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Prey
Works on the latest MacBook GMA X3100
Written by BC from Elk Grove
Jul 20, 2008
That's right, it's not a trick! A X3100 powered MacBook (with a decent amount of memory 2GB or more should do) did run the demo off MacGameFiles and prompted me to purchase the full game. The MacBook won't run it the fastest of the Apple hardware line, but just fast enough to be acceptable to me. Overall, it's quite impressive to see a graphics part that is regarded as "useless", be able to properly render a game like Prey. Things do get a bit hairy in fast action sequences, but catches up rather well.
If in doubt, give the demo a shot.15 of 18 people found this useful
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Prey
Great graphics, but limited story.
Written by RK from Highlands Ranch
Sep 21, 2007
This game has some of the best graphics to date for first-person shooters. The gravity changes are quite surprising (in a good way), though they can make you queasy if you sit too close to the monitor -- and I think this is impressive. My only complaint is that the story is weak. This immature doofus of a hero is only interested in "finding Jen" (which he says over and over again) until, at a critical moment in the game (which I won't spoil), he decides he's ready to be a leader now. Yawn! Maybe they'll be more original in a sequel...
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