pay much attention to the story but I was just happy I could kill nazies in a new Wolfenstein game with their superior level and world design.
About achivement hunting-> You prefer Closed, Story related or Online MMOs are on the table too? Like, would You be down to Grind all achivementf of Warframe?
I like Prey it is another great Bioshock i never finish...For some reason hmm. i should go and finish it finally. I like how there is many way how to get to loot or how to finish objective. also i love how you can just craft upgrades.
“I and It” is still the only one I haven’t done because that one mind controlled npc keeps dying in the gym near the burning pipes at the pool entrance, I completed almost all the achievements when the game first came out, I played it around 7 times, but this one still alludes me. I’ll try again eventually…
depends on your playstyle,i would rather count I and it (or what was the KIll everyone achievement called) as harder as it seems you have to be the killer of everybody alive,which in Crew Quarters pose a serious annoyance in the Fitness centre
I’ve been getting back into this game after I first became obsessed with this game a few years back, but now when I played it and tried getting a platinum trophy for the game, all my tough achievements are bugged and not completing.. I’ve found every human on Talos 1, killed every human, dropped 2 or more operators, etc and none of them complete.. so I gave up, now I’m just doing a Nightmare run with fully maxed Neuromods human/typhon in NG+ 😅
Here it is folks, THE most requested game on the channel! I hope you enjoy!
We will enjoy
excellent video, my only criticism is that you didn't talk about the opening credits since they are the best lol
wait till the next big requested game is gonna be redfall somehow
could have made it way easyer on you by just loading the no neuromod run install 1human ability ... watched the end sceen
load again install one thypoon ability and watch the end sceen ......... having way less restrictions in the next runs
"Push the Fat Guy" achievement for killing Alex is in reference to the morality questionnaire you do at the start as part of the testing
Afterall, Alex is fat so it makes a lot of sense. I'm sure than Steve Steiner would hate him for that. th-cam.com/video/dZqo4OZ0Pqs/w-d-xo.html
It’s called the trolley problem btw, it’s super interesting
@@QuandaleDaVincitechnically, the second half of it.
It’s meant to be asked to those who pull the lever, removing the middle-man of said lever, and placing the person completely out of harms way to start.
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@@samakiraroyjanssen6326why do nerds go to such lengths just to “correct” someone
(27:38) The name of this achievement is a reference from tests in the beginning.
The scientist asks you a series questions, including train dilemmas and one of them has options like: "jump on the tracks (to stop the train)", "do nothing" and... "push the fat guy (to stop the train)"
And the funniest part that if you choose the latter, Scientist will say: ''You know what... I'd probably do the same thing"
problem with Bellamy´s quotes on those tests is that he says the same no matter what you choose...at least to me he did so
@@r3l1csvkcorrect. He always says the same thing
I'm really glad you enjoyed this one. I really loved this game when it came out, it was so much fun.
I would say the ending to Prey was more than "it was just a dream"
Throughout the game you're getting small sprinkles of it set up.
Firstly, at certain points you get these visions which set up that something is amiss, though this is the most generic hint.
But everything else is set up: you have telecom transmissions where people say that the implants are Typhon neurons put into human neurons, to which they suggest putting human neurons on Typhon.
Then, Alex says that the Typhon are fully incapable of empathy because they lack motor neurons.
If you look at the looking glass guy and his office/bedroom, you can find the prototypes for the VR headset, which have some shady circumstances around them.
The whole game is setting up that they put human empathy in thypon and made VR simulations.
taught an ant what a keyboard is
@@swarmofhungrydeathclaws where did that come from? Ive heard it before, is it said in game?
so happy to see you playing prey, but honestly you can play anything and i will love it, i genuinly dont know how you dont have 1M+ subscribers, you make good content that actually feels like you enjoy making your content, please keep making amazing content so i can enjoy a good 30+ min of my day, as well as supporting your amazing content
That's so king! and yeah, i loved making content, its insane I get to do it so i'm not stopping anytime soon!
27:35 "push the fat guy" is a reference to a trolley problem, where pushing a fat guy in front of the trolley kills him but saves everyone else.
