

Prey and its expansion are both the kind of older school "System shock" title where yeah, you have to be a little careful of how you use materials but there is more than enough to survive and there are times you'lll be running and gunning with the best of them. They have since come out with not just refinements to the game balance itself but also a stand-alone expansion campaign called Mooncrash (which I've not played as of yet but I've heard good things). If you enjoyed Dishonored, Deus Ex, and/or Bioshock, I would consider giving Prey another chance - especially if you like some level of philosophy in the game and its story. Note that 2033 and Last Light both have different styles of gameplay to them, so you may like one and dislike the other - the "Redux" versions, among tons of other improvements, actually have modes that make each game "more like the other one" which is a neat thing to do. As others have said there is more of a plodding pace to it, elements of survival and being trapped in a wasteland with limited resources. The Metro2033 Redux and Metro Last Light Redux may be good ideas for something a little different, but they have a different feel entirely this may be good or bad. Of course, play Bioshock Infinite last of all and be sure to get the Season Pass which comes with 2 expansions that basically tie up the whole multi-game saga! Keep in mind there are remastered/upgraded versions of some of the titles (Bioshock Remastered, Bioshock 2 remastered.) now which are worth seeking out for compatibility if nothing else. You may also enjoy the Bioshock complete series, if you've not played them in sequence. Note that Dishonored 1 and expansions (included as DLC), Dishonored 2, and Dishonored: Death of the Outsider (which is a stand-alone expansion/side story) are all worthwhile and those who enjoy the story will get the most playing them in sequence. Its semi-linear, but there are many ways to approach a given problem. If you like the Deus Ex (I am going to assume you already played Human Revolution and Mankind Divided) series, then definitely play Dishonored. Though there were some parts I loved, like the different "modes of action" from chair, to suit, to new body). As others have suggested, if you liked the Wolfenstein games definitely pick up The Old Blood - it was sort of an expansion prequel set before The New Order and was easily on the same level as far as overall experience (I enjoyed all three but I felt some decisions/design in The New Colossus, notably toward the end weren't as strong as they could have been. I figure you've probably either played or have passed over it but just in case, have you played Borderlands 2 (and following that, Borderlands: The Pre Sequel)? Both of those are great action shooters with light-hearted stories, the potential for great multiplayer and 'diablo-style looter/class" elements, and more.
