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From Halo to Hadley's Hope: Building a Flexible Aliens Sequel

Shaun McInnis
By Shaun McInnis, Editor

Randy Pitchford on why he wants you to experience your own personal Aliens: Colonial Marines.

Randy Pitchford is an enthusiastic guy. With an infectious smile and a limitless supply of energy, the man at the helm of Gearbox is always willing to tell you why he's so excited about his studio's latest project. But unlike most CEOs, he has a level of blunt honesty interspersed with all that energy that can reveal some interesting details about his work as a game developer.

"I've been stealing from the Aliens films my entire career," says Pitchford before showing us a demo of Aliens: Colonial Marines, the canonical sequel to 1986's Aliens. You get the sense that he's kind of joking, but kind of not. Whichever it is, simply talking to Pitchford tells you all you need to know about his status as a diehard Aliens fan.

"One of the reasons I was so excited to get involved with Halo--when Microsoft and Bungie trusted Gearbox with the PC version--is because Halo was the closest I'd ever got to playing an Aliens game with Colonial Marines," reveals Pitchford with no shortage of excitement. "The sergeant in Halo was basically the sergeant in Aliens! And the dropships were all Cameron's stuff!"

Pitchford is practically smiling from ear to ear as he tells us this, but the game itself is far from a bucket of sunshine. The demo Gearbox has in store is steeped in tension and bleak atmosphere. A marine boards the Sulaco starship, or at least what's left of it after Ripley's climactic battle with the alien queen. Everything here has gone to hell. Lights are flickering in the darkness, blood trails run the length of the floor--it's like a disaster zone that everyone besides you was smart enough to flee.

"The marines boarding the Sulaco don't know the events that you know," explains Pitchford. So as you explore the dark rooms and creepy hallways of this terrorized military vessel, you know that something has gone horribly wrong here, and you can bet there's plenty of terror left onboard.

The marine pulls out his motion sensor, looking at the blips on the screen to see if there are any aliens lurking in the dark. Sure enough, he's not alone. A few moments later, a stalker appears--one of the new alien breeds Gearbox has created for this sequel. It seems to enjoy tormenting the marine, running in and out of the shadows before finally falling victim to the marine's assault rifle and grim determination to survive. From here, the action ebbs and flows with a couple of large shoot-outs (including one that lets you take control of a smart gun with lock-on capabilities), some more creepy hallway crawls, and an explosive escape that threatens to jettison the marine into the vacuum of space.

Seeing this demo, we can't help but wonder how co-op is going to work here. This scene seems so focused on tension and isolation that Colonial Marines' support for four-player drop-in co-op could drastically alter the experience.

We ask Randy Pitchford and he agrees: co-op will probably affect the overall mood of large chunks of the game, to the point that some players will play it as more of a horror game and some as more of an action romp. But what matters most for Gearbox is giving you the means to create a variety of "shared experiences," because when you build a game around a beloved franchise like this one, you're always going to attract a wide audience of players.

"This does bring some challenges," Pitchford admits. "For some players, the minute that second, third, or fourth guy is in the game, we just start rampaging through it. And maybe the tension has softened a bit because we're not alone, but that experience is fun too! Just because there's one way to play, why would we prevent all the other ways to play?"

"Imagine if the Halo guys did that," he explains. "I love Halo as a co-op game. When I get in the warthog, I'm the driver! Sweet! And the second guy, cool, I'm the gunner! Oh, and we have a third guy in the game. Well, he's kind of in the passenger seat. And the fourth guy, he's all, hey wait up! Where are you going! So maybe you throw in another warthog or throw in a banding system that teleports you up. Look, those are just the technical realities of [the co-op] experience. But it's better that the fourth guy got to come in the game than not at all."

Letting players experience the game in distinctly different ways is something that applies to the competitive multiplayer side of things as well. Colonial Marines' online offering is unabashedly asymmetrical, with one side playing as marines and one side playing as the aliens. No matter which side you're on, there's a significant learning curve to deal with: those playing as aliens need to learn how to cloak themselves in darkness, run along ceilings, and attack only from short range. Conversely, the marines have to deal with the fact that they're slower than their enemies, can't see through walls, and must travel as a group to survive.

There's a huge difference between the way those two sides play and feel, and in a lot of ways, it's one that echoes the audience as a whole. Pitchford acknowledges that there's going to be a mixture of diehard Aliens fans playing this game, those who are simply in it because they enjoy shooters, and even those who are attracted to the Gearbox name after the success of Borderlands.

Aliens: Colonial Marines, then, is a game that needs to be a lot of things to a lot of people--hence the reason for letting players build their own experiences. Want to play multiplayer purely as a xenomorph? Go ahead. Want to play the story campaign by yourself the first time around and then with a full four players the second run through? Feel free.

Ultimately, Pitchford wants us to know that while Aliens fans like him are the top priority, they're not the only priority. "As creators, yes, we can commit ourselves to the narrative and the crafted experience," he explains. "But let's let our players enjoy it, too. They'll manage their own fun."

Shaun McInnis
By Shaun McInnis, Editor

Shaun McInnis has always dreamed of an a open-world car combat RPG based on Jack Kerouac's On the Road. Outside of video games, he enjoys photography and learning impractical coffee brewing techniques.

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ovomega 5 pts

Can't wait, hoping to see this game come out eariler, but if not, Borderlands 2 will be out soon as well. I am a die hard alien fan and with this game, I hope to be able to experience what it would be like as a member of USMC. :)

 

Kamfrenchie 5 pts

can we play as aliens in the multiplayer ?

natty56bp 5 pts

 Kamfrenchie 

 

