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Prey: Prima Collector's Edition Guide

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Exclusive Art Prints from Talos Bring the lavish, inviting, and futuristic environment of the Talos I space station into your own home with these six double-sided reproductions of in-game Neo-Deco art pieces (7.5" x 10.5"). Unravel the  Step-by-step coverage of the entire game, detailing strategy to survive the onslaught of hostile aliens and find the truth behind your own identity and your role aboard Talos I. All story and optional objectives covered. Weapons and  Elevate your resourcefulness and increase your chances of survival with thorough weapon stats, field notes, and upgrade paths, along with complete coverage of Neuromods. It's your choice to stick with human abilities or to risk installing Typhon abilities—all the info you need is here. Detailed Navigate Talos I with confidence and easily locate life-saving items and gear. Maps are clearly labeled with weapons, audio recordings, chipsets, keycards, turrets, fabrication licenses, and more. Typhon Learn everything you need to know about this complex ecosystem of alien species. Discover the best counter tactics for fighting this alien force, along with the weaknesses, immunities, and abilities of each Typhon. Plus! • Neuromod skill trees & weapon upgrade graphs. •  Quick-reference chapter with tons of collectible locations. •  Tips for acquiring achievements, including no-ability and empathetic playthroughs. 16-page Sneak Peek at the Dark Horse The Art of Prey book!  Free Mobile-Friendly Includes a code to access the eGuide, a web-access version of the complete guide optimized for a second-screen experience. Includes access to strategy videos.

288 pages, Hardcover

Published May 5, 2017

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David Knight writes video game guides. He has been an avid gamer since the 1980s. He began his career as a game designer in 1995. In 1998, he co-created and co-hosted the webcast "Game Waves." He also became a technical editor for Prima Games. He has published more than a dozen video game guides.

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June 10, 2017
Good guide

Loved the guide, but I purchased kindle edition and it said it came with code for free eguide and I can't seem to find it anywhere.
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