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Prey

Prey (2017) – A Masterpiece

As someone who hates horror games, I never expected to love Prey—but here I am in March 2025, still thinking about how incredible it is! Arkane Studios crafted an absolute masterpiece that blends sci-fi, immersive sim gameplay, fantastic storyline and psychological tension into an unforgettable experience. Prey feels just as fresh, if not better, than many modern games. The level design of Talos I is pure perfection—every corridor, secret passage, and hidden story makes you feel like you're truly exploring a living, breathing space station. The gameplay depth is astonishing, with so many ways to approach combat, stealth, and problem-solving. Whether you're upgrading your abilities to become a super-powered engineer or using the GLOO Cannon in creative ways, there's always something new to discover. And let’s talk about the story—it's brilliantly written, filled with twists, moral dilemmas, and world-building that completely pulls you in. Despite its eerie atmosphere, Prey isn’t just a horror game—it’s an adventure, an intellectual challenge, and a testament to the power of player choice. It keeps you on edge without relying on cheap scares, and even someone like me, who usually avoids horror, couldn’t put it down. If you haven’t played Prey yet, do yourself a favour and dive in. It’s one of the best games ever made, and I, who have played games for over 30 years, I am adding Prey in my top 10 game of all time. Just to add, in 2025, it’s still an absolute must-play!

Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut

A Cyberpunk Masterpiece Rating: 9.5/10

Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut Review ⭐ Rating: 9.5/10 ⭐ A Cyberpunk Masterpiece That Stands the Test of Time Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut is an absolute must-play for fans of immersive RPGs, stealth-action gameplay, and deep storytelling. Originally released in 2011 and refined in this definitive edition, the game seamlessly blends first-person shooting, tactical stealth, and meaningful player choices, all set in a beautifully realized cyberpunk world. Story & Atmosphere – 10/10 The game puts you in the shoes of Adam Jensen, an ex-SWAT security specialist who is forced to undergo cybernetic augmentation after a devastating attack on his workplace. What follows is a gripping narrative filled with conspiracy, betrayal, and moral dilemmas that make you question what it truly means to be human. The world-building is phenomenal, with a dystopian setting that feels both futuristic and eerily realistic. Every conversation and decision matters, shaping how the story unfolds. Gameplay & Choices – 9.5/10 Human Revolution gives you the freedom to tackle objectives however you choose—whether you want to be a ghost in the shadows, a lethal assassin, or a charismatic negotiator. The upgradable augmentations offer countless ways to play, from hacking security systems and leaping from rooftops to engaging in all-out combat. One of the biggest improvements in the Director’s Cut is the reworked boss fights. Unlike the original version, where boss battles forced you into combat, this edition allows for stealth and hacking-based approaches, making the experience feel more aligned with player choice. Visuals & Sound – 9/10 The golden-hued cyberpunk aesthetic is breathtaking, even years after release. Neon-lit cityscapes, corporate skyscrapers, and gritty backstreets all contribute to the immersive world. While the character models show their age slightly, the detailed environments more than make up for it. The sound design and voice acting are superb. E