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Injustice 2 vs. Prey: Which Should You Buy?

Which one deserves your money most?

Which Should You Buy?

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Injustice 2 vs. Prey

Whether you should pick up Injustice 2 or Prey is dependent on which platform you have, and generally which genre you prefer out of action adventure and fighting. If you’re on the PC, you’re gonna have to go with Prey for now.

For console players, if you’re open to a fighting game, plenty of fighting action, and a hefty roster of DC characters, we couldn’t recommend Injustice 2 much more. You can check out our full thoughts in our review here.

Prey, on the other hand, is certainly worth checking out simply to explore its atmospheric setting, but be warned, its sub-par combat really tarnished the overall experience for us. Feel like you’re leaning more towards Prey, check out our review here to get a more detailed breakdown.

Of course, if you’re a console player (as long as your finances allow it) you can always pick up both games and enjoy the best of both worlds.

Which game wins the battle for you between Prey and Injustice 2? Let us know down in the comments below.


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