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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBased on the Alien and Predator film franchises, take control of an Xenomorph, predator, or human marine in online or single player.Based on the Alien and Predator film franchises, take control of an Xenomorph, predator, or human marine in online or single player.Based on the Alien and Predator film franchises, take control of an Xenomorph, predator, or human marine in online or single player.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Lance Henriksen
- Karl Bishop Weyland
- (narração)
William Hope
- Dr. H.G. Groves
- (narração)
- …
Laurel Lefkow
- Katya
- (narração)
- …
Glenn Wrage
- Maj. Van Zandt
- (narração)
- …
Ian Dunn
- Additional Alien vocals
- (narração)
Ako Mitchell
- Additional Predator vocals
- (narração)
Patricia Rodriguez
- Female Marines
- (narração)
- …
Clive Standen
- Rookie
- (narração)
- …
Alex Twidale
- Additional Alien vocals
- (narração)
Nick D. Brewer
- Other Marines
- (narração)
- (as Nick Brewer)
James Fraser
- Other Marines
- (narração)
Phill Jupitus
- Additional Voices
- (narração)
Paul Mackman
- Additional Voices
- (narração)
Avaliações em destaque
Predator - The game developers were clearly inspired by the settings and ideas AVP (2004) helped established, which is why much of it's design in this game resembles those from the actual film, which in IMO was a bad route take. Now it's not all bad, as a matter of a fact, some of the concepts are actually quite interesting, like for example the ability to jump across long distance, from platform to platform, and the fact that the disc actually requires skill to eliminate your opponent unlike it's predecessor which featured a lock-on tracker system allowing killing Humans and Aliens to be far to easy. The sound bites were arguably the biggest disappointment about playing as the Predator, because literally all the sounds the Pred makes have been re-recorded, leaving the player with no famous roar, or screech but instead a mutated horse which doesn't in the slightest sound anything like a Predator should. The single-claw approach along with the updated sound effects almost makes for a different creature, and therefore doesn't leave you feeling like your controlling a Predator, which overall is rather disappointing. The campaign was rather flat story-wise, but I did enjoy the expansion of the Predator culture, and slashing Aliens never gets old especially since there's many trophy kills and normal strikes to choose from. The lack of the combi-stick and/or net gun was also disappointing..
game-play - 8/10 story - 6/10
Alien - One thing I must say that they improved on with the Alien game-play in terms of realism, was that they finally fixed the heat bite feature. In all 6 of the Alien films, it's clearly established that the 'little mouth' pokes a hole right through the center of the human forehead, which is exactly what the Alien does here. In lets say, AVP2; the Alien completely bites the head off, which whist looks cool doesn't fit in with the logic of the Alien's capabilities -- so I was glad to see this fixed up. The controls look and fell accurate to how the Alien moves and behaves, but having said that the pounce is no longer in tact which I found disappointing considering stunning enemies and then attacking them when there most vulnerable in terms of movement, was one of the funnest things to do in AVP2. The sounds have once again been modified, and apart from a death scream, all the original sounds have been replaced, but in this case, I actually don't mind 'em as much as the awful re-made roars the Predators make. I'm about half-way through the single player campaign and while I heard a lot of positive reviews about it, I was quite underwhelmed; mainly due to the fact that you don't start as a face hugger and work yourself up through the life cycle which I really enjoyed in the AVP2 Alien campaign.
game-play - 7.5/10 story - 4/10 (so-far)
Marine - Quite possibility the most underrated single-player campaign out there. I really enjoyed the dark and creepy atmosphere of the Marine, and IMO, it really captured the fear of the Aliens again, since there really wasn't much light and you had to use your motion tracker and flares to get an idea of where they were located. The weapon selection was a bit of a let down considering there was no rocket launcher or mini-gun to choose from, and the sniper whist understandably toned down from its 'overpowered' approach in AVP2, doesn't do near enough damage as it should. Overall I found the Marine to be quite entertaining; and it was easily the best single-player experience in the game.
