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Aliens: Colonial Marines is a 2013 first-person shooter developed by Gearbox Software and published by Sega for PlayStation 3, Windows, and Xbox 360.Based on the Alien universe and set shortly after the 1986 film Aliens, the game follows a group of Colonial Marines, a fictional military unit, as they confront the Weyland-Yutani corporation in an effort to rescue survivors from the Sulaco ...
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Aliens: Colonial Marines (2013) is a first-person shooter and a canonical sequel of Aliens, focusing on the marines sent to search for Ripley's expedition. [ 166 ] [ 168 ] Several other games have the Aliens brand or are side stories or sequels to the film's events, and the Aliens vs. Predator game series .
During year 2202, the USS Endeavor suddenly receives a distress call from the previously thought-destroyed Katanga refinery station orbiting the planet LV-895 and moves in to investigate, sending a fireteam of Colonial Marines to board the station. The Marines discover that the station has been overrun by Xenomorphs. They manage to rescue the ...
Heading into Aliens: Colonial Marines, I was sure of two things: the Alien film franchise is one of the best sci-fi classics and it has never had a proper video game tie-in. Plenty have tried to ...
Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual, a 1995 guide to the fictional United States Colonial Marines depicted in the 1986 film Aliens; Aliens: Colonial Marines (cancelled video game), a cancelled 2002 PlayStation 2 video game by Fox Interactive and Electronic Arts; Aliens: Colonial Marines, a 2013 video game developed by Gearbox Software
Nevertheless, Mansell's music from the film Moon was used in the film's trailer and was also used in the 2012 trailer of the computer game Aliens: Colonial Marines. [19] [20] Mansell provided the scores for the films Stoker (also featuring music by Philip Glass) and Filth, which were both released in 2013. [1]
Private First Class William L. Hudson is a fictional character in the 1986 science fiction film Aliens, played by actor Bill Paxton.Hudson is a member of the United States Colonial Marines deployed to the planet LV-426 to investigate the loss of communication with a terraforming colony, only to discover that the colony has been overcome with Xenomorphs.