Conclusion: Predator: Concrete Jungle isn’t completely devoid of enjoyment and shouldn’t be tossed out immediately, especially by those who consider themselves Predator aficionados.
Excerpt: He lurks in the shadows, waiting to pounce upon the unsuspecting victim, utilising all manner of hi-tech gadgetry to locate the nearest heat-source.
Pros: (Sort of) captures the feel of being a Predator, Some nice FMV
Cons: Meaningless mission objectives, Worst camera ever
Excerpt: Huge, terrifying and technologically advanced aliens that hunt humans for sport are as sound a premise as any for a science fiction franchise.
Conclusion: Predator: Concrete Jungle is a good idea gone bad. Eurocom's handling of this unique action character is clearly focused on re-creating the character as true to the film...
Summary: There was certainly good stealth-action potential in the Predator license, but Concrete Jungle all but completely wastes it.
Pros: The Predator model is pretty detailed, All the usual Predator gadgets are available for you to play around with.
Cons: An atrocious story that plays out like bad Predator fan fiction, Weak, overly simplistic combat with no unique elements save for an abundance of blood, Too much sloppy...
Summary: You are a badass dreadlocked alien hunter. Alas, you're preyed upon by lackluster level design, badly designed enemies, and other atrocities.
Pros: Predator looks amazing; multiple weapons; excellent "sensory" effects; an impressive array of costumes and other unlockables; exceptional music and sound effects.
Summary: Okay, here’s the score: a Predator has been trapped on earth since the early ’30s, when it tried to commit suicide but somehow survived the blast that destroyed
Excerpt: The 1980s could certainly be said to have been the golden age of over the top action movies. Coupled with the Reagan presidency, this age of movies that featured...