game-play - 8/10 story - 9/10
game-play - 8/10 story - 6/10
Alien - One thing I must say that they improved on with the Alien game-play in terms of realism, was that they finally fixed the heat bite feature. In all 6 of the Alien films, it's clearly established that the 'little mouth' pokes a hole right through the center of the human forehead, which is exactly what the Alien does here. In lets say, AVP2; the Alien completely bites the head off, which whist looks cool doesn't fit in with the logic of the Alien's capabilities -- so I was glad to see this fixed up. The controls look and fell accurate to how the Alien moves and behaves, but having said that the pounce is no longer in tact which I found disappointing considering stunning enemies and then attacking them when there most vulnerable in terms of movement, was one of the funnest things to do in AVP2. The sounds have once again been modified, and apart from a death scream, all the original sounds have been replaced, but in this case, I actually don't mind 'em as much as the awful re-made roars the Predators make. I'm about half-way through the single player campaign and while I heard a lot of positive reviews about it, I was quite underwhelmed; mainly due to the fact that you don't start as a face hugger and work yourself up through the life cycle which I really enjoyed in the AVP2 Alien campaign.
game-play - 7.5/10 story - 4/10 (so-far)
Marine - Quite possibility the most underrated single-player campaign out there. I really enjoyed the dark and creepy atmosphere of the Marine, and IMO, it really captured the fear of the Aliens again, since there really wasn't much light and you had to use your motion tracker and flares to get an idea of where they were located. The weapon selection was a bit of a let down considering there was no rocket launcher or mini-gun to choose from, and the sniper whist understandably toned down from its 'overpowered' approach in AVP2, doesn't do near enough damage as it should. Overall I found the Marine to be quite entertaining; and it was easily the best single-player experience in the game.
game-play - 8/10 story - 9/10
When playing as a marine it is really satisfying shooting the aliens but then tiresome when you have to fight wave after wave. You play as a marine who has to find his way out of a situation and there is only one way you can get out, by killing everything in sight.
Sometimes it is a good idea to just run away and leave your alien opponents behind you - it does work.
I have only played a bit on alien but completed the game on hard when being marine but predator however, remains untouched.
I must note that there was an aimbot in play when progressing through this title. I had no control over the aimbot I either turn the game off and not play or live with it. I don't know maybe it had something to do with 20th Century Fox having being part in production.
Just buy it it is so cheap now have a bit of a thrill.
Sometimes it is a good idea to just run away and leave your alien opponents behind you - it does work.
I have only played a bit on alien but completed the game on hard when being marine but predator however, remains untouched.
I must note that there was an aimbot in play when progressing through this title. I had no control over the aimbot I either turn the game off and not play or live with it. I don't know maybe it had something to do with 20th Century Fox having being part in production.
Just buy it it is so cheap now have a bit of a thrill.
"Aliens vs. Predator" (2010) is a game that knows how to keep you on edge - and doesn't let go until the very end. It's a mix of horror, action, and brutal close-quarters combat with claws, teeth, and all sorts of firearms. A perfect package for fans of the Alien and Predator universe - like I once was.
The game features three separate storylines, allowing you to explore the unique abilities and perspectives of all three factions. You can play as a regular Colonial Marine, a deadly Xenomorph, or a high-tech hunter - the Predator. This approach sticks to the familiar formula from previous entries. In the end, it's all about bloodthirsty Aliens, aggressive Predators, and unfortunate Marines who are just trying to survive - or at least die with some dignity.
Playing as a Marine is probably the scariest experience. It feels like a full-on horror shooter where you're just a small fish in a sea of monsters. Ammo is always scarce, it's dark all around, and the Xenomorphs come at you lightning-fast. You empty a full clip into one's face - and they just keep coming! Sooner or later, you'll find yourself yelling at the screen something like, "Just die already, you freak!" - trust me, I've been there.
Playing as the Alien is a completely different experience - you crawl along walls and ceilings, hide in shadows, and set up ambushes. It's easy to lose your sense of direction and forget where the floor or ceiling is. But there's nothing quite like leaping onto the head of an unsuspecting human and delivering a quick, terrifying death.
And playing as the Predator? That's just pure joy. You're a high-tech monster loaded with awesome gadgets: cloaking, a plasma caster, a disc, a spear, wrist blades - the works. You truly feel like a hunter. You can sneak up on your prey or go in loud and brutal - your choice. The finishing moves are especially satisfying - brutal, cinematic, and very much in line with the movies. The Predator leaps far and high, switches between different vision modes using his mask, and wreaks havoc. But even he's not invincible. The game stays pretty balanced in that regard.
The graphics are solid too. The corridors, buildings, and natural environments all look good. What really stands out are the creature models - both Aliens and Predators are incredibly detailed, like nightmares brought to life.
