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Alien Shooter
Developer(s)Sigma Team
Publisher(s)Sigma Team
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseSeptember 14, 2003
Genre(s)Arcade

Alien Shooter is an isometric arcade game from Sigma Team created in Template:Vgy. It is the first title in the Alien Shooter series to be followed by Alien Shooter: Vengeance. Alien Shooter has two expansions, Fight for Life and The Experiment. They each contain five new levels, including the conclusion to the alien shooter story.

Story

You are a marine tasked with clearing out an experimental laboratory where teleportation devices have allowed legions of aliens to pour into our world. You have been given explosives to open up the sealed doors into these top secret areas, they had a security measures in place so there will be stationery minigun turrets available to take them out. The government has given you access to all the most advanced weaponry available in hopes of ridding this problem after receiving too many casualties of the previous military assault. A heavy burden is placed on one man.

Gameplay

Is a topdown view allowing the use of a variety of weapons and items, through the use of cash you can unlock more weaponry, restock ammo and obtain expensive biomechanical implants that will make your fighting abilities super human.

Reception

GameSpot gave it a rating of 6.4 out of 10, noting that "While the game makes good on its promise of giving you aliens to shoot, the end result is very repetitive."[1]

Alien Shooter Revisited

In 2009 a new version was released, featuring 10 missions; 9 weapon types; 3 game modes; modern visual effects; upgrading with help of implants; & buying additional gear that carries over to the next level.

References

  1. ^ Gerstmann, Jeff. "Alien Shooter Review". Gamespot. CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved 21 March 2012.