Rebellion is almost making three games in one with Aliens vs. Predator, with separate campaigns for each of the main antagonist races – the Xenomorphs, Predators and Humans. Each plays very differently, and IGN ha gone hands-on with all three in order to bring you the foundation stones of the game – the inviolate rules from which Aliens vs. Predator doth spring. Or something.
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"Ever since Xbox One backward compatibility was announced, gamers have been asking for a few high-profile games. While the majority of requests revolve around the Call of Duty franchise, the Aliens and Sonic franchises have been other hot series. Today, Microsoft announced that Aliens vs. Predator, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, and Sonic Unleashed are now backward compatible."
Kingdoms of Amalur was brilliant. Never did get a sequel because all the crap that happened after with the IP.
It looks as though the 2010 first person shooter, Aliens vs Predator might become a Xbox Backwards Compatible title soon based on its revamped Xbox Store product page.
Been playing the shit out of it on PS3. Hopefully this gives the game another lease of life. Such an underrated game imho.
The fish net is a basic wire mesh, worn under a warrior's armour. Apart from providing electric-generated warmth, it is actually a component of the camouflage device's circuitry which allows cloaking of un-armored body parts.
Although, as the mesh is seen being worn by most Predators even when cloaking isn't necessary, it seems they were designed as 'jumpsuits' meant for casual wear in their crafts - the closest they get to flight suits.