Alien Resurrection
Alien Resurrection is a First-person Shooter and Single-player video game created by Argonaut Games and published by Fox Interactive for PlayStation. The gameplay is heavily based on the movie of the same title released in 1997. It mainly revolves around the same story of the film and takes place years after the events of Alien 3 and revolves around a clone named Lt. Ellen Ripley, who finds himself aboard the USM Auriga upon awakening and struggling to escape from the research spaceship along with his crew of mercenaries. The game is played from a first-person viewpoint, and it incorporates the elements of horror-survival and shooting. There are ten challenging levels, and the first nine is set in the Xenomorph –badly infested USM Auriga. There are four playable characters, and each has its unique skills, abilities, and personality. The player needs to choose his character from available and then jump into the land to face off enemies. Ripley is the primary character in the game for the majority of the levels of the game, while Christie, DiStephano, and Call each get their own set of levels as well.
#1 Aliens Versus Predator (2010)
Aliens Versus Predator (2010) is a First-person Shooter, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Rebellion Developments and published by Sega for Multiple Platforms. The game isn’t the sequel to previous installment Aliens versus Predator 2, but it’s a reboot version focused on the Alien vs. Predator franchise, a blend of characters and strange creatures of the Predator and Alien Franchise. It incorporates the core elements of two live-action movies such as Aliens vs. Predators: Requiem and Alien vs. Predator. The game comes with three different campaigns for players, and each one has its unique race and faction such as the Aliens, the Predators, and the Colonial Marines. Following the main storyline of the modes that come with multiplayer aspects of the game. However, in the Multiplayer section, the player will face off enemies, and there are several ways of taking them down to advance through the game. The player navigates the world from a first-person viewpoint, and the game will test the player’s shooting skills. With immersive gameplay, superb mechanics, and brilliant visuals, Aliens Versus Predator (2010) is a superb game to play.