
From Strategyinformer.com: "Despite a long list of AvP films failing to set the cinema alight, there's huge potential in the classic hybrid formula. The games have followed trend, often resulting in remarkable anticipation until release day, where it becomes obvious that the title is going to warm the inner body of the bargain bin rather than the coveted belly of players' consoles. Each developer has seemed incapable of capturing what made the original Alien and Predator outings so memorable; a sense of isolation, struggle, and damn right fear that made humanity seem so vulnerable. Getting our first hands on peak at Aliens vs Predator once again filled us with excitement, as the premise could be so memorable if executed properly. Before long though, the doubts crept in, as a multiplayer session revealed that there is a lot of work to be done before this title is ready to tackle the might of the FPS genre."

Gamer Euphoria writes:
''With Aliens: Colonial Marines being a utter disappointment, a lot of people are looking for something to fill the void. Something to fill that intense atmosphere steeped in tension. People are wanting to feel vulnerable and easily killed. Others wish to play as the ones doing the killing. These are a few alternatives to Aliens: Colonial Marines that will certainly fill the void.''

Death is never nice at the best of time but aliens have really perfected the art of long painful and often repulsive ends. Join us as we look at some of the worst ways to go off world.

News: The CEO and creative director of Sniper Elite V2 developer Rebellion will receive an OBE for “services to the Economy”.
His smiling face makes me want to punch it. For shipping unfinished, bland, and shallow games he should get the absolute opposite of an award.