In partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products and developed by critically acclaimed studio Gearbox Software, Aliens: Colonial Marines will bring new levels of bone-chilling suspense and adrenaline-filled action to the renowned franchise. The game pits players against the universeâs ultimate alien killing machines, the Xenomorphs, in claustrophobic environments guaranteed to produce blood curdling thrills.
1-2 players
HDTV screen resolution: 720p, 1080i, 1080p
DUALSHOCKÂŽ3
Network Players 2-12
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Aliens: Colonial Marines
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Overall Rating: 2.3â
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Aliens: Colonial Marines is currently rated 2.3 stars.
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