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There's a lot of implied gruesomeness in Half-Life Alyx that the Combine Soldier's mask lenses actually REPLACE THEIR EYES, as circuitry can be seen coming out of a Combine Grunt's eye sockets in one of the damaged head models. If that's the case, why secure what is essentially their face in place with gas mask straps?
The mask looks more pushed out than usual, resulting on the eyes being somewhat onthe sides, making the Guards look like prey animals...
Sort of because by this point in the story, Gordon has acquired control of an Antlion Horde and is commanding it to barge through the base like a predator closing in on its kill.
The Nova Prospekt Guards are trapped in a base that's being turned against them by the second by Gordon's herd, and now they're on the defensive, with the Antlions & Gordon taking swaths of them out.
It's strangely fitting then that this makes them look like the Prey, because they are.