Fox Digital Entertainment and Angry Mob Games have released a new trailer and collection of images for their upcoming mobile title Alien Vs. Predator: Evolution.
“On a distant planet, the blood feud between Predator clans continues to rage. In a final attempt to eradicate the Jungle Hunter Clan, the Super Predators secure the capabilities of an unlikely and unwilling species, the Aliens. As an Alien, you must ultimately destroy the Super Predators and free your species from enslavement. As a Jungle Hunter Predator, you must eliminate the Alien Queen in order to prevent the Super Predators from annihilating your clan.“
That was a lie. I'm on 21.
Still need to finish off Predators!
I've been pleasantly surprised with the games being put out by big developers on phones over the last half decade. The Dead Space game is equivalent to a PS1-era horror game. SEGA's been putting Sonic 4 on mobile. Rayman Origins got a mobile port. there's a Mass Effect title. Square-Enix has put out three full ps2-level jrpgs in the Chaos Ring series, as well as porting a bunch of Final Fantasy games to mobile. Kojima even made a mobile full 3d with active camo system Metal Gear title that takes place between MGS1 and 2. And that's not even taking into account all of the really high-quality knock-off games that Gameloft brings to the table that faithfully capture the graphics and feel of such titles as Zelda, Halo, Assassin's Creed (not to mention their actual Assassin's Creed games), God of War, World of Warcraft, LoL, Final Fantasy X, Red Dead Redemption, GTA, Serious Sam, Forza, Spider-Man, Arkham City, and tons more.
The point I'm trying to make is that I don't think you're giving the platform enough credit.
I'd just prefer it been on a platform with trophies and achievements with possible online play, I can't see an App having all the qualities that I'd love to see in an AVP RPG, Real time strategy or any type of game.
I thought I was looking at the next AVPE here what a let down.
$7.99 but now it's dropped down to $1.99. Either way I'd pay that much for this game looks great.
Forgetting all the multiplayer problems, the single-player just felt repetitive and the plot was rather unmotivated.
Oh right, I forgot about Book 1; but as for Ash, I assumed that the remaining cables that attached his head to his body operated to some capacity.
Incidentally I know you fought combat androids in AvP2 as the Predator and Alien, but I can't recall if you fought any in the Marine campaign. I think you did, but I'm not sure.
Definitely positive.
No specific year is given, but it's a beta.
Aliens Book 1 had combat androids as a major plot point. Then they pop up again in Stronghold.
And Ash was doing okay against Parker with no head.
You might want to see my posts to PredXeno regarding on the BSPs being intergrated into the AvP universe.
Prometheus would work better in the AvP universe than Predators but... What I said about PREDATORS kind of applies to Prometheus in some small way.
What was wrong with AvP3?
-Rakai'Thwei
The combat synths not looking human conversation is between characters and is not an audio log. I believe that it occurs during one of the Marine campaign levels when you first run into combat synths.
In which audio files did you guys hear about all this? I've collected all of them and don't remember any of this stuff.
Super glad the stuff from Predators is being incorporated into the larger AvP franchise, though a bit disappointed it looks that the Pred Hounds are going to be something associated with just the Super Preds instead of the the Preds in general.
Is there any indication when the game takes place, other than a general "around the time of the Alien films" sense of things?
I also remember some conversations from the game indicating that it was against the law for combat synths to look too human and that they had to be recognizably synthetic from a distance if they were combat synths.
There are two different kinds of combat synthetics.
I know the ones in Aliens vs Predator 3 were hinted to be made from corpses from the human staff of BG-386. The Audio Journals even mention that numerous staff members were missing and somehow more combat androids seemed to show up right when said staff members turned up missing. One staff member claimed that he saw one missing staff member being turned into a combat android.
-Rakai'Thwei
Actually, I think those were regular androids; I think combat synths are specially designed somehow for warfare, that's probably why they can still walk with their heads shot off while normal androids can't.
Sorry - my fault. Should be right now.
Maybe in video games, but that doesn't seem to be the case in comics. Or some games for that matter.
If you want to get into a continuity and canon debate, PM me a message. Be it on here or on PSN. I would be more than happy to discuss it with you but this is a discussion about the game.
However, I wouldn't consider this game to be canon with the AvP Universe. Don't get me wrong PredXeno, I agree with you that a lot of the EU is canon and all of that but I also follow the Word of God trope too. So in this case... I just have to disagree with you.
But as for me playing the game... Yeah, I'd play it. I just have to get an IPhone or a Pad.
-Rakai'Thwei
Well, I like the fact that the BSPs are here cause it reminds us that the BSPs are a canon part of the universe, not something that can simply be tucked away in 1 small category; but I guess that's why you might hate it.
Well, didn't AVP2010 state that combat androids were illegal?
Good. A:CM gets a bonus just for that. I hate combat droids. Especially in AVP 2010, they were annoying as Hell.
"I'm here to fight aliens and predators, not robots."
Would you say it was a positive experience or negative experience?
The link doesn't work for me.