“The world is full of stories, and from time to time they permit themselves to be told.”
Before Duke Nukem Forever… in fact before Duke Nukem 3D, an ambitious first-person shooter called Prey was conceived. This 1995 concept lived on until the late 90s before being cancelled, then succeeded by a new take on the same scenario of a Native American jumping through dimensional portals to save humanity from hungry space aliens. The resulting game eventually arrived in 2006 to solid reviews, but how do we feel about it now? Leon, Jon and Tony head back down the magnetic walkway and through the fleshy sphincter…
Music used in this issue:
1. As if Appearing from Nowhere by Jeremy Soule/Julian Soule
2. Prey Overture by Jeremy Soule/Julian Soule
Cane and Rinse 377 edited by Jay Taylor
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