Games Reviews: Alien vs Predator

Reviewed,Rebecca Armstrong
Friday 19 February 2010 01:00 GMT
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£29.99 – £49.99

Format PC, PS3, Xbox 360

Publisher Sega

The latest AvP title essentially offers three games in one. Choose between single-player campaigns, where you play either as a marine (whatever), an alien (much better) or a predator (awesome). While this might sound like a bargain way to get a trio of titles for the price of one, be warned that each separate tranche has the same frustrating glitches and patchy controls. If you can put up with these flaws, however, and are in the mood for some thoroughly enjoyable multi-player action, then Alien vs Predator becomes a much better prospect.

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