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Game: Alien vs Predator
Console: SNES

Cheat:

Stage Select

On the Title screen, press Select and then Start to get to the Configuration screen. Using Controller 2, hold A, X, L button, and R button, then press Start on Controller 1. The Stage Select screen will appear. Choose your starting stage, and press Start to begin.

Action Replay codes

009F6801 Light laser can be fired instantly
009F6B0A Medium laser can be fired below 1st line--eliminates light laser
009F6D18 Medium laser is fired above 3rd line instead of 2nd
009F7005 Medium laser can be fired above 1st line
009F7201 Heavy laser can be fired above 2nd line--eliminates medium laser
009F7218 Heavy laser can be fired above 3rd line
009F7518 No damage is taken from using heavy laser
00A9C0F0 Spear and disc power-ups last until end of level (cant pick up other power-ups)
00B38DAD Infinite lives
00B6C604 Rhynth meat adds 1/2 as much to maximum health
00B6C610 Rhynth meat adds 2x as much to maximum health
00B6C620 Rhynth meat adds 4x as much to maximum health
00B6D4AD Rhynth meat doesnt add to your maximum health
00B6DC00 Rhynth meat adds nothing to your current health
00B6DC04 Rhynth meat adds half as much to current health
00B6DC10 Rhynth meat adds 2x as much to current health
00B6DC20 Rhynth meat adds 4x as much to current health
00B6EB01 Disc power-ups give 1 disc instead of 6
00B6EB03 Disc power-ups give 3 discs
00B6EB0A Disc power-ups give 10 discs
00B6EB19 Disc power-ups give 25 discs
00B6F201 Spear power-ups give 1 spear instead of 6
00B6F203 Spear power-ups give 3 spears
00B6F20A Spear power-ups give 10 spears
00B6F219 Spear power-ups give 25 spears
00B709AD Ptera meat doesnt heal
00B70F60 Blue bottles dont heal at all
00B71EEA Blue bottles heal 1/2 of your health instead of 1/4
00B72800 Blue bottles heal completely
00E180AD No damage taken from punches
00E1B4AD No damage taken from jumping attacks, tail attacks, rushes
02F3FE02 Start on level 1-2
02F3FE03 Start on level 2-1
02F3FE04 Start on level 3-1
02F3FE05 Start on level 4-1
02F3FE06 Start on level 5-1
02F3FE07 Start on level 5-2
02F3FE08 Start on level 5-3
02F3FE09 Start on level 6-1
02F3FE0A Start on level 6-2
02FECCEA Infinite continues

04B31109 Start with up to 9 lives on Options screen (selecting downward from
1 goes to 6)

04B3131E Start with up to 30 continues on Options screen (selecting downward
from 0 goes to 3)

009A79FF
009A7BFF Start with full health bar on Standard level

009A7DFF
009A7FFF Start with full health bar on Novice level

009A81FF
009A83FF Start with full health bar on Advanced level

009A85FF
009A87FF Start with full health bar on Expert level




Manufacturer: Sierra
Release Date: 31 October, 2001
ESRB Rating: Mature


Description:
The Alien and the Predator are two of filmdom's most beloved and feared creations, and fans have been clamoring for a matchup between the two species for years. Their dreams were teased by a brief shot of an alien skull in the Predator's trophy room in Predator 2, indulged by several uneven pairings in comic books, and finally fulfilled in Rebellion's underrated Aliens Versus Predator video game. Fox Interactive, teamed this time with developer Monolith, delights these fans again with Aliens Versus Predator 2, and the result is easily one of the most intense 3-D shooters ever released.

Like in the first game, there are three distinct campaigns. One lets you play as the Predator, another as an Alien, and a third as the overconfident humans they prey upon. This time out the stories are much more detailed, even crossing over in interesting ways. The plot concerns some arrogant human scientists, a group of heroic marines, a rogue Predator, and the faceless Alien horde found on LV-1201 (the planet from the first two Alien films).

As a human, you play a fearless roughneck sent to check things out and perform missions. This generally involves rescuing fellow marines, recon work, restoring power to various systems, and trying to stay alive against fast-moving killing machines with acid for blood and nasty dispositions. You're armed with the incredible pulse rifle from the films, other weapons such as a knife and a smart gun (which automatically locks onto targets for you), a tension-inducing motion tracker, and a shoulder-mounted flashlight that casts eerie shadows. The Predator is armed with his shoulder cannon, cloaking device, spear, and his famous wrist claws.

The Alien campaign is the most interesting as it first casts you as the spiderlike face hugger. You've got to roam the corridors looking for a solitary victim. Once you implant a human, you play the small and snakelike chest-burster, seeking out rodents and other tiny prey so you can quickly molt and grow into a full-fledged alien. Then all hell breaks loose as the humans become your prey. You can claw, perform a head bite (which restores health), and execute a fearsome pounce attack that literally explodes the target. Aliens can also cling and climb on walls, which takes some getting used to, but the effect is exhilarating, as is the hunt.

The graphics are evocative of the films and feature strobe lights, flashing reds and whites, ample darkness, abandoned barricades, sputtering ruined equipment, and horrific scenes of carnage. The music rises and falls with the drama and draws heavily from the Alien films in particular. And the game is relentlessly creepy, whether or not you are the hunter or hunted. The audio is equally effective, from screaming humans to screeching alien attackers to the familiar Predator purring chuckle. The game is also filled with often amusing conversations between guards, marines, and scientists.

The three campaigns offer 21 missions, but the wide range of multiplayer game modes deserve special mention. The game has legs, no matter which species you prefer, and already a community has sprung up for challenges between gamers. Unfortunately, the Net code is a bit buggy: be sure to download the latest patch.

Monolith has created a much better game than the previous installment, mainly by pumping up the atmosphere, refining the controls, and making sure the three stories combine into a greater tale of horror and survival. Oh, and most importantly to some, the game lets you save whenever you want. Just remember this when playing the game--on the Internet, no one can hear you scream, but your neighbors can. --Bob Andrews

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