![]() Both the Alien and Predator campaigns make use of melee attacks. That's not really the case in AVP due to the poorly constructed mechanics. Now, one might think that when you venture into the two alien campaigns things are bound to get cooler and more fun. There's some fun to be had, and it provides an introduction to the melee mechanics that you'll need for the Alien and Predator campaigns, but at the end of the day there are just too many better FPS games out there. See, the design of the marine's campaign is very cookie cutter as far as FPS design is concerned. The audio effects adequately pull you into the Alien world, it's just too bad that there's nothing beyond that to enjoy. ![]() You'll hear the same radar blips from the films and that telltale machine gun effect has certainly made the jump to the virtual world as well. It's a much more straightforward first-person shooter that does a good job of introducing you to the world around you. ![]() For that reason, you're going to want to start with the marine campaign. Predator has an extraordinarily steep learning curve if you're playing as either of the extraterrestrials. ![]() While that answer will be stretched into the next thousand words or so, I will start by saying that Aliens vs. The only question left to answer is: is it any fun to play? Note: For this review I played on an Alienware desktop running Windows 7 with an Intel i7 processor running at 3.2 GHz, 6 gigs of RAM, and a GeForce GTX 260. You've got Aliens, you've got Predators and you've got hapless space marines.
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