Its just......awful in a good way.

User Rating: 1.5 | Aliens vs Predator: Requiem PSP
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem received mostly negative reviews among gaming publications.[31][30] It was considered a poor movie tie-in, an analysis typical of such games.[12][6][10][11] Reviewers specifically said the game wasn't "bad", just not "good"-IGN, for instance, said "AVP doesn't suck, but that isn't to say it's good."[7] GameSpot's reviewer said "Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem isn't a terrible game; it's just really mediocre."[10] Eurogamer's Ellie Gibson described the game by referencing a colleague's review of Miami Vice: The Game, a previous Rebellion PSP title, which stated "[Miami Vice: The Game is] one of those games that's not bad, but nor is it ever that good."[2] The week before the movie's release, Requiem was listed at #5 on GameFly's most-rented PSP titles list.[32]

One critique was the game's difficulty level, which was described as too easy.[7][4] Gameplanet called it "shockingly easy" and claimed that upgrades gained through the honor system made the protagonist invincible rather than stronger.[12] Eurogamer noted that "furiously mashing buttons" was generally sufficient to kill most of the game's enemies.[2]

"Although it's true that a game's difficulty is hardly the sole indicator of its overall quality, every other part of the game is far too mired in blandness to prevent you from drifting off under the spell of mindlessly simple gameplay."
-Shaun McInnis, GameSpot[10]

The artificial intelligence of the game's enemies, the Aliens, was regarded as lacking,[2][7] and one reviewer noted that their blood was not acidic, a defining characteristic of the creatures from the films.[4] Several reviewers did praise the game's representation of the Predator, however, especially in the early levels.[6][12][10]
"Imagine the pitch: 'Ian Predator and Steve Aliens are two neighbours from very different backgrounds. They get on like chalk and cheese, but they learn to tolerate each other's differences through a series of hilarious misunderstandings.'"
-Ellie Gibson, Eurogamer[2]

The game's graphics and audio were not well-received,[6][4][2] with IGN commenting "There's never a moment that makes you step back and say wow. The textures are muted, the Predator looks alright, but everything is pretty forgettable."[3]

Reviewers also took the opportunity to mock the franchise itself,[26][9] with Eurogamer suggesting that the series be made into a sitcom.[2] Regarding the multiplayer, IGN's Greg Miller said "This mode was so boring I made up my own story. I was the Mommy Predator and Ryan from the IGN News Team was the Daddy Predator. We were protecting our children -- the cars in the large empty lot we were running around -- from the aliens".[3] 1UP's Patrick Klepek said "Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem fails to capitalize on its gaming heritage, instead falling prey to the same substandard licensed schlock we're used to from the films."[11]



dont mind the: [5]

anyway its a pece of garbage.