While Connor's story is a great exploration of the android narrative, Kara and Marcus's obtuse civil rights allegories combined with the typical unsubtle theming and misogynistic direction of David Cage makes Detroit a regrettable experience.
Arkane Austin steps into the limelight from Lyon's immaculate legacy and knocks it out of the park. Prey is a uniquely special immersive sim experience that everyone should play.
A combination of incredibly slow gameplay with a distinct lack of freedom to manipulate your island makes this fall so short for me. I just can't find the fun in it, even if I know where to look.
Lives up to the legacy of the original game better than any remake to date. For everything it changed or took away, something great took its place. Unfortunately, it's deviance from the trademark campiness of the original means it falls slightly short of full marks.
What began as a unique take on the traditional gacha formula with an interesting setting and game mechanics quickly became an obtuse mess of it's former self, full of obnoxious-looking character designs and pointless gameplay loops intended purely to delay your ability to experience Tevyat.