Tutorial levels previewed

Started by ikarop, Dec 08, 2009, 11:30:02 PM

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ikarop

ikarop

Gamespot has posted this short article. It introduces to the tutorial levels of the Alien and Predator campaigns.

Some might remember the tutorials were slightly spoiled here some weeks ago but this preview is WAY more detailed so be aware of the spoilers.

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They don't mention the marine so I'll just add you start after a space accident where you get really hurt (in fact the first thing you learn is to heal). Then you appear in a neighborhood infested with aliens so you have to perform basic tasks as soon as you land, then you'll have to move on to other ones such as "protect the survivors", etc. Also, the marine campaign features moments such as a battle against a group of angry aliens on a stripper club, holographic strippers and techno included.


QuoteWe were able to have a look at the very beginning of the Alien and Predator campaigns. Each has its own unique tutorial, shedding some light on just how differently each of these playable species will feel from one another. We'll start with the Alien campaign. This one begins with a delightfully morbid intro cinematic depicting a number of humans in a deep-space research lab. They're all strapped down into chairs and pinned down by large tubes mounted over their chests. It's unclear at first what these are for, but then it happens: baby Aliens burst from the stomachs of these poor saps, and safely into the tubes. (Well, mostly. Let's just say the guys who walk in to do clean-up duty weren't hoping to see an Alien burst from one of the corpse's mouths rather than inside the chest tubes.)

Flash forward a bit, and you're playing as one of these Aliens at a slightly more advanced age. The scientists have you locked up in a viewing chamber, but something goes awry and you're introduced to your first taste of combat. As the Alien, darkness is your best friend. During the tutorial you're taught how to use your massive tail to knock out the overhead lights, luring a guard into the darkness and mauling him with your claws. You can also scurry around on walls and ceilings. To minimize this ability's disorienting effects, the reticule in the middle of your screen always points toward the ground.

If you effectively keep yourself cloaked under the cover of darkness, you can sneak around enemies and go in for a trophy kill. These are stylized kills that take longer to perform and leave you open to enemy attacks, but offer a more vicious and rewarding viewing experience. Our favorite was the trophy that pulls the camera back behind your Alien teeth, giving you an in-the-mouth view of you chomping the head off a poor human guard. Overall, the Alien combat style is entirely focused on short-range melee attacks, and you'll need to use your speed and wall-hugging abilities to their full effect if you want to combat against enemies equipped with guns.

After the Alien into sequence, we took some time to check out how the beginning of the game plays out for the Predator. This tutorial involves you playing as a Predator youngblood, someone just learning the powers at his disposal. You're dropped into a giant pit, and your brethren toss in Xenomorph after Xenomorph to teach you basic combat. The Predator can attack with his wrist-mounted blades or use his shoulder cannon and specialty grenades. And rather than the regenerating health of the Alien, the Predator has to take health packs that you twist apart and jam into your chest.

If you survive this youngblood trial by fire, you're dropped into your first real mission, which is to recover all the Predator technology from the Marines and destroy any of your fallen comrades you encounter along the way. Beginning in a lush jungle, you can leap effortlessly up to branches and platforms tens of feet above you. From this vantage point, you can create a distraction by mimicking a human voice, calling one soldier away from the other, then use your invisibility cloak to sneak up behind either of these lone Marines. Why sneak up behind them? For the awesome trophy kills, of course. The Predator trophy kills run the gamut from ripping out the spine of a human enemy, to lifting him up by your wrist blade and listening to him gasp for air with giant puncture wounds in his chest. It's chilling stuff, but pretty entertaining if you can stomach it.

Down the road, the Predator has to storm his way into a Marine base housing a number of technology that has to be recovered. There are certain security measures in place restricting you from the really well-protected stuff, but there are workarounds. At one point, the player had to go through a series of retinal scanners to proceed past a number of checkpoints. The solution? Find someone with clearance authorization, rip his head off, and carry it around with you for the rest of the level as you occasionally produce it from offscreen to trigger the scanner. Yes, this game is very much a hard M rating on the ESRB scale.

GrimyGhost

GrimyGhost

#1
"Well, mostly. Let's just say the guys who walk in to do clean-up duty weren't hoping to see an Alien burst from one of the corpse's mouths rather than inside the chest tubes."

now im alittle worried..

Huol

Huol

#2
Looks like we wont be playing as a facehugger then.

GrimyGhost

GrimyGhost

#3
Quote from: Huol on Dec 08, 2009, 11:55:20 PM
Looks like we wont be playing as a facehugger then.

doesnt look like it, i like the idea of starting in a Lab and busting out tho. cant wait for a Demo

Weasel

Weasel

#4
Yeah that's always what I've wanted to do in a AVP game. Start out in a lab and break out. I like the cinematic events of them watching and studying you. I imagine you'll at least get a little time as a chestburster.

newbeing

newbeing

#5
I don't know. I'm still holding out for playing as a facehugger. They mention that they see the chestbursters, but we've clearly seen video of the host being hugged.

The chestburster out the mouth is probably insinuating that this Alien knows better or at least is craftier than it's brethren for whatever reason.

kvon17

kvon17

#6
Quote from: GrimyGhost on Dec 08, 2009, 11:35:56 PM
"Well, mostly. Let's just say the guys who walk in to do clean-up duty weren't hoping to see an Alien burst from one of the corpse's mouths rather than inside the chest tubes."

now im alittle worried..


Or maybe that chestburster is aware that the others were trapped in tubes. so doing the same thing as the others would be stupid.

Brother

Brother

#7
I really prefer learning it all on my own without the tutorials. And no huggers is a huge mistake.

And maybe the burster is "modified"

Sifer2

Sifer2

#8
Quote from: kvon17 on Dec 09, 2009, 12:12:15 AM
Quote from: GrimyGhost on Dec 08, 2009, 11:35:56 PM
"Well, mostly. Let's just say the guys who walk in to do clean-up duty weren't hoping to see an Alien burst from one of the corpse's mouths rather than inside the chest tubes."

now im alittle worried..


Or maybe that chestburster is aware that the others were trapped in tubes. so doing the same thing as the others would be stupid.


I wonder if that's the case then if its the smart one we play as. Perhaps it is a Queen an so has unusual intelligence?

Also someone already hinted at the Marine stripclub level a bit back. I thought it was an awesome concept glad to see it will really be in the game. Too bad we probably wont get nipples or the game would be rated AO. Since titties are worse than people's spine being ripped out haha.

Brother

Brother

#9
It's not the queen, you are receiving commands from her as you play the alien campaign.

Vote yes on nipples.

dude63

dude63

#10
Souds great..im liking the predator trials thing. Als othe lasien bursting out of a lab is awesome as well. Im curious to see how this strip club is lol.

MadassAlex

MadassAlex

#11
As for the trials, I hope they're progressive, rather than just an arena where they go "huurr keeeeel ayleean".

predalien27

predalien27

#12
I haven't read any posts or the article,  should I spoil myself?

ikarop

ikarop

#13
It will just spoil the introduction to the plot. If you want to be surprised when you play the game for the first time then don't read it.

predalien27

predalien27

#14
Quote from: ikarop on Dec 09, 2009, 02:28:38 AM
It will just spoil the introduction to the plot. If you want to be surprised when you play the game for the first time then don't read it.
Oh it is too hard to...resist. (haha :D... wrong forum.)

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