Special praise goes to the game's sound design. It's fantastic and adds a ton to the atmosphere. When you're playing as a Marine, sound becomes crucial - you'll find yourself listening intently to every creak, hiss, or rustle in the dark. And when the motion tracker starts beeping like crazy, you just want to curl up in a corner, whisper your goodbyes, and take down as many monsters as you can on the way out. The soundtrack also delivers - tense, dark, and packed with adrenaline during every encounter.
Of course, it's worth noting that the game might feel a bit old-school by today's standards. The controls aren't always smooth, and the levels could've been more diverse. But these are minor issues in the grand scheme of things. What matters is that the game respects its source material. The developers clearly understood what made the films beloved and did their best to let players "feel" like they're part of this dangerous, insane, and wonderfully atmospheric world.
In the end, "Aliens vs. Predator" is a fast-paced, intense game that knows how to scare and surprise. You truly get to experience what it's like to be a vulnerable Marine, a ruthless Alien, or an elite Predator. With great atmosphere, thrilling combat, and solid visuals - it hits the mark. At least for me. For fans of the universe - a must-play.
9 out of 10.
The game features three separate storylines, allowing you to explore the unique abilities and perspectives of all three factions. You can play as a regular Colonial Marine, a deadly Xenomorph, or a high-tech hunter - the Predator. This approach sticks to the familiar formula from previous entries. In the end, it's all about bloodthirsty Aliens, aggressive Predators, and unfortunate Marines who are just trying to survive - or at least die with some dignity.
Playing as a Marine is probably the scariest experience. It feels like a full-on horror shooter where you're just a small fish in a sea of monsters. Ammo is always scarce, it's dark all around, and the Xenomorphs come at you lightning-fast. You empty a full clip into one's face - and they just keep coming! Sooner or later, you'll find yourself yelling at the screen something like, "Just die already, you freak!" - trust me, I've been there.
Playing as the Alien is a completely different experience - you crawl along walls and ceilings, hide in shadows, and set up ambushes. It's easy to lose your sense of direction and forget where the floor or ceiling is. But there's nothing quite like leaping onto the head of an unsuspecting human and delivering a quick, terrifying death.
And playing as the Predator? That's just pure joy. You're a high-tech monster loaded with awesome gadgets: cloaking, a plasma caster, a disc, a spear, wrist blades - the works. You truly feel like a hunter. You can sneak up on your prey or go in loud and brutal - your choice. The finishing moves are especially satisfying - brutal, cinematic, and very much in line with the movies. The Predator leaps far and high, switches between different vision modes using his mask, and wreaks havoc. But even he's not invincible. The game stays pretty balanced in that regard.
The graphics are solid too. The corridors, buildings, and natural environments all look good. What really stands out are the creature models - both Aliens and Predators are incredibly detailed, like nightmares brought to life.
Special praise goes to the game's sound design. It's fantastic and adds a ton to the atmosphere. When you're playing as a Marine, sound becomes crucial - you'll find yourself listening intently to every creak, hiss, or rustle in the dark. And when the motion tracker starts beeping like crazy, you just want to curl up in a corner, whisper your goodbyes, and take down as many monsters as you can on the way out. The soundtrack also delivers - tense, dark, and packed with adrenaline during every encounter.
Of course, it's worth noting that the game might feel a bit old-school by today's standards. The controls aren't always smooth, and the levels could've been more diverse. But these are minor issues in the grand scheme of things. What matters is that the game respects its source material. The developers clearly understood what made the films beloved and did their best to let players "feel" like they're part of this dangerous, insane, and wonderfully atmospheric world.
In the end, "Aliens vs. Predator" is a fast-paced, intense game that knows how to scare and surprise. You truly get to experience what it's like to be a vulnerable Marine, a ruthless Alien, or an elite Predator. With great atmosphere, thrilling combat, and solid visuals - it hits the mark. At least for me. For fans of the universe - a must-play.
9 out of 10.
I'm not really a big fan of First Person Perspective games. I do think that Aliens vs Predator would have been better as an over-the-shoulder third-person actioner, even the 1994 side-scrolling beat-em-up version was better than this. But for what it is, it's still a worthwhile game.
I wasn't immediately hooked, to be honest. I found the combat system to be clunky and difficult, though once the first level was cleared things got better (this applies to all three campaigns). Some of the gameplay and tense moments actually reminded me a lot of Condemned 2: Bloodshot. You play as either the Predator, Colonial Marines, or an Alien in three individual stories that all tie together, each with their own set of pros and cons.
