This is the 2003 military science fiction reality game that is based on strategy. It was published by the video games of the house called electronic arts along with fox interactive for the PlayStation 2 and later on for the x Xbox. It is also based on the alien vs. predator franchise which is a movie, and it is also a game that offers three single-player campaigns that cover aliens and predators along with human storylines. The storyline and species you will come across have many unique characteristics and gameplay elements adapted from the film and comics sources.
One thing to note about this video game series is that there is no base-building mechanism or any resource gathering because it is minimal compared to other real-time strategy video games. This means that you didn’t start to focus on unit management and combat to proceed forward in the game and complete it. The video game setting is based on a distant planet that the predators use as a hunting ground for an alien community. Soon after, some humans discovered the alien community has to deal with growing war with the predators.
The gameplay of the story tells us that it is a real-time strategy game that also focuses on unity management over other things like base building and resource sharing. Every species you will encounter has a particular resource used to upgrade units, and other methods of unit generation also vary radically throughout the video game.
The players were also moved through specific objectives throughout the game’s purpose to advance to the next level, which can range from killing 13 enemies to performing tasks like preparing some objects. The human unit also appears in the game in the disguise of colonial marines, and they will gain correct by killing animals and repairing any atmospheric processes from happening. When you have collected the correct, you can spend them on upgrading existing units or calling in new ones through dropship, which will drop units at a specific landing beacon.
Resources by killing their opponents are granted through an on a system, which means that you can summon more units when the units get the owner. The projectors can heal by themselves and clock themselves to disguise themselves from everyone else but are taking a lot of energy reserves if they wanted to do this. There is also only one predator unit throughout the video game that will improve the rate of energy regeneration.
The elite units of again resource by the killing or altogether disable the enemy. It can be used to upgrade to specific units. The video game setting takes place on a crossover universe between the alien franchise and the predator franchise that you might have seen in the films and the comic books that a 20-century fox owns. The game and comics on the crossover franchise are also predominant and set in the same area as the films you would see. Another thing to note about the setting is that the colonization of humanity across the galaxy is almost the same that you would find in the Alien franchise.
The game received very average reception, and the review critic websites you will find all through the out internet gave it a normalized rating in the 0 to 100 range and figured a 66 out of 100 scores for the PlayStation 2 and 64 for the Xbox. This means that people thought that the video game was average or maybe even a bit above average.