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In game, the colonists sent out an emergency distress signal, which was intercepted by an extraterrestrial group of hunters -- the Predators. As a Predator, you've just found the perfect prey in this one-player, monster-versus-monster beat-em-up.

Activision's Aliens vs. Predator is a monster- mashing beat-em-up, where you play the Predator. Unlike Ripley, you can't just rely on guns to fight the acid-blood terrors. Instead, you must also use your preying strength to make 'em scream. Don't worry! Although the Alien hordes are plentiful, you're more than a match for 'em.

On planetoid LV, the six- man crew of a spaceship unearthed the eggs of a terrible parasitic creature -- the Alien! Soon the crew was missing and the cargo was lost. Now a group of colonists on New Shanghai are under Alien attack. They've sent out an emergency distress signal, which has been intercepted by a race of extraterrestrial hunters known as the Predators.

The Predators live to hunt and now they believe they've found the perfect prey Aliens vs. Predator is a one-player, side-scrolling, punch- and-kick fiesta, where you must hunt down and destroy Aliens to gain honor among your fellow Predators.

Traveling through 10 levels of vermin-infested corridors, you hunt through a city, the countryside, the Spaceport, the Space Transport, and finally an Alien world in your final showdown against the Alien Mother. Your hunting skills had better be as sharp as your opponents' teeth, because you'll face Alien Drones, Warriors, Eggs complete with Facehuggers , Chestbursters, Guardians, and the Alien Queen. Some Aliens use acid as a defensive weapon, some will skitter across the floor to attack you, and others resort to their molars to mollify you.

You're equipped with a shoulder-mounted Laser Cannon, which can fire Light, Medium, or screen-clearing Heavy Laser bolts depending on how long you hold down the Fire button.

You can also pick up a Disc weapon, which shoots deadly discs into your foes, or a Predator's Spear, which takes out whole lines of Aliens. You also have some basic fighting moves, like an elbow punch maneuver and a spinning kick. Your throw move and a sliding kick are useful in tight situations, too. To satisfy your extraterrestrial hunger and to help you defeat your foes, you can pick up Rhynth meat restores some power and extends your life gauge and Ptera meat replenishes you.

You can also find an invisibility shield and an energy-restoring Blue Bottle. Predator looks great. The detailed backgrounds are eerie, and they have a definite "otherworldly" feel to them. Although the Predator and the Aliens are also well-drawn, the confined depth of animation sometimes misleads you into thinking you have an Alien in your Laser Sights, when in reality the Alien is a little to the right or left of your Sight. The well-drawn cinematic sequences between action scenes are a real help.

These scenes let you know what's going on, and what's coming up. Kudos to the artist for those gorgeous illustrations.

They say that no one can hear you scream in space, which is a good thing, since the music in this game may drive you to that point. The sound effects are okay, though, with each punch registering a successful outcry. The sheer numbers of Aliens this game throws at you makes it hard to qualify it as an intermediate game, but Aliens vs. Predator may seem pretty linear to most experienced gamers. The one-dimensional game play is pretty simple.

Basically, it's Final Fight in costume. However, fans of the movies and the comic book series may find enough here to quench their thirst. If you suffer from a bad case of xenophobia look it up, Junior , this game's got the cure for what's Alien you. That I Leapt a mile when a man dressed as an alien slinked into the room and made some stupid hissing noise at my face, during my multiplayer hands-on, says a lot for my state of mind. To be fair, if anybody hissed at my face like that I'd probably drop dead like a timid canary.

It was only after I regained my composure and let out a nervous laugh that I even made the connection between the game I was playing and the costume of the man SEGA had employed to terrify me. However, Aliens vs Predator's multiplayer isn't as terrifying as its single-player game. Or if it is, then certainly not in the same way. Online, the tension stems from not knowing who'll you face around the corner, be they alien, predator or that fragile collection of meat-and-blood sacks draped over a articulated coat-rack we call our human form.

Ideally they're all equally effective foes. But before any notion of balance can effect itself, the more freakish looking two-thirds of the triumvirate appear to be the more immediately powerful foes. The aliens have got claws, you see. Melee attacks fall into a rock, paper, scissors style arrangement: your heavy attacks will break a block, a light attack can counter a slower heavy attack, and a well-timed block can stop a light attack in its tracks.

