Bait-and-Switch Boss: Bush, the corrupt general of the USCMC.Hunter does more damage than Warrior but has low skill (i.e. Kurosawa is quick with a lot of moves (skill).The Corporal enemies are stronger than the Sergeants, despite the latter having a higher rank, and General Bush, the one in charge of the Colonial Marines even ends up being dead courtesy of the Alien Queen ripping him in half. Played straight with the aliens, wherein Royal Guards are practically minibosses in their own right, with the Alien Queen being the toughest mother of them all.He is the only player character who cannot be disarmed because of it. Arm Cannon: Schaefer has a cybernetic arm with a Smartgun mounted on it.Dutch is the most blatant example since he has a huge cybernetic right arm. However, this is not the case when they're facing left. Ambidextrous Sprite: The player characters and human soldiers are all right-handed.They drop partially into their native language during the Mad Predator battle. Aliens Speaking English: While averted with the aliens (Xenomorphs) themselves of course, the two playable Predators speak completely coherently.Together they wield a wide variety of weapons for fighting the Aliens invading Earth in great numbers. The Predators provide a warrior and a hunter, while the humans are represented by the aforementioned cyber-enhanced soldiers: Major Schaefer (the hero of Predator) and Lieutenant Kurosawa (who has several Lawyer-Friendly Cameos in later Capcom games). Up to three players select from four playable characters. They decide to work together to rip the heart out of the infestation. Two cyborg soldiers, Major Dutch Schaefer and Lieutenant Linn Kurosawa, are trapped while fighting their way to the central hive, only to be rescued by a group of Predators. Predator games share this title, including one released the same year for the Atari Jaguar.)Ī shuttle crashes in the city of San Drad, California, carrying with it a deadly cargo of Xenomorphs. Predator is an arcade-only Beat 'em Up by Capcom released in 1994.
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