Alien: Resurrection (video game)

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Alien: Resurrection
Alien Resurrection VG cover art.jpg
Developer(s) Argonaut Games
Publisher(s) Fox Interactive
Distributor(s) Electronic Arts
Producer(s) Ben Tuszynski
Designer(s) Paul Crocker
Programmer(s) Simon Hargrave
Artist(s) Michael Wilson
Series Alien
Platforms PlayStation
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) First-person shooter, survival horror
    Mode(s) Single-player

    Alien: Resurrection is a first-person shooter survival horror video game based on the 1997 film of the same name. The game was developed by Argonaut Games, published by Fox Interactive and distributed by Electronic Arts exclusively for the PlayStation.

    Plot

    Following the same basic plot of the movie, the game takes place years after the events of Alien 3 and follows a cloned Lt. Ellen Ripley as she tries to escape from the xenomorph-infested research spaceship USM Auriga along with a crew of mercenaries.

    Gameplay

    The game is a first person shooter (FPS) with survival horror elements. It consists of ten levels, the first nine taking place in the Xenomorph-infested USM Augria, with the last aboard the mercenary ship Betty.

    The player uses four different characters from the movie. Ripley for a majority of the game, occasionally switching to Call, DiStephano, or Christie, each with their own special equipment. Some players have different weapons. The selection includes a laser rifle, double barrel shotgun, grenade launcher, Shock rifle, flamer-thrower and a rocket launcher.

    The player must complete different tasks to progress across the game. These include killing clones and ejecting overheating escape pods.

    In addition to traditional drone aliens, the player also faces marines and the infamous face-huggers (if the player is implanted with an alien, they must track down a device to remove it, or the creature will hatch and the game ends), later fighting boss creatures such as the alien queen and the newborn.

    Characters

    -Ripley-

    Has the green colour and handles almost all levels.

    -Call-

    Has gray color and handles only Level 2.

    -Distephano-

    Has blue color and handles only Level 5.

    -Christie-

    Has a yellow color and handled only Level 8.

    Development

    The game originally started as a third person survival horror game similar to the original Resident Evil game. The game was to be released by Fox Interactive and Argounaut Games for the Sony PlayStation (it was also rumored for the Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64 and PC computers as well) close to the film's release in late 1997. However, this game was scrapped and Argounaut Games restarted development from scratch as a first person shooter for the PlayStation and PC.

    After a series of delays the game was finally released exclusively for the Sony PlayStation in 2000 (October 10 in the USA and December 1 in Europe), three years after the film ran its course in theatres. Versions of the game for PC and Dreamcast were planned but scrapped due to low sales and poor reception of the PlayStation game.

    Reception

    Reception
    Aggregate score
    Aggregator Score
    Metacritic 61/100[1]
    Review scores
    Publication Score
    AllGame 2/5 stars[2]
    Edge 8/10[3]
    EGM 6.33/10[4]
    Eurogamer 4/10[5]
    Game Informer 6/10[6]
    GameSpot 4.7/10[7]
    IGN 6.5/10[8]
    OPM (US) 3/5 stars[9]
    PSM 7/10[10]
    Maxim 6/10[11]

    Alien: Resurrection received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[1]

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