Kotaku: Rebellion's boss promised the Steam re-release of 1999's original Aliens vs. Predator would support multiplayer. They've delivered, patching in the support for that today.
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Eskimo Press: The Alien universe enjoys a large and devoted fan base around the world. Of course there are a lot of gamers that are into Alien, and hopes are always high when a new Alien game is announced. Sadly, the past years have not been kind to those of us that look forward to new games based on our favorite extraterrestrial creature.
The latest Aliens vs Predator (2010) offered some fun, but suffered from several flaws that doomed it to fps mediocrity. I don’t even have to go into how disappointing the recent Aliens: Colonial Marines was. There have been some good games in the recent years, like the underrated Aliens: Infestation on the Nintendo DS, but the best “big” games were the Aliens vs Predator PC games from ’99 and ’01.
Many of us would love to see a new awesome game based on the franchise, and we want something fresh rather than the rehashed ideas that have defined Alien games of late.
The only way it does well is if it goes to a developer that wants to make a really good "horror" game. Something like what Insomniac did with Resistance, but instead of creating a new IP they want to give it up to an already established base. So they can't create anything "new" in terms of alien creatures etc....
Until then it will more than likely be stuck in generic hell.
I think the problem with making a game around the Alien films is trying to keep things varied when you've only got one (admittedly fantastic) enemy to battle throughout the entire game, with just a few variations.
I think thats probably why the best game so far imo, is Aliens v Predator 2 as that throws a different enemy into the mix and keeps the separate campaigns short and sweet.
I would love a first-person claustrophobic, survival-horror game. As much as A:CM sucked, anyone who played it has to admit that The Raven level where you have to run from the Xenomorphs was very well-done in atmosphere and everything (it was the only level that showed the true potential the game could have had).
A sort of a point and click game mixed with FPS gameplay mechanics could do the trick.
puzzles and shooting but difficult ones.
They should put AVP2 on steam instead. AVP1 is ok but not in the same league as AVP2 gameplay wise, multiplayer wise,.... everything wise.
AVP 2 was solid but I always enjoyed the original Aliens vs Predator more. The gore was much better (ex. the Soldier of Fortune style dismemberment with Predator's speargun and the disc cutting people in half), the graphics were less cartoony/more realistic, and the single player campaigns had better atmosphere/were more like the original movies.
I'm glad Rebellion is developing the new AVP, they've been working on it for the last few years and its just the original dev team with a bigger budget on next gen hardware. Hopefully they'll be able to do what they wanted to in 99 but couldn't. Can't wait for Feb 16th, Day one PC purchase on principle.