Also much improved was the sound, with atmospheric title music (nothing like the Predator soundtrack though, sadly) with genuine audio samples used for the gunfire and jungle sound effects. The actual gameplay of the Amiga version was almost identical to the C64, but the obvious difference was much more colourful and detailed graphics and animation. This was no doubt because the Amiga was still in its infancy, while the Commodore 64 had already been around for many years.
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You can also pick up the radio in level three, but it's not known if that makes any difference.Ĭlick here to download the Game from the Downloads sectionįunnily enough, early Amiga game conversions were usually of similar quality to the Commodore 64 versions, only with 16-bit graphics and audio. Though, you may get no special end-sequence, just a "game over". Bam!Īfter this, you can run off the right edge of screen. Then quickly put down the bow again and when the Predator is under the log, pull down again. Pull down on joystick to lift the log, then pick up the bow and shoot the Predator until he goes off the right edge. Look carefully and you should notice at least one going up from the log.ĭrop the bow, then position Arnie on the left side of the left-most rope, with hands roughly on the same level as the bottom of the rope. On the final screen, you'll notice two vertical stripes going up the back ground effectively separating the screen into "thirds". To start with, forget about even your bow and arrow explosives (there's a little bush you must crouch at towards the end to pick them up), they may have worked earlier in the game but they're useless now. But for the slow version, this is the way it's done. In the slow version you can use additional items with F1-F7 keys, and in the fast version you'll be trying to complete it forever in vain. There's actually two (or more) versions of the C64 game: the "Fast" version and the "Slow" version. Load and freeze the game, then execute the following BASIC commands before restarting:
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Unfortunately many movie-license games of the era were poor, mainly because the developers blew most of their budget on the license and then cut corners to get the game out of the door.
The music is pretty good, but the FX are nothing special. The game features relatively good graphics, with a well-animated Arnie sprite, and versatile backgrounds.
Finding the alternative weaponry helps, and the trick at the end of the game is a nice touch (provided you don't have the 'Fast' version, which is bugged and unbeatable). Sometimes the Predator tries to hunt you with his famous laser-sights and you have to avoid it, but sadly there's nothing to it more than going around and killing other soldiers. The game is very simple - everything that moves wants a piece of you. but this page documents only Predator and Alien Vs Predator related games.Īliens Vs Predator 2: Primal Hunt (IBM PC)Īliens Vs Predator: Extintion (XBox, PS2) Other variants include the real-time stategy genre in the style of Command and Conquer.Īnd of course, apart from Predator-only games, there have also been many stand-alone Alien related games. Later games took advantage of the 3rd person genre, placing the player directly inside the Predator (and/or Alien) universe. Sadly most of the movie-license games of the era were poor, mainly because the developers spent most of their budget on the license leaving very little to actually spend on the game itself.
There has always been an interest in the Predator (and Alien) character, as these many and varied games platforms demonstrate. There are things that work, other don't, but the experience as a whole I can only describe as the best Predator game to be ever made, and to make a comparison to Hunting Grounds, Eurocom and Vivendi created something with a passion, and if there is ever any single-player focused Predator game, I hope they take notes from Concrete Jungle.The Hunted Bloodrain Battlescar Predvision AlienHost Comicbook
I will definetly not gonna spoil any of the story, but at times its peak comic book nonsense, and it glorious. Finding upgrades for said weapons feels very rewarding, as the increased damage can really be felt in the later stages, and you can observe them all in the menu, giving you a small glimpse of what the insides of the yautja ship looks like. The gameplay itself really hits the mark on making you feel like the ultimate predator with many different gadgets and approach options to take down your enemies. There are games out there of the same generation as Predator: Concrete Jungle (PS2/OG Xbox) that really have controls and mechanics that need getting used to (Silent Hill 2, Blood Omen 2). The controller menu has enough presets to benefit any playstyle of the game. My question to those people is - did you even play the game? I haven't played it in years and it took me 10 minutes to feel right at home.