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    A single player preview is up over at the Shack:

    Aliens: Colonial Marines Single Player Preview: building a canon

    We got to see a live play-through of two different parts of the single player campaign. In the first, the Colonial Marines (part of a battalion sized force of about 400) crash lands onto the surface near Hadley's Hope on the infamous moon Ancheron LV-426. Your rescue team arrives 17 weeks after the atmospheric processor exploded at the end of the second movie. Even before you reach the colony, there are quite a few references to the films in your dark, rocky surroundings, such as the APC vehicle Ridley drove, and a new android Bishop (voiced by Lance Henriksen) accompanying your party.

    The pace of this part of the game was more reminiscent of Alien than Aliens: quiet and full of tension, with only the stereotypical movie male banter between members of the USMC interrupting the silence. The team has done an excellent job capturing that dark you-never-know-what's-around-corner Aliens look and atmosphere, thanks to the game's excellent lighting. At first, the exploration of the ruins of Hadley's Hope yields little other than the remnants of the struggle left by Ellen Ripley and her crew. You begin setting up motion sensors and, of course, one of them is knocked out by some Xenomorph aliens. The play-through ended as the aliens appeared from all directions and began their assault on your team.

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    Skipping forward, the second part of the demo takes place during a segment "where some serious business is going down," according to Pitchfork. You are now aboard the USS Sulaco that appeared in Aliens, sister ship to your own Sephora. Fans will remember the last time we saw the Sulaco in Alien 3, it was still orbiting LV-426 minus its original passengers. You start out at the bridge of the Sulaco, which was not featured in the films. A hull breach is imminent, and in one scene, the player had to dislodge a bullet that held a door open. If untreated, it threatened to jettison everyone. During your escape, you encounter a new type of enemy: employees of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, hell bent on capturing the Xenos alive for research and eventually weaponizing them. Of course, the Xenos on the ship are more than happy to rip apart all humans indiscriminately, pitting you in the middle of man vs. man vs. alien battles.


    (Speaking of Weyland-Yutani, Lance Henriksen himself let slip that he will also be voicing Weyland, guaranteeing the villainous chairman's appearance in some form.)


    From what I saw of the single player campaign, Aliens: Colonial Marines is shaping up to be a worthy extension of the franchise canon. The Gearbox team seems to know the lore and the world of Alien well, and their attention to detail was extremely evident in the short play-through. Aliens: Colonial Marines will be released on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on February 12th, 2013.
    From what I saw of the single player campaign, Aliens: Colonial Marines is shaping up to be a worthy extension of the franchise.




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      I hope the WiiU version doesn't arrive late

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        Can. Not. Wait!!!!!!!!

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          I am praying this is good, the PC AVP games were the best ever, please let this be good!

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            Looks bloody fantastic.

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              Ok, that looks amazing, even that video was tense.

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                Originally posted by crazytaxinext View Post
                I hope the WiiU version doesn't arrive late
                Totally getting this on WiiU provided the version is at least as stable as the 360 / PS3 versions.

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                  The thoughts of having the motion tracker on the Wii-U controller screen, beeping away, is SO enticing...

                  Colour me excited!

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                    Im keeping my ps3 for this game alone pretty much.

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                      Brief glimpse at the story:

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                        I think the voice acting is going to kill all tension for me.

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                          Looks pretty average if you ask me. I'm no graphics whore but jeez that looks like old hat compared to what we've seen this year.

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                            "Hungry for more Aliens: Colonial Marines? Purchase the Aliens: Colonial Marines Season Pass and get access to four downloadable content packages at a 33% discount! All add-on content packs are scheduled to be released from March through to summer 2013. The Aliens: Colonial Marines Season Pass will give you access to campaign content, additional multiplayer maps, new modes, character customisation and more!"
                            Well Gearbox are developing so I can't see this as a surprise.

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                              Whats the angle on this game, is it a dark crap my pants style or a rootin tootin shootin style?

                              Id be interested, especially in co-op if its designed to scare. Honestly the marine campaigns already scare the crap out of me on current avp games.

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                                Originally posted by teddymeow View Post
                                Totally getting this on WiiU provided the version is at least as stable as the 360 / PS3 versions.
                                I would like to retract this statement...

                                The fact that the reviews embargo isn't being lifted until so late in the day is making me a little wary.

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