
Rebellion's new Aliens Vs Predator game is one of the most graphic of late, in an era when videogame violence is regularly under the spotlight (and almost earned itself a ban in Australia). But the bloody spine-ripping scenes of the game were completely necessary, Rebellion has told CVG.

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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.
It certainly doesnt hurt the game
Of course it was xD.
It's opposite of David Cage's claim that Madisen stripping down every so often in Heavy Rain was necessary. Story wise that was completely purposeless.
In AvP the violence is attached to the nature of the beast(s). Predators were/are hunters and kill brutally and effectively. Aliens are scavengers who kill defensively...yet very effectively. I think Rebellion did an excellent job showcasing this in the game. Nice read.
It just got 5.75 from some magazine. =((( Such a disappointment for me.
LMAO