![]() You meet a few new characters and experience several twist reveals, while learning more about the history of Talos I and the Typhon along the way. Guided by the voices of your brother and a mysterious ally named January, both of whom communicate with you remotely over your PDA, you're tasked with finding a way to stop the Typhon while either preserving the station and its research, or blowing everything up. Before long, you're on board the station and find that it's been overrun by a hostile alien species known as the Typhon, who have killed or assimilated almost everyone on board, and that the researchers may actually have something to do with it. The game begins with you finally deciding to join your brother as a high-ranking executive researcher for neuromods (which function as the game's skill system, allowing the player to learn new abilities throughout the game) on board Talos I, beginning your preliminary tests earth-side (which serve as an in-world gameplay tutorial) before shuttling off to Talos I. You play as Morgan Yu, the brother (or sister) of TranStar CEO Alex Yu, who's in charge of Talos I. The most prominent of these projects are neuromods that allow consumers to remap their brain to gain newfound skills and intelligence by scanning the brain of a skilled pianist, for example, scientists can map those skills into a neural mod which, when injected into the brain through the eye socket, grants another person the exact same skill and proficiency of the original subject. ![]() ![]() By the 2030s, hundreds of scientists, engineers, staff, and crew were living on board Talos I full-time, developing advanced technologies. Both nations eventually joined forces and collaborated on a joint research station, which was decommissioned in the late 90s but later purchased and put back into action by a private corporation, TranStar. ![]() Prey is set entirely on and around the moon-orbiting Talos I research station following an alternative history that branched off in the 1960s, in which US President John F Kennedy was never assassinated and the US-Soviet space race propelled human progress into space much sooner than in reality. ![]()
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