Also I highly recommend Joseph Anderson’s video on this game. The “It’s just a dream” ending is actually not that bad with all of the context.
27:30
Fun Fact: The name of the achievement for killing Alex actually makes a lot of sense. In the very beginning of the game, you were given tests, one of these involve different scenarios of the infamous trolley problem. In one of the iterations, you have the choice between doing nothing or pushing a fat guy off a bridge to stop 5 people from getting crushed by a train. By killing Alex and destroying the station, you've basically solved the problem all over again by pushing the fat guy (Alex) off the bridge to stop the train (Typhon) and save the five people (Humanity). Thus the achievement's name, _"Push The Fat Guy"_
I finished grinding Prey around 3 weeks ago and it was probably the most exciting achievement hunting I've ever done. The DLC is surprisingly entertaining as well. Glad you enjoyed it.
Prey not only got me into the rest of Arkane's catalog but also got me into completing games! I loved it that much lol
Right? Idk why it never blew up. It’s just unbelievable that barely anyone knows about it
@@TheRealNobodyBututhe game's genre isn't that popular unfortunately. People prefer their interactive movies and boring open worlds nowadays
@@friendlyreaper9012 yeah, I’ve even been seeing a drought in good open worlds. Like where are the good devs, why are so many shitty moving games being made by indie studios.
@@friendlyreaper9012I never really liked immersive sims but I really enjoyed prey
“It was only a dream” is perfectly fine in this game because it’s stuff that actually happened. You're living through memories but altering them, which means the choices you made actually do matter. So it wasn’t just a dream
'It was just a dream/simulation' can be really interesting when you go down the full psychological rabbit hole and never make it clear whether the 'ending' you reached was actually reality or not.
27:38 The reason why the achievement is called like that is that, at the beginning of the game, one of the test's answers was "push the fat guy"! I personally found it so hilarious when it popped up for me.
Hard to believe it's already been 5 years since Prey came out. Still stands up great, and glad to see it make its way onto the list.
I definitely agree with you on hating 'it was only a dream' endings. In this case, it being less a dream and more of a _test_ eases a bit of that pain for me, since even though what we did wasn't 'real', it was still important because we were being externally judged. Still frustrating in its own way, so I understand the folks who choose to wipe them out for the indignity, but at least it's not _entirely_ rendering everything we did pointless.
at least everything did happen it's just that you didn't do it
I mean the usual complaint of that trope is that nothing matters because none of the things actually happened in real life and it was just in someones head. In this game its a reconstruction of something that did happen, so the thing that people complain about with that twist doesn't apply, unless you just specifically have a problem with the idea of things being reconstructed for some reason. It makes it more interesting because it makes you wonder what actually happened, since the reconstruction obviously isn't 100% accurate but more to see what the typhon being tested would do in the same scenario. In a lot of ways the specifics of what happened don't really matter for the story.
You can sort of put together what probably actually happened from hints in the game as well. It's sort of implied in the DLC, and the fact that there are no active comms that the Advent shuttle going to earth is carrying typhon and everyone onboard is already dead which explains how they got there. Really no matter what choices you make in the game, the end result will be earth being overrun by typhon so your choices don't matter in that sense, instead they are important because they determine the success or failure of Alex's goal of implanting human empathy into typhon to bridge a gap and maybe communicate with them. Its an interesting twist that all of your choices mattered, but not for the reason that you thought they did.
@@connormullin4547 I guess, but it diminishes the effort you put into saving and helping the individual people aboard Talos 1 into a single statistic check that determines whether you saved ENOUGH of them. You've learned about their stories, heard their pleas, fought like brothers and sisters as life and death situations come from left and right, made hard decisions both with and about them, and changed their fates for better or for worse. The moral dilemma of whether to blow up or save Talos 1 loses its weight when you realise that it barely mattered in the first place. All of those blood, sweat, tears you took to save as many of them, as well as the personal interactions, memories, and emotional bonds you shared with them all get reduced into a simple comment.
It doesn't completely eliminate what you've achieved, sure, but it cheapens and sours what you've managed to accomplish by showing that your actions didn't actually impact their lives in the end, and that your choices didn't hold anything close to the weight they were supposed to have.
