Spike wrote:
If an FPS game is all you saw AVP as, then i'm not even going to bother writing a long, drawn out post carefully explaining why I think you're sadly mistaken in your comparison. It's not like it's going to win GOTY but it was by no stretch of the imagination a "bad game" of which i've played several over the years.
If categorising this game as an FPS one and then making a comparison to it, I did so because I dont consider that there is any other game genre that AVP can be better categorised in. It's first person, it involves shooting and killing, running around, deathmatch, domination and so on. Yes there are melee attacks in it and three distinctly different classes to play but if it doesn't fit into the simplistic and well known category of being a FPS game then what is it; a first-person hunter-shooter-killer hybrid just to satisfy the pedantics?
For what it's worth, scrolling through a slack handful of various reviews and articles online seem to reiterate my viewpoint:
It's unlikely to be your go-to online
shooter.
Not when so many slick and exciting
shooters are on store shelves, vying for your time
Sega and developer Rebellion have picked up the AvP IP in order to bring gamers a
first-person shooter.
but in Aliens vs. Predator -
the first-person shooter that sees Rebellion return to the universe
It’s old-school, a
shooter from a decade past
Ten years ago, Rebellion surprised PC gamers with a stellar
first-person shooter based on the Alien and Predator franchises ~ The basic concept remains the same
It's a much more straightforward
first-person shooterbut at the end of the day there are just too many better
FPS games out there.
when compared to other
first-person shooter titles on the market, the difference is clear.
Bringing the most intense war between two of science-fiction’s most popular characters
FPS fans
First-person shooter where you play as human space marines, but also the iconic Predator and Alien bad guys
but in Aliens vs. Predator - the
first-person shooter that sees Rebellion return to the universe
Players shouldn't approach Aliens vs. Predator expecting a typical
first-person shooter. While there are segments that are, indeed, right in line with other games in the genre, Rebellion once again thought it wise to split the story into three parts
If nothing else, it feels completely different from just about every other
FPS on the market
this
first person adventure lets you experience the action from three different perspectives
This
first-person shooter from Rebellion
The problem is that Rebellion's
shooters haven't come very far in the last 10 years
Clearly from that lot above it would suggest that, in your eyes, I'm in the company of a lot of 'sadly mistaken' and misguided people, . But I don't think I am and nor are they so the comparison I made is arguably valid and relevent. For the reasons I gave I stand by the opinion that MW2 is a good benchmark for comparison for the following reasons. It looks and sounds good, it plays smoothly and it is a polished and well presented product. In my opinion AVP could have been up there on equal terms with regard to these things but I don't see that it is which is a real shame but there you go. And please don't go thinking you're the only one here that's seen bad games over the years. I'm sure I'm not alone here in having seen a lot of games come and go since the days of the ZX Spectrum and onwards and can't think of many FPS games I havn't played since Doom appeared. Some were terrible, some ok and some excellent. AVP is in the middle there, neither great nor shocking but stuck in the middle being decidedly average. Perhaps the biggest worry there is that with mixed reviews and a somewhat luke warm reception it may jeopardise ACM being finished which looked on paper to be the better game
