Rebellion's Miami Vice was excellent. It was one of PSP's best games of last year. So what exactly went wrong with this new shooter?
Where Miami Vice was a simple cover-fire game that worked a treat with the PSP's nubbin, Alien Vs Predator is over complex and awkward to play - especially on the train. Combat is easy enough, just hammer the r button and tap q if an Alien pounces on your Predator, but navigating is a pain. The shoulder buttons spin the camera and gameplay soon becomes a chore of run for a bit. Stop. Open map. Close. Run for a bit. Stop. Open map. Close. Tedious.

Feel the frustration
The problem is AVP tries too hard. Where Miami Vice had a simple control set-up designed around the PSP's single, restrictive nubbin, AVP attempts to wedge full PS2 gaming onto the handheld and we all know where that often leads... a clunky, frustrating game.
There is a bright side; AVP manages to include a decent multiplayer mode. It's nowhere near as fun as Star Wars Battlefront or Medal of Honor: Heroes, but it's in here, and you do get to run amok as a Predator, which admittedly is the only reason to pick up a copy of AVP. To paraphrase Arnie: 'What happened to you Rebellion? You used to be someone I could trust'.
Comments
3 comments so far...
keyser7 on 11 Dec '07 said:
Yet another PSP game ruined by the system's terrible controls. Include two analogue sticks on your next handheld Sony.
mfnick on 12 Dec '07 said:
Who honestly thought this would be any good once they found it was coming to PSP & not being a next gen follow up to the PC classics?
Noone? Didnt think so
KingArthursGimp on 28 Dec '07 said:
the film was crap so the game is going to be crap might aswell throw it all in the F'kin canal