Training yourself to recognise the animations, we're promised, will be key to winning fisticuffs, though here the Marine is at a disadvantage, as he can't use heavy attacks.

Instead his penchant for ranged attacks that is, his far-reaching pulse rifle redresses the balance. Meanwhile, while the predator's plasma cannon works at long range it's slow to arm and its bolts travel towards targets at a relaxed pace. And the alien can't even hold a gun. Stupid alien. In this way, the three characters are in equal measures empowered and hobbled.

Predators are effective at both close and long range, but they need to track down their best weapons before they can do anything interesting. Aliens maintain their ability to scoot up and down the walls, but they can't defend themselves from long-range attacks.

The ultra-violent trophy kills from single-player, which see the predator removing spines and aliens poking tails through chests, return online. These powerful stealth kills can be activated from behind any player, with the alien in particular able to stealth kill from a considerable distance.

Marines can block alien lunges and counter with their own one-hit kill - a balls-of-steel neck-grab followed by a body slam and a few well-placed rounds to the skull. Either way, opting for these fancy kills has you committing to a brief animation, during which you yourself can be made the target of an opponent's stealth kill.

It's even possible for short conga-lines of stealth kill animations to form in matches staffed entirely by inexperienced yokels. In deathmatch, at least. Once the marines are whittled down to a single plucky soldier, that player's given a huge cache of weapons with which to make his last and probably short stand. Here, just one player is permitted to step into the skin of the master hunter, and must string together as many brutal murders as possible before lie's shredded to bits by miniguns.

Once that happens, control of the predator is handed over to whoever finally swatted him. It's still much too early to even wonder if Rebellion can meet the expectations of those still playing the finely tuned and intricately balanced decade-old shooter which birthed the series. Even if it can, those strange people will have made up their minds to discover infinite disappointment in every pore of this game.

Comparisons spanning 10 years are pointless - Aliens vs Predator should be a visceral, blood-soaked thrill in its own right. But the trick will lie in the balance, and that's harder to gauge at this point.

Rebellion have made each character feel uniquely powerful - that's apparent from our hands-on - but if unfair advantages float to the surface in the wake of thousands of players piling into multiplayer, we'll be just as disillusioned with the game's online content as the man in the alien costume is with his career prospects. The twat. I'm a big fan of both the Alien and the Predator movies, and this game's graphics are good enough to put you right into the game.

The game play was not very well thought out. You alniotil iways take a hit when fighting, gnd you can't jump over acid. Why do the Aliens leave all tho bodies around? That's not like them.

Where's the music? Is it an option I missed? It's okay as far as I'm concerned. This puppy has been in the works or quite some time now. AVP is a good take on the growing first-person perspective kill-every-thing games.

Predator is the fifth game in the Alien vs. Predator franchise. These campaigns are separate in terms of individual plot and gameplay, but form one overlapping storyline. Survive, hunt and prey in the deadly jungles and swamps in distinctly new and thrilling first person gameplay. The Predator has different vision modes, the most recognizable from the films being a thermal imaging scanner that detects targets by their body heat, but the player also has an alternate vision mode for spotting Aliens.

Each vision mode only allows for targeting a specific race — for example, the thermal vision makes human and Predator targets obvious while rendering Aliens nearly invisible, making battles between two or all three species a tactical juggle to prioritize enemies based on their threat to the player. Predator: Hunting Grounds. Predator gameplay is more based on stealth and tactics than the average first-person shooter.

The player is able to utilize Vocal Mimicry to lure out human prey and make them easier targets. For long-range weaponry, the Predator is equipped only with the Plasmacaster, but over the course of the campaign manages to secure a Smart Disc, a Combistick and the ability to drop proximity mines.

Following the storyline of the campaign modes comes the multiplayer aspect of the game. In this Multiplayer section of the game, players face off in various game types in various ways. Terminator Resistance. Delivered by FeedBurner. Telephone Your telephone number is opetional. Search for:. Download Here Help Center. Aliens vs Predator Free Download Repacklab. Share this post Digg Tweet Stumbleupon delicious reddit Facebook.



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