Aliens Versus Predator 2 | 
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| From: Sierra Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $13.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 140 reviews Sales Rank: 1370
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 ESRB: Mature Media: CD-ROM Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 7.9 x 1.9
MPN: 71386 UPC: 020626713863 EAN: 0020626713863 ASIN: B00005QX4F
Release Date: October 31, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Go to the Planet LV1201, where three diverse and bloodthirsty species battle for survival. The action is heart-stopping. You can choose to play as Alien, Predator, or Marine as you use your physical prowess, killer instincts, or superior firepower to stay alive.
Amazon.com Review The Alien and the Predator are two of filmdom's most beloved and feared creations, and fans have been clamoring for a matchup between the two species for years. Their dreams were teased by a brief shot of an alien skull in the Predator's trophy room in Predator 2, indulged by several uneven pairings in comic books, and finally fulfilled in Rebellion's underrated Aliens Versus Predator video game. Fox Interactive, teamed this time with developer Monolith, delights these fans again with Aliens Versus Predator 2, and the result is easily one of the most intense 3-D shooters ever released. Like in the first game, there are three distinct campaigns. One lets you play as the Predator, another as an Alien, and a third as the overconfident humans they prey upon. This time out the stories are much more detailed, even crossing over in interesting ways. The plot concerns some arrogant human scientists, a group of heroic marines, a rogue Predator, and the faceless Alien horde found on LV-1201 (the planet from the first two Alien films). As a human, you play a fearless roughneck sent to check things out and perform missions. This generally involves rescuing fellow marines, recon work, restoring power to various systems, and trying to stay alive against fast-moving killing machines with acid for blood and nasty dispositions. You're armed with the incredible pulse rifle from the films, other weapons such as a knife and a smart gun (which automatically locks onto targets for you), a tension-inducing motion tracker, and a shoulder-mounted flashlight that casts eerie shadows. The Predator is armed with his shoulder cannon, cloaking device, spear, and his famous wrist claws. The Alien campaign is the most interesting as it first casts you as the spiderlike face hugger. You've got to roam the corridors looking for a solitary victim. Once you implant a human, you play the small and snakelike chest-burster, seeking out rodents and other tiny prey so you can quickly molt and grow into a full-fledged alien. Then all hell breaks loose as the humans become your prey. You can claw, perform a head bite (which restores health), and execute a fearsome pounce attack that literally explodes the target. Aliens can also cling and climb on walls, which takes some getting used to, but the effect is exhilarating, as is the hunt. The graphics are evocative of the films and feature strobe lights, flashing reds and whites, ample darkness, abandoned barricades, sputtering ruined equipment, and horrific scenes of carnage. The music rises and falls with the drama and draws heavily from the Alien films in particular. And the game is relentlessly creepy, whether or not you are the hunter or hunted. The audio is equally effective, from screaming humans to screeching alien attackers to the familiar Predator purring chuckle. The game is also filled with often amusing conversations between guards, marines, and scientists. The three campaigns offer 21 missions, but the wide range of multiplayer game modes deserve special mention. The game has legs, no matter which species you prefer, and already a community has sprung up for challenges between gamers. Unfortunately, the Net code is a bit buggy: be sure to download the latest patch. Monolith has created a much better game than the previous installment, mainly by pumping up the atmosphere, refining the controls, and making sure the three stories combine into a greater tale of horror and survival. Oh, and most importantly to some, the game lets you save whenever you want. Just remember this when playing the game--on the Internet, no one can hear you scream, but your neighbors can. --Bob Andrews Pros: - Superb atmosphere that evokes the best of the movies
- Excellent graphics and single-player gaming
Cons: - You need the marines to do a bug hunt in the multiplayer code
Amazon.com Product Description Aliens Versus Predator 2, sequel to one of the most frightening games ever made, takes you to Planet LV1201, where three of the most dangerous and bloodthirsty species in the galaxy battle for survival. The story-driven plot weaves together the fates of all three species. The action is as intense as the blockbuster films on which the game is based. Choose to play as Alien, Predator, or Marine, and use your physical prowess, killer instincts, or superior firepower to stay alive.
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Best onlime game ever January 28, 2008 I have been playing AVP2 for a few years now. In my opinion, it is the best onlime game I have ever played. It takes a while to get good at it. this game was released in like 2001 and it does not look like another sequel is in the works as of today. You can still buy it online for under $20. Own it today, you will not be disapointed!
Aliens def. beat Predators!!! September 29, 2007 Of all the horror films out there few have come close to the sheer greatness of the Alien and Predator franchises. This game is probably as close as you can get to actually playing the movies. In the game you can play as a marine, an alien, or a predator. Each of the campaigns is unique and different but all the story lines fit together as a lucrative whole. The game can get extremely tense during the Marine campaign, there were quite a few moments which made me jump out of my seat, I am proud to admit, but it's those kind of moments that make the game so fun especially if you're a xenophobe like me. This is by far a classic FPS and is right up there, in my opinion, with the greats like Halo, and Half-Life. Despite its age and out-dated graphics, it is a game not to be missed!
Suprisingly flawless sequel and a great FPS. May 25, 2007 The first AvsP felt very buggy and weird, but this was like a revelation. Seriously one of the best FPS I've ever played. The multiplayer value and perfect replication of what it should be like to play as an alien or a predator are what make this game shine. I didn't think a franchised FPS could be so good, but really, its up there with the better FPS of all time. FUN.
Great for any fan of the movies March 3, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you've ever wanted to play as a predator or a alien than this is the game for you. There are 3 campaigns The marine, the alien, and the predator.The graphics aren't great but there ok. This game also has one of the best multiplayer. However people that use AIMBOTs or wall hacks can really ruin the experience which is why I usally only play with my friends
Ok but needs graphical updates. February 24, 2006 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
I had gotten this game the day it came out. Since then i've beaten the alien levels 13 times, predator 17, and marines 7. There were a tremendous number of slow-downs, and the graphics need a huge update, mostly the character models. The sound effects and voice acting are stunning, most of the time. The ships that occasionally fly above your head when your a predator are awesome! The predator's special visions are cool to have. I found the predator campaign to be much to easy! There are cheat codes for this game, but they don't work for the alien. The graphical chugging is the main issue. I've had to restart my computer at least 30 times because of this game! The gore in the game is pretty realistic but cool. Overall this game is mostly fun but won't give that much gameplay. If you want cheat codes for this game try cheat planet.com. And remember, watch LOST.
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