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Aliens Versus Predator Classic 2000 features the Colonial Marine, Alien and Predator Campaigns and the frenetic single-player Skirmish mode from the original title: Alien Versus Predator Gold Edition, which was released to massive acclaim in 2000.
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Aliens Versus Predator Classic 2000 features the Colonial Marine, Alien and Predator Campaigns and the frenetic single-player Skirmish mode from the original title: Alien Versus Predator Gold Edition, which was released to massive acclaim in 2000.
Alien Versus Predator Classic 2000 has been updated to run on modern PCs and laptops using DirectX 9.0c and includes support for Xbox 360 Controller for Windows.
The three most ferocious species in the universe in a bloodthirsty battle for the ultimate prize: survival. Take your pick: be a Colonial Marine, a Predator or an Alien. Fight through suspense-filled environments: from starships and space stations to colonial bases and eerie planetscapes. One wrong move turns you from hunter to prey.
The game supports Cross-play online multiplayer allowing GOG and Steam users to battle on one server.
Three campaigns: Colonial Marine, Alien and Predator
Includes all the levels from the original AvP Gold Edition plus the Millennium Expansion Pack
Skirmish mode against infinite Alien hordes
Bonus Episodes
Unique abilities, weapons and equipment for each species
Scale walls and elevator shafts as an Alien with frightening speed as you attack and devour your victims
Stalk your prey as the deadly Predator using wrist blades, shoulder cannons and stealth mode
Lock and load as a Colonial Marine using motion trackers, grenade launchers and flame-throwers to exterminate your foes
I bought the game at launch and played for a while with the marines (I've never played something so tense and psychotic - But It was quite hard to play with the Predators and impossible with the aliens)
Now I bought it again on GOG and tried, just for fun, to play with the aliens (without long-range shooting or anything). advantage).
This takes you to a new game, stealth, tactical, very hard...
I recommend.
How closely this aligns itself with the movies varies between being a strength and a weakness of it. It is definitely the former in how much this feels like playing one of them, and the latter in how much it just recreates visuals from them without getting to a point where they particularly make sense. Without a doubt it is fun to get to play as one of the three sides, and they do a remarkable job of making the three of them feel even, considering one has no ranged attack and another is a human facing extraterrestrials. It does mean the Predator moves slowly and the Marine spends a lot of time getting his hand on guns that frequently boil down to different ones that fire bullets it just varies how fast, accurate and powerful they are. There is no story here, just a series of levels. I will say they did a good job choosing who goes where of the three. The Predator goes through a jungle and caverns. The Alien a temple. The Marine a colony. And all three, various human facilities for research and the like. This is incredibly intense. The replayability is increased by three things: the randomization where you won't know exactly where enemies are placed or if you're facing three Marines each wielding pulse rifles or one wielding a smart gun. Second is the bonus levels, where you get to go through a level as a different species than normally, and the Predator may have a grappling hook and the Marine a jet pack. And finally cheats. A bunch of them feel like it's just that developers playing around with code until they found something they wanted us to experience as well but then you do have stuff like sniper munch which enables the Alien to head bite at a wonderfully ridiculous distance. Graphics, music and sound design are very good for the time. Skirmish/coop mode are a ton of fun. Basically there is an endless stream of Aliens and one or multiple players are Marines or Predators fending them off. Being facehugged is appropriately terrifying, You'll never forget that!
First time I ever played this game, I picked Colonial Marine, not out of any particular pride but because I was interested in the human perspective on the game. I got herded by xenomorphs into a ventilation duct, firing desperately as the last one ran in a helix along the interior of the duct, avoiding my shots. Finally I got a killing blow, but it was already on top of me, and its acid blood dissolved me.
Died like a Colonial Marine. I decided the game was good.
The hardest but most rewarding alternate vision mode to get used to is the xenomorph's wider vision. They get considerably more peripheral vision than the human or yaujta, but it's at the cost of potentially getting nauseated as you control a character who runs along walls and ceilings like they're floors, seeing something like 125% the usual field of view compressed into your monitor's space, making tight helices and dropping from ceiling to floor or leaping across wide distances. Honestly it's a really unique way to play. Kinda reminds me of Descent.
All three play differently, all three are cool. Colonial Marines play like a horror victim and honestly I'm here for that in particular.
This a truly great game. It captures the feeling of the movies perfectly.
It was ahead of its time with things like destroyable lights and multiple vision modes.
I included it as the 2nd best Alien game ever in my list: https://www.avpcentral.com/top-alien-games
If the answer is yes, then its a must buy! Back when it came out I had bought it and finished it with every race. Afterwards I started it all over again at a higher difficulty (Bonus missions if you finish a campaign on Director's Cut difficulty).
Ever wanted to feel like Hicks or Vasquez? This game gives you all the fun of wielding a smart-gun with minimal requirements. The Predator is overpowered, just as it should be! Finally the xenomorphs posses blinding speed that can't be matched.
On the downside, it's a bit old but to me it's more like vintage.
If you're not into the movies then this might just get you started. 5/5