
Alien vs Predator
A groundbreaking FPS for the Atari Jaguar where players experience three unique campaigns as Marine, Alien, or Predator. Set on a human colony overrun by Xenomorphs, the game pioneered atmospheric horror in first-person shooters.
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The Marine campaign focuses on survival horror with limited resources against overwhelming Alien forces, featuring a motion tracker and iconic pulse rifle.
As the Alien, players use stealth and parkour-like movement to hunt humans in claustrophobic environments with unique wall-crawling mechanics.
The Predator campaign offers high-tech weaponry including the plasma caster and cloaking device, emphasizing hunting tactics and honor-based combat.
Considered one of the Jaguar's killer apps, it received critical acclaim for its graphics, AI, and three distinct gameplay styles that defined the AvP franchise.
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