Aliens vs. Predator Videogame 2010 Marines Gameplay (PC HD)

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Aliens vs. Predator Videogame 2010 Marines Gameplay (PC HD)

There are three campaigns in the game, one for each race/faction (the Predators, the Aliens and the Colonial Marines), that, while separate in terms of individual plot and gameplay, form one overarching storyline.[2]

Aliens vs. Predator is a science fiction first-person shooter video game, developed Rebellion Developments, the team behind the 1999 original PC game, and published by Sega for Microsoft Windows, the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360. The game is a first-person shooter based on a combination of the characters and creatures of the Alien franchise and the Predator franchise. It was released February 16, 2010 in the US [6] and is set to be released February 19 in Europe[7] and February 18 in Australia.

The Colonial Marine campaign is to be far closer to that of a standard first-person shooter. Confirmed weapons are the iconic M41A Pulse Rifle (with underslung pump action grenade launcher), M56 Smart Gun (able to detect cloaked enemies and display silhouettes behind closeby walls using it's variable electronic targetting system), M240 Flamethrower (capable of a 'wet shot' where fuel can be fired before igniting it manually with the weapon), the twin barrelled Shotgun (which can fire a simultaneous shot through both barrels for maximum stopping power), the M42A Scope Rifle (a sniper rifle which can detected cloaked Predators and 'see' close proximity targets through walls) and the M4A3 Pistol (capable of three round burst fire). To help navigate your surroundings you are supplied with the use of a shoulder mounted halogen TNR lamp which gives some directed light, along with surveying flares which help to greatly light up darkened areas (albeit briefly). Use these at your own peril as they may very well give away your position. The Motion Tracker made famous in Aliens also needs to be utilised to a player's advantage to highlight and allow the player to take action against likely ambush opportunities by enemies actively seeking you. When trying to capture the atmosphere of the Marine single player campaign, Rebellion best describe it as immersing the player in: "the sheer terror of facing off against the two movie menaces of the title". Rebellion have confirmed that no cutscenes will take place other than from the perspective of the player character and that the point of the campaign is to simply survive. The Marine campaign also contains the most information about the game's plot, whereas the others will simply feature overheard conversations between marines, "shortly before you dice the marines into meaty chunks"[2].

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  • da hatte wohl jemand schiss :D

    gutes spiel :DD

  • @1993whitesnake

    Ist nich so einfach da die viecher an den wänden und decken laufen und total schwarz sind und da es komplett dunkel ist sieht man die sehr schlecht, deswegen läuft man da rum wie ein irrer xD

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  • Man those Xenomorphs just want to have a party and dance... you didn't have to raid the party :( LOL jk

  • 8:30 Hmmm nightclub music while fighting aliens? ILL LOOK INTO IT :D

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  • So the flares are unlimited? And you can play any campaign any time you want?

  • why did the alien dont stick a tong in hes head??? 9:17

  • this reminds me of doom 3 and quake 4 :D

  • Ugly mother fuckers!

  • ooh shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • this is like crsis 2

  • look if you wake up some day and find your pc missing..just know it wasnt me

  • Tequila ? Adooooooooooooooro.

  • _____This completely sucks... Most of this game is creepin' along, pullin' levers, creepin' along some MORE, pullin' MORE levers, and listenin' to some voice actress.  Ten freakin' long minutes of video, heftin' around a big-huge alien-blasting assault rifle, and how many times have you actually USED the damned thing? ONE AND A HALF MINUTES! Hey Sega! If I wanna pull levers and solve physics puzzles all damned day, I'll buy a warehouse worker sim! Ditch the puzzles, or I'm not buyin'.

  • _____Hey! I've come up with an awesome, high-tech super-future means of preventing death from alien face-hugger infestation! Of course, it's the future, so they SHOULD have the super-duper, ultra-advanced machinery and means to make it. It's gonna take a LOT of science and brainpower to make it, though. Are you ready for it? Are you sure? Okay, here goes... It's a FACE MASK! Yeah, ya'd think that in a future of starships and nuclear blaster-pistols, they'd have ballistic masks... NOPE!

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