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SEGA of America Inc., SEGA Europe Ltd. and Twentieth Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising (Fox L&M) today reveals exciting new details of their increasing portfolio of upcoming games based on Twentieth Century Fox’s Aliens universe.

 

SEGA will publish an all-new Aliens vs. Predator (working title) game in early 2010. The game is currently in development with independent developer Rebellion, creators of the original 1999 Aliens versus Predator; a legendary title that went on to define an entire generation of multiplayer gaming.

 

With the opportunity to publish what promises to be a landmark game, SEGA has strategically updated the release of the other upcoming Aliens titles currently in development within its portfolio.

 

“The innovative new AvP game presents an exciting opportunity for us,” says CEO of SEGA West, Naoya Tsurumi, “It represents a fantastic addition to our growing Aliens franchise and the reinvention of one of gaming’s most cherished iconic titles. By adjusting the release of our other Aliens titles to accommodate it, SEGA will ensure that every title lives up to the high expectations of Aliens and AvP fans.”

 

“SEGA continues to create masterful games based on our Aliens franchise and this new addition is sure to continue their successful track record,” said Gary Rosenfeld, Senior Vice President, New Media for Fox L&M.

 

SEGA will announce further details of the new Aliens vs. Predator very soon.

 

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Sweet, hopefully it'll be more like the original that was on the Atari Jaguar etc but obviously updated with a load of modern shizzle to keep everyone happy.

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Does this have anything to do with the Gearbox title?

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Colonial Marines is always just destined for failure. It's happened once when it was announced for PS2. It'll happen again. The stupid thing is it'd be crazy popular. How many games have been influenced by Aliens for god sake. Halo for one. SEGA are a pretty dumb company though so they'll probably can it in favour of another worthless Sonic game.

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I've played AvP2 on the PC, and it was awesome. That first mission as a Marine, where you go into the hive to rescue someone, only to see them die (through chest-burstingtisation) and then you make a dash for freedom. Probably my most heart-racing gaming moment. Running, and not knowing if the aliens are close behind you or not. There are points where you can close the doors behind you, to make the escape a lot easier, so I closed those, but then the aliens were coming, the doors weren't fast enough, so I had to make a run for it anyway.

 

Fucking hell. Brilliant opening level.

 

Only thing I don't like about the games is that the Aliens really do just try to kill you. If this were the movies, then the Aliens would actually try to capture you and take you back to the hive. If that happened, then that would be more terrifying then simply having an alien slash you or headbite you to death.

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that would make one hell of a game over screen!

 

would make an amazing multiplayer thing too: one player gets captured and the others have to bust him out the hive, Newt style.

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that would make one hell of a game over screen!

 

would make an amazing multiplayer thing too: one player gets captured and the others have to bust him out the hive, Newt style.

 

Exactly, that's the sort of game we should be having. To my recollection, none of the characters in Aliens were directly killed by the Aliens. Apone and Dietrich were kept alive for implantation, even though this was not actually seen, but hinted at by Ripley and Hudson. "Their signs are low, but they ain't dead."

 

Hudson himself was captured. You see Burke face an Alien, but there's actually a written scene that is meant to show Ripley find him in the Hive when she's rescuing Newt. It was cut, but I don't think we can safely say that the Alien killed Burke, since you don't see it.

 

Actually, you see Farrow face an Alien in the dropship/apc type thing, before it crashes, but I still say the crash killed her and not the Alien. :heh:

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na she definitely dies. Blood sprays everywhere!

 

you're right though- they generally don't kill outright. At least not everyone. I think they kill over being killed, but anyone who's helpless = egg room.

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Actually, you see Farrow face an Alien in the dropship/apc type thing, before it crashes, but I still say the crash killed her and not the Alien. :heh:

You seem to forget the part where the alien peels back its lips and we see the inside of the wind shield repainted in Hint of Brain!