@@hanhong2267 Just about every game I have played with endings that depend on your actions use the ending 1, 2, or 3 system. Or they have a short synopsis of each choice and this game did basically the same system as every other game so I'm not bothered by the statistical check thing. If it wasn't simulated it would have the same system.
The ending you can do without the simulation are this:
1: The ship blow up and everyone is dead
2: The ship doesn't blow up and the main characters you saved are alive except danielle sho and it gives a brief mention if you helped them or not
3: You killed everyone and left by yourself
I just don't find those any more interesting than the idea that basically no matter what they were going to get to earth and it was foolish to be messing with the aliens in the first place. It adds a cosmic horror element that they are beyond the understanding of the scientists and plays into the games themes of humans playing with things they don't understand and the dangers of that.
It manages to pull that twist which just works better with the narrative and themes, is surprising, and still manages to make your choices relevant to the story and the ending (maybe less directly relevant or at least relevant in a different way which obviously some people dont like).
I get the criticism but I just don't think the ending really works very well without this twist, it kind of undermines the core theme of the game's story to remove it. I guess it depends how highly you weight player agency vs the quality of the games story. I'd rather have a game with a better narrative and a little less agency that a game with total agency and a worse narrative. I don't dispute that there is a little less player control due to the change, but it also makes the story better which is a tradeoff that I'm okay with.
@@connormullin4547You said it better than I ever could, Prey has been an all time favorite of mine I just can’t stop revisiting. For the reason that you made very clear
I loved Prey, you definitely did the game justice. Another amazing Video :)
Just wanted to say the summon and banish recordings ar good for the two kinds of playthroughs. When you're doing a no neuromod run, banishing the nightmare when he shows up can make areas way easier. When you're doing one of the power runs, you summon it and kill it so you can turn its guts into neuromods!
Watching you since your first video and watching you grow makes a smile come on my face. Shine brighter
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Great job yet again! Love the achievement grind and cant wait for you to lose your mind in all Video Game Achievements
Nice job for the video and the achievments. I'm currently rerunning the game for the second time and I know I won't have the courage to get all the trophys, especially for all the humans, recording, mails...
You're tough !
Surprised you did no needles first. I thought that would be a second run where you get to the end as quickly as possible, taking no optional quests. But here you tried to do as much as possible with no needles, which seems time consuming!
id suggest watching NewtC's video "Prey: How an ending no one picked contextualizes eldritch horror" as it does a really good job at making the ending not so painful
Love the Videos. I recommend the stream to anyone, watching you suffer through ratchet and clank was a treat
Someone once explained this game to me as "if arkane did bioshock" and honestly now I see why.
I just recently got into prey and loved it, I went to your channel to see an achievement grind but I couldnt find a posted vid. Two weeks later i get blessed with this notification.
I haven't beaten this game yet but watching this helps me ALOT, so thank you
You're very welcome! It's a tough one, but you got this!
@TheSonOfJazzy Thank you, I love watching your vids too. Will you be doing bio shock infinite?
Hell yeah. I had a feeling this game would find its way to the channel. Super underrated
Jazzy ma boi! You're taking some huge W"S with the game selections lately. Keep it up!
Listen, i know that the "its a dream" sucks and it is but that's the thing, it's NOT a dream, everything actually happened, we were just replaying Morgan Yu's memories like a video game version of a documentary
FINALLY!! As soon as I saw the post, I couldn't wait for this video.I had tried Prey in 2020 or 2021 and never got into to it
Another amazing video! Whenever I see you upload, it makes my day!
I LOVE this game, I never finished it I don't think but I still remember it was a good game, I still remember escaping through the aquarium in the hallway in the beginning instead of the hitting the glass for the balcony and missing the slow Motion thing it does.
Edit:and It looks like you did the same thing
This game is wonderful, the station can get confusing but it’s such fun to explore
"The outer world" game can be "fun" to grind for the achievements, no ? Very cool video !
Oh my gawd I've been waiting for this video!!
This game's so underrated. One of the best single players you could play. The more you explore, the more you want to discover. I'm loving it.
