- Publisher: Sierra Entertainment
- Release Date: Aug 13, 2002
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A serviceable expansion pack but casual fans need not apply as it can in no way be considered essential to the original.
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This title doesnt advance the series; its really more like a watered-down version of AVP2.
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If you found the first game to be very challenging, this expansion has the potential to frustrate you to no end. It also lacks the elements that made the first game suspenseful and packed with atmosphere.
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This expansion seems to ignore most of what was good in the original and instead concentrate on fast-paced, frustrating, and nearly mindless action.
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With aliens preying upon predators, it becomes brute force upon brute force, making it less about finesse and more about action. That in itself does away with the horror and terror that the franchise, both film and game, is known for.
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The single-player campaign is frustrating and boring in equal measures, and nothing really noteworthy has been added to the multiplayer game.
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I imagined many cool innovations in terms of gameplay - and let me tell you, I found only a few. But then, sometimes I have a vivid imagination and it's a shame that this expansion pack cannot fulfill even the slightest portion of it.
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PC GamerThe story's perplexing, the AI is unimaginative, and the Predator and Predalien missions just aren't that interesting. [Nov 2002, p.146]
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Computer Gaming WorldPrimal Hunt is going to take the Best Blueballs award for not delivering on what could have been a great expansion. [Nov 2002, p.118]
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Boring, stale, frustrating, and plain, Primal Hunt tarnishes the good AvP name and pulls us further out into a cartoonish and overtly straightforward sea.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 33
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Mixed: 16 out of 33
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Negative: 2 out of 33
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