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The Jaguar version of Alien vs. Predator is completely different from the Arcade and SNES games of the same name.
The Jaguar version takes place entirely on a Colonial Marine Training base. A ship infested with Aliens is found floating near the outer-space training facility. Of course, once the Aliens get inside the base, they kill off nearly everyone. Meanwhile, the Predators dock their ship on the training base as well. They see this as an opportunity to catch an Alien Queen, and bring honor to their clan.
So there are three scenarios in which to play: First, you can
play as a Marine. Your job is to find a way to self-destruct
the base, and make your way to an escape pod before it blows.
The second scenario allows you to play as an Alien. Here, your
job is to find and protect the Queen from the Marines and the
Predators. Finally, you can play as the Predator. The Predator
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| Not so long after "Wolfenstein 3-D" changed the world, ID Software made another game of that kind. Only this time, you won't just have a pistol, knife and a couple of machine guns, but much more powerful weapons like a rocket launcher, shotgun, and even a chainsaw if you're a blood-thirsty opponent. The reason for the new weapon arsenal is that you deal with non-humans this time. Whatever seems strange to you, just shoot at it, fire at will, 'cuz you are hard to find any friend in here. You're left to your own destiny, which ultimately can be changed if you're not too affraid to step into this realm of dark beings and tomato-like monsters. |
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| The 1st-person shooter that started it all. As the Allies hero, B.J. Blazkowicz, you run around 3D mazes and blast away Nazis until you can find your way out of their fortresses, prisons, and secret laboratories. This particular release comprised of six episodes in all, the first available as shareware. It was a remake of the original top-down game Castle Wolfenstein. |
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