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Here we are with the first of two games, both titled Prey, having nothing to do with each other. First up is a first-person shooter game from 2006, which is very apparent seeing anything about the game. How does it hold up nowadays? Does it do a good job at representing it's Native American protagonist? Is it fun? Tune in!
Again, if you have more insight into this game's representation of native people, please message us on our twitters. We would love to hear from you.
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Art assets by @chillystraw on Twitter
References:
Infinite MHz Interview
William Scarboro Messages
Games for Windows Native Representation (starts on page 30)
Native Mis- & Self-Representation
By Conifer Martin5
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Here we are with the first of two games, both titled Prey, having nothing to do with each other. First up is a first-person shooter game from 2006, which is very apparent seeing anything about the game. How does it hold up nowadays? Does it do a good job at representing it's Native American protagonist? Is it fun? Tune in!
Again, if you have more insight into this game's representation of native people, please message us on our twitters. We would love to hear from you.
Follow us on Twitter and Instagram to stay in the loop about uploads or just to chat!
Follow Dustin on Twitter
Follow Conner on Twitter
Art assets by @chillystraw on Twitter
References:
Infinite MHz Interview
William Scarboro Messages
Games for Windows Native Representation (starts on page 30)
Native Mis- & Self-Representation