Alien vs. Predator

Alien vs. Predator

released on May 20, 1994
by Capcom

Alien vs. Predator

released on May 20, 1994
by Capcom

San Drad, California, has been overrun by the Aliens, and the cybernetically-enhanced Major Dutch Schaefer and Lieutenant Linn Kurosawa have been abandoned by their superiors and are cornered by a swarm of the Alien drones. Before they can be killed, a pair of the Predators appear and destroy the Aliens. The Predators offer an alliance with the two humans in order to stop the Alien infestation. The players take control of up to three of four characters: Dutch, Linn, a Predator hunter, and a Predator warrior, and battle the Aliens through several environments. In the process, the characters discover that the Alien presence on Earth is the result of an experiment headed by a renegade General Bush of the U.S. Colonial Marines in conjunction with the Weyland-Yutani corporation. They destroy the Alien hive by crashing a military ship into San Drad, causing a huge explosion. The Predator warrior then gives his wrist blades to Dutch and Linn in recognition of their skills as warriors, before the Predators depart back into space.


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My first exposure to these two behemoth franchises duking it out was in the titular movie back in 2004. Imagine my disbelief some ten years later when I found out there was a video game that came ten years BEFORE that very same movie.

Alien vs. Predator has you choose to take control between two human soldiers and two good guy Predators as you aim to dismantle hordes upon hordes of Xenomorphs. The action is fast and fierce and never lets up. Aside from your character's bare hands, there's also a great selection of weapons like guns, knives and boomerangs to use to your heart's content.

Overall, this is an enjoyable beat-em up that makes for a nice complementary experience to the movies it's based on.

honestly surprised with how much you can do with only 2 buttons and directional controls, it's a pretty fun casual experience to have with a friend when you're not tied down to quarters.

An excellent Beat em Up. Capcom's best actually. One of my favorite cabs too.

Incredibly fun. Just the right length. High quality art and music. It's a banger! The arsenal of moves gives you a lot of edge over opponents and the anti-corporate turn at the end does a good job of staying on theme with the Alien films despite the pulpy nature of the rest of the game. It's a high recommend for beat em up fans!

I played it again solo. I enjoyed it a lot more, in particular the arsenal of moves you’re equipped, but it still runs a little long and it’s not balanced the way a modern SOR4 type game feels. Doesn’t need that to be fun as fuck tho.

Honestly don't have a lot to say about this one other then it feels really fun and is just the right amount of time for it to not feel like it's dragging on.