Realising that he’d screwed up, he submits himself to his punishment. Yes, some of it is a bit silly, but it does one thing really well: touching on little snippets of how the Yautja (the Predator species) society works.įirst up, after an unfortunate accident during a hunt, our lead Yautja suffers the wrath of his fellow clan members. Where I think that this game shines is actually the other point that was criticised though the storyline. The character animations were fine, and the array of things that you could do were pretty cool. The graphics really weren’t that bad though, certainly for the time. The gameplay one a whole wasn’t perhaps as awkward as people may remember, but it could get a bit fiddly at times. If we’re being honest here, the controls weren’t the worst that I’ve experienced, but they did feel a little clumsy at times. Unfortunately though, the reviews that came in were mixed, with poor controls, awkward gameplay, the graphics and the storyline all suffering criticism from different places. At the end of the day, the main selling point of the game was that you’d be able to control a member of the species that stalked Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Glover on the silver screen, complete with their advanced tech. It plays out like pretty much any action adventure game of the era: you see things from a third person viewpoint and have some nice sized maps to explore in order to complete the level ending missions. Now, this game was released back in 2005 by Sierra Entertainment. In honour of this hopefully epic film, I’m going to be covering the PS2/Xbox action adventure game, Predator: Concrete Jungle. Anyway, I’m rather excited for the new Predator film, partly because Shane Black feels like a good fit to direct it, and partly because the Yautja are a wonderful little space species.
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So, who knows what blockbuster R rated movie is currently filming in Vancouver, Canada? If you answered The Predator, the ding-ding, you win! There’s no prize or anything, but a win is a win. City environments of the "concrete jungle" are the perfect hunting grounds for the Predator.What time is it? It’s In Desperate Need Of Love time! That’s right, we’re about to embark on another journey into the world of underappreciated video games. Four different vision modes to enhance the hunting experience: Thermal Scan, Neuro Scan, Prey Scan, and Tech Scan. Highly responsive combat system that enables the Predator to stylize its attack moves for different prey. Arsenal of quintessential Predator weapons such as: wristblades, plasmacaster, combistick, speargun and smart disk. Original story ties into established Predator mythology, including back story about the origins of the Weyland-Yutani empire. Experience the hunt from the perspective of the Predator - kill at will or hunt with honor. Taking inspiration from the popular film franchise, the game allows players to roam the city landscape, stalking human prey while armed to the teeth with hunt-adapted vision modes, cloaking technology and extraterrestrial weapons of annihilation. In Predator: Concrete Jungle, the gripping tale of the fearsome alien's history on Earth unfolds between two separate time periods, first the 1930s and then in the 2030s, as the Predator embarks on a mission of revenge upon a organized crime empire and its leader who seeks to conquer all Predators. In Predator: Concrete Jungle, the gripping tale of the fearsome alien's history on Earth unfolds between two separate time periods, first the 1930s and then in the 2030s, as the Predator Gamers hunt down their prey in an urban killing zone as they take on the legendary role of the Predator. Summary: Gamers hunt down their prey in an urban killing zone as they take on the legendary role of the Predator.