 

I've only played AvP2 — developed by Monolith, the FEAR/NOLF guys — but apparently the first PC Aliens Versus Predator — Rebellion, the team making this — was even more tense as there were no fixed placements for the xenomorphs, they'd just pop out at random. In fact the Skirmish mode was something of a precursor to Left4Dead, which is something you can read about here. Anyway, the point is that I hope there's a return to this random element in at least one of the upcoming comes. AvP2 was very tense — especially as you don't see an actual alien for ages, the game just messes with you — but not knowing when something's going to jump out at you, even when restarting a checkpoint, would really amp things up.

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Pfft, is blood your argument?! There's tons of it when Brett dies in the first film. It covers Parker's face. Yet, the director's cut shows him being...transformed, and cocooned. :heh:

 

So, part of me thinks she isn't quite...dead, just yet anyway. I'd like to think of the crash killing my dear Farrow, and not a slimy xenomorph. :(

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Surely those screens aren't from actual gameplay. If that's the case it looks amazing. The fact that i'll finally be able to play as a Colonial Marine in a next gen game is already worth the price of admission. Let's face it, pretty much every future based game that features an army is pretty much a rip off of Aliens. Halo franchise anyone? The drop ships are even the same!

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Game info:

Developed at Rebellion by the team responsible for the original 1999 classic, in the all-new Aliens vs. Predator players will have the chance to take the role of the three infamous species; the Colonial Marine, the Predator and the Alien. Each of the three species has its very own distinct story-driven single-player campaign mode that interweaves with the campaigns of the other two species. Aliens vs. Predator will also feature unique 3-way online multiplayer, allowing gamers to pit the three species against each other in the ultimate battle for survival and for the right to be crowned the deadliest species.

Aliens vs. Predator™ will be the first title to be launched in SEGA’s forthcoming series of Aliens games licensed by Twentieth Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising (Fox Licensing).

 

Story:

On planet BG-386 a colonist mining group discovers an ancient pyramid containing a dark and horrible secret. Across the stars a race of warriors is alerted to the discovery of their pyramid and a hunting party is dispatched to ensure that it remains sealed at all costs, whilst deep inside the ruined pyramid a malevolent intelligence awakes from centuries of dormancy.

 

Marine

 

The Marine’s story is an incredible fight against the odds, and the horrors lurking in the dark. Beset on all sides yet armed to the teeth, the Colonial Marine represents humanity’s last stand with the firepower to fight back.

 

Alien

 

As the Alien, players will discover what it’s like to be the most murderous and lethal creature in the universe, with the ability to traverse any surface with awesome agility in order to get close enough to unleash its deadly teeth and claws.

 

Predator

 

A master of the hunt, the Predator grants the player a suite of exotic weaponry and equipment with which to stalk its unknowing prey. Earn the greatest honour by ambushing prey up-close and butchering them for a gory trophy kill.

 

Platforms:

Aliens vs. Predator is set to be released on Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and Windows-based PC in early 2010.

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Aliens vs Predator is an entirely new title for PC and high-definition consoles from acclaimed British developer Rebellion, the team behind the 1999 original PC gaming classic.

 

Bringing the most intense war between two of science-fiction’s most popular characters FPS fans, AvP delivers three outstanding single player campaigns and provides untold hours of unique 3-way multiplayer gaming.

 

Experience distinctly new and thrilling first person gameplay as you survive, hunt and prey in the deadly jungles and swamps surrounding the damned colony of Freya’s Prospect.

 

- As Private Hal Edison, you’ll experience a claustrophobic and terrifying experience where light is your friend, but there’s never enough. However, the United States Marine Corps are humanity’s last line of defence, and as such they are armed to the teeth with the very latest in high explosive and automatic weaponry.

 

- As the Predator, you will stalk from the shadows and from above, passing athletically through the treetops to ambush your victims. Although equipped with an array of powerful, exotic weapons and tracking equipment, honour ultimately dictates that you must get in close and take your trophies face to face.

 

- As the most deadly species in the universe, the Alien offers you the chance to play as the very stuff of nightmares - the monster in the dark swarming forward with countless others, jaws like a steel trap and claws like blades.

 

- Play all sides off against each other in a series of unique 3-way online modes and go tooth-to-claw-to-pulse rifle in the reinvention of one of multiplayer gaming’s defining moments.

 

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