Yes! FINALLY a decent Predator sequel! Here are my (non-spoiler) thoughts.
1. Main human character is good in Prey. Some Predator sequels had pretty forgettable human protagonists, I felt like rooting for the Predator to all kill those morons, especially in those AVP movies. But here you really do care about Naru. You see how she grows and develop throughout the movie. And you grow to appreciate her and her brother.
2. Cinematography. Yes, its good. It captures the natural scenery and landscape really well. In a way, nature itself is another character in the movie. It sets the mood and tone successfully and give the humans an advantage or disadvantage, depending on what sort of natural geography they are in.
3. The action scenes. There are plenty of blood and gore to satisfy the Predator fans. But what I liked the most is the flow and speed of the action. The Predator isn't just some big hulk. You see how agile and swift he can be. Some previous Predator movies made those creatures to be huge football players, strong and powerful but lacking the agility you expect of them. But in Prey, the feral Predator is almost a martial artist in the way in moves and slice through the humans.
4. The movie felt kinda slow in the first third of its run time but reflecting on it, I understand why they take the time. The film has to provide background context to Naru. And I like how it portrays the culture and society of the Comanche. Then from then on the movie transitions to Naru's hunt of the Predator. The movie starts out like "Dances with Wolves/Last of the Mohicans" meet "The Revenant" and then finally becoming the "Predator" we all know and love.
5. Overall I enjoyed the movie. The different historical setting gives the "Prey" a freshness the other Predator sequels were lacking. Its not perfect, like I said, the first part of the film is kinda slow. I heard Dan Trachtenberg, if he gets the chance to do another Predator sequel, he wants to set it in Japan of the samurai era. That would be awesome and I hope he gets the opportunity to make that film.