To be honest, giving Sega's new run at the Aliens vs Predator license a good shoeing is like blasting fish in a barrel. You'll discover nearly everything that's bad about the game within the first ...
Plenty of games come to be seen as ahead of their time, but few are afforded the luxury of a remake using the full force of modern technology. Cambridge developer Rebellion, though, managed to enlist ...
SEGA and Twentieth Century Fox have unveiled a brand new Alien vs. Predator game for release next year. There's no set title, no set platforms and no gameplay details. But, excitingly, we do know ...
It sees original UK-based developers Rebellion return to the franchise that made them known in the first-place. Aliens vs Predator was a massive hit when it launched on the Atari Jaguar - and later ...
Alien vs. Predator was released in arcades less than a year after its same-titled predecessor launched on the SNES, though the games are completely different beat ‘em ups. In it, the player controls ...
When it comes to seemingly indestructible cinematic killing machines, you don’t get much more terrifying or more difficult to beat monsters than the eponymous stars of the ‘Alien’ and ‘Predator’ ...
For over 30 of our Earth years now, the alien Xenomorphs and predatory Yautja have had intergalactic beef. The extra-terrestrial rivalry of cinema’s lairiest lifeforms began in 1989 in a Dark Horse ...
'Alien: Earth' creator Noah Hawley and 'Predator: Badlands' director Dan Trachtenberg both address the crossover at San Diego Comic-Con. Reading time 2 minutes So over here we’ve got new Alien movies ...
Something feels particularly retro about the third title in the Alien vs Predator series. Whether it’s the inclusion of the classic 80s sci-fi icons or the reboot of a franchise that hasn’t been seen ...
Gory but uninspired sci-fi action mixes with dull human drama in Aliens vs Predator: Requiem, a sloppy follow-up to the summer 2004 hit that first pitted Fox's two iconic space monsters against each ...
Does anyone still care who would win in a fight out of Aliens and Predator? They should stop churning out these films and diversify, perhaps with a six-part BBC1 sit-com. Imagine the pitch: "Ian ...
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