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Contents • • • • • • • Gameplay [ ] Unlike as in the most other games in Aliens versus Predator: Extinction the player(s) do not have to do any building and base construction. The game is strictly focused on unit management and combat. Each race has a distinct method of obtaining new troops. Marine [ ] The Colonial Marines gain credits by killing enemies and repairing atmosphere processors, and these credits can be put toward upgrading troop abilities and calling in new units via dropships that stop at nearby landing beacons. There are a diverse number of marine combat units, including pulse rifle-equipped infantry, flamethrower troopers, and smartgunners. The Marines also have three support units, one for healing and a synthetic which can deploy gun turrets and has a motion detector for picking up offscreen movement, the third unit, the commtech is the basic support unit, whose job it is to call for extra troops and repair atmosphere processors.
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Predator: Extinction' is a PC version of the original game made by EA Games for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The video game. A team of Colonial Marines has been dispatched to explore a new planet, LV-742. When their scans reveal the presence of both Aliens and Predators, it becomes a three-way war and only one species will survive! Create and control your own forces as you choose a side to fight for -- Marines, Predators and Aliens all have.
Predator [ ] The Predators have a straightforward resource model that's effectively based on honor. As the player kill enemies, he can rip the skulls from their corpses in honor of the hunt. The more honor the player has, naturally [source?], the more Predators will want to join the clan.
They can be called in at any time and simply land on the planet from space. The Predator units are all combat-oriented, able to use a number of special abilities including cloaking and self-healing at the cost of slowly regenerating energy points. The Predator's Base Unit is a mechanical, slow moving Shrine equipped with multiple extremely weak lasers. Bringing predator units near the shrine greatly increases the rate of energy regeneration. It is possible to possess multiple shrines but due to their high population cost and predator's low population limit this is not a common scenario. Alien [ ] The Aliens' method of building revolves around a, which can deliver attacks and also remains in the hive to lay eggs. The eggs hatch into who can latch onto other creatures and impregnate them with an egg that will eventually become a fully grown alien.
There are two kinds of facehuggers that correspond to two kinds of purebreeds and transbreeds. The purebreeds include the Queen and a couple of other powerful aliens, while the transbreeds are spawned from regular facehuggers, and the kind of Alien the player will get depends on what kind of host was impregnated.
Cattle-like oswocs will yield a Drone, which is the worker of the Alien hive, while Warrior Alien will be birthed from a human, a Runner Alien will emerge from kerns or krillitics and a will spawn from an impregnated Predator. Reception [ ] Reception Review scores Publication Score 7/10 N/A 4/10 N/A 6.75/10 6.75/10 C+ C+ 7.2/10 7.2/10 6.4/10 6.3/10 6.1/10 6.1/10 N/A N/A 6/10 N/A 6/10 Aggregate score 66/100 64/100 The game received 'mixed or average reviews' on both platforms according to the website. Wrote, ' Extinction does a good job of translating Aliens versus Predator to an RTS, but it could have benefited from a few more months in development.' • EGM staff (September 2003).. Archived from on January 1, 2004.
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