Returning to the franchise which made Rebellion Developments get noticed in the crowded genre of first-person shooters, Alien versus Predator is reinvented for the current generation of hardware and once again features Marines, Aliens and, obviously, Predators.
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There's plenty of tension, terror and blood lust as each of the three game modes will play completely different from one another. Aliens are fast and nimble, relying on ambushes and tremendous speed and numbers to catch their foes unaware.
Constantly moving around in small groups, Marines can overcome much but can get overwhelmed easily. Always reliant on their forward-facing motion detectors, playing as a Marine can be a terrifying experience. The Predator on the other hand is the daddy. He alone has both the firepower and the intelligence to properly deal with any foes. Always the intergalactic loner, playing as the Predator is more of a stealthy experience, relying on the best technology in the galaxy to get things done.
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