The story follows on from those utterly awful AvP movies, but connects it with the Alien and Predator franchise in a more cohesive way than those cinematic travesties managed. But the video game franchise of this particular crossover has been stuck as a First Person actioner since 1999 and with this next-gen incarnation I think that Sega and Rebellion should have tried a new approach.
Despite the flaws, it's an enjoyable game that's very easy to play, if not finish, with plenty of trophies available.
Graphics B Sound B Gameplay B- Lasting Appeal B-
I wasn't immediately hooked, to be honest. I found the combat system to be clunky and difficult, though once the first level was cleared things got better (this applies to all three campaigns). Some of the gameplay and tense moments actually reminded me a lot of Condemned 2: Bloodshot. You play as either the Predator, Colonial Marines, or an Alien in three individual stories that all tie together, each with their own set of pros and cons.
The story follows on from those utterly awful AvP movies, but connects it with the Alien and Predator franchise in a more cohesive way than those cinematic travesties managed. But the video game franchise of this particular crossover has been stuck as a First Person actioner since 1999 and with this next-gen incarnation I think that Sega and Rebellion should have tried a new approach.
Despite the flaws, it's an enjoyable game that's very easy to play, if not finish, with plenty of trophies available.
Graphics B Sound B Gameplay B- Lasting Appeal B-
Being a fan of both universes, it was a pleasure to play this game. I didn't play the old version of Aliens vs Predator, so I'm only evaluating this one.
The plot here is banal, and not particularly important, you get high from the gameplay itself.
There are 3 campaigns here - for a human, a predator and an alien (I will write in the sequence of my walkthroughs)
A human (paratrooper) is the very first and most interesting campaign among all. At first, there was even horror in the very first chapter, then, although there was a sense of danger (there would be constant sounds of monsters nearby, both alien and sometimes predator), it was not so scary anymore because you found a weapon and got used to throwing flyers in the dark. There is some kind of plot here too (unlike the trail campaigns). Well, his episodes are the longest in the game. Rating : 7/10
Predator is a pretty interesting campaign. Here you will feel like a real omnipotent hunter (and this is cool, because the Predator is one), there are no special difficulties (but there are challenging levels), you have a large arsenal and many enemies, in general, it's a complete action movie. It will take less time to complete than a human. Rating : 6/10
Alien is the shortest campaign, which is no worse than Predator episodes. There is a very interesting gameplay here, you will finally be able to feel yourself secretive (because everything here is based on stealth) and a nasty enemy for humans, just like a predator does not have a special plot, and it is not needed. Rating : 6/10
Overall, it's a very good game to play once (but with a buzz), where everything is built on - go from point A to point B, break it and so in...
The plot here is banal, and not particularly important, you get high from the gameplay itself.
There are 3 campaigns here - for a human, a predator and an alien (I will write in the sequence of my walkthroughs)
A human (paratrooper) is the very first and most interesting campaign among all. At first, there was even horror in the very first chapter, then, although there was a sense of danger (there would be constant sounds of monsters nearby, both alien and sometimes predator), it was not so scary anymore because you found a weapon and got used to throwing flyers in the dark. There is some kind of plot here too (unlike the trail campaigns). Well, his episodes are the longest in the game. Rating : 7/10
Predator is a pretty interesting campaign. Here you will feel like a real omnipotent hunter (and this is cool, because the Predator is one), there are no special difficulties (but there are challenging levels), you have a large arsenal and many enemies, in general, it's a complete action movie. It will take less time to complete than a human. Rating : 6/10
Alien is the shortest campaign, which is no worse than Predator episodes. There is a very interesting gameplay here, you will finally be able to feel yourself secretive (because everything here is based on stealth) and a nasty enemy for humans, just like a predator does not have a special plot, and it is not needed. Rating : 6/10
Overall, it's a very good game to play once (but with a buzz), where everything is built on - go from point A to point B, break it and so in...
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesAliens vs. Predator sold over 1.69 million copies worldwide.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe Predator's thermal vision is inconsistent in its display of heat signatures. Dark-skinned characters appear to be cooler than light-skinned characters, and all humans appear warmer than fire.
- Citações
[repeated line]
Marine: Don't relax just yet Marines!
- ConexõesEdited into Alien vs. Predator: Evolution (2013)
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