But no way I'll go after these achievments. 😂
How long on average would you say it takes to make your videos? The quality of the content is consistently amazing!
With scriptwriting, Voice recording, editing and thumbnails about a day of work for 10 mins. And thats not even including how long it takes to grind!
If you’re running Arkane, you can skip Redfall. No-one will judge you.
I honestly never knew you could bump into Dahl at Alex's place, I've always fought him in the ventilation room
yeah,usually people rather go for saving Cargo crew rather than hunt down Kaspar
This is one of my top 3 Arkane games. I've been a pleasure seen you grind Prey.
Again, I'm going to ask for a Darkest Dungeon grinding.
Thanks!
You can load the no needles run ( after geting that achievement ) and learn one ( human or typhoon ) skill so you only have to do a second run with the other skill tree
really? didn´t worked for me
@@r3l1csvk did a no nedless run first, saved before finishing the game, after getting the no nedless achievement, i load the save and learned 1 human skill and finish it again, then i started a new game with typhoon skills only and after finish that one i got the achievement
@@StalkerZeroRocky as said,not not worked for me...but the truth is i played it in 2022 the first time so they might´ve patched it til than
@@r3l1csvk did it november 2022
@@StalkerZeroRocky strange than,because i was exactly thinking of cheesing those 2 achievements like this from very start,even saving+producing neuromods,so i can put as much into either "tree" as much as possible...but in the end did not regretted to have need to run those 2 split affinity runs at the end (just started to think if me not able to cheese these was not prevented by the game as i was doing No needles run every general achievement like Use a Mindjack on mind-controlled person,by saving No needles,get the ability,use it,get that achievement,reload the save before neuromod application and continue No needles...which i however was awarded by such "cheating" at the end anyway)
Cool video keep up the great work
2:48 the really cool part is it's fake the entire time as gameplay too, you can even glitch yourself out of the simulation early.
When i played through prey for the first time, i get the "true good" ending. All the hardest achievements. I have never played through it with powers maybe i should go back through and play it again.
One of my favorite games! I hope you do the mooncrash DLC!! It’s one of my favorites
You know, when you summon Nightmare and after kill it - you get good amount of exotic materials via recycler. So, it's handy for creating more neuromods.
Arkane studio is one of my favorite game developers from Dishonoured to Prey they keep blowing me away with their games
i dont know if you can do this but cant you load a save at the end of the game and chose either human or typhon powers then after you get the achievement for one of them you reload a save and do the other one
Going to watch this video as I play through the game!
I still haven't done the last achievement where you have to find all the colleagues, as that's just such an insane grind, but i might complete it one day, as i absolutely adore this game!
Alternate tittle " Playing Prey knowing I'm quite the catch"😉😂
This is my favourite game, glad to see it getting just a smidge of recognition
Amazing game, and amazing contet creator
This was so much fun to watch!! Would love to see what you think of Control!
I love this game I recommend it to everyone I’ve played it through 5 tiles so far and I’m still finding new stuff
Oh cool, I was just talking about this game with my friend!
back to the good days
This game is super fun, I finished it like a year ago. Didn’t play dlc cause I have no money ;(. This video is gonna be fun to watch/ also be careful when trying to save your “brother” I accidentally killed him in zero gravity with a outlet I haven’t glued cause I thought I could keep him from dying from it. That sure sucked, got an achievement for it tho. Kinda worth it.
I hope you moon dlc too as it tradition for all the grinds haha
YOOOOOOO NEW PREY CONTENT
I LOVE PREY SO MUCH IT NEEDS MORE ATTENTION SO BADLYYYYYY AUGDHDGSNGSHS im sooo happy thanks for making this, maybe more people will play the game and get into the lore
at 13:27 your fire alarm beeped, have you replaced them yet?
Thought I was crazy as I couldn't see anyone mentioning it glad to see I'm not.
U can hold f to instantly transfer junk. And u can hold ur attack button with ur wrench to perfrom a heavy hit.
Prey is an amazing game , and I would have 100% it, however considering the fact that on my first playthrough i encountered a bug that caused me to lose almost 6 hours of progress I lost any drive to do so. Watching this video was a blast :)
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Fuck yeah man good job. I hope at some point to see you do the system shock remake
Today I learned what a frube is…neat
Nectar of the gods.
You could have saved yourself a lot of replay pain by saving before the ending with no powers used, reloading then invest all your neuromods einto either typhon or human stuff.
Just platnumed this game literally 5 minutes ago. Can confirm this method works
Oh sh.t you actually did it, i asked for it a while back and this is a nice surprice
honestly. i'd love to see a fallout new vegas achievement grind
mostly because that's one i've done not once. but twice (first time on PS3. second time on PC) and i'd like to see someone approach that same grind, especially since some of those achievements can be a bit spicy
Grinding Fallout 3 as we speak, New Vegas will come after that some time! :D
@@thesonofjazzy_ now that puts a smile on my face, looking forward to seeing both when they're eventually finished up and posted
This for me was the most unique and fun experience I had in a long time until Death Stranding released. When I bought Prey I didnt know anything about it. Only that it was created by Arkane Studios and so I bought it (just because I love Dishonored series, hell I even like Wolfenstein Youngblood gameplay wise, didnt pay much attention to the story but I was just happy I could kill nazies in a new Wolfenstein game with their superior level and world design.
I don't even need to watch the video to know how much you suffered as a prey platinum owner myself
The sim ending has a lot of interesting implications
About achivement hunting-> You prefer Closed, Story related or Online MMOs are on the table too?
Like, would You be down to Grind all achivementf of Warframe?
I haven’t even thought about this game since it came out
Love the red dwarf quotes
Let's gooo the Prey video finally !!
I like Prey it is another great Bioshock i never finish...For some reason hmm. i should go and finish it finally. I like how there is many way how to get to loot or how to finish objective. also i love how you can just craft upgrades.
When i Saw the trailer long time ago i was so hyped and dreaming for the day this game would be released
“I and It” is still the only one I haven’t done because that one mind controlled npc keeps dying in the gym near the burning pipes at the pool entrance, I completed almost all the achievements when the game first came out, I played it around 7 times, but this one still alludes me. I’ll try again eventually…
Tru suffering of achievmentgrinding begins when you decide to play the yakuza series 😂❤
Since your doing Arkane's full catalogue when are we getting Redfall?
Ayyyy love to see this game getting attention
This was my first Platinum on PS4
The No Needles achievement was pure hell to get. Definitely the hardest one in the game.
depends on your playstyle,i would rather count I and it (or what was the KIll everyone achievement called) as harder as it seems you have to be the killer of everybody alive,which in Crew Quarters pose a serious annoyance in the Fitness centre
I think it would be really cool if you added the borderlands series on your list, the game's are super fun
hell yeah, you finally got to prey
WOOOOOOOOO WE FINALLY GOT IT WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
indeed,some of the achievements were a pain to get,but eventually i got all 48 achievements from the base game
...huh, y'know I've beaten Prey twice now and have never had that bit where Dahl goes to attack Alex. I've always had the encounter in Life Support.
I’ve been getting back into this game after I first became obsessed with this game a few years back, but now when I played it and tried getting a platinum trophy for the game, all my tough achievements are bugged and not completing.. I’ve found every human on Talos 1, killed every human, dropped 2 or more operators, etc and none of them complete.. so I gave up, now I’m just doing a Nightmare run with fully maxed Neuromods human/typhon in NG+ 😅
good on ya !
U can get revenge on the chef but u just have to disarm the bomb he set when u encounter him and he just dies
Prey was actually the first game i played when i got a PS4 after leaving my 360 behind
Any advice on getting enough Scan Data to unlock Powers for each run thru towards Split Affinity achievement?
I didn't know that Prey was Made by arkane, but the artstyle is unmistakeable
Was that another red dwarf reference with polymorph 😂
Maybe ;)
@TheSonOfJazzy where was Kryten and his groinal attachment when you needed him? 🤭
Dishonored, Dishonored 2, Prey... So... When's Redfall? 😏
i love this game so much and it the only game i can be bother to 100% it
22:18 - I mean, it was memories, so it technically *did* happen
"sucks the life out of him like a Frube" earned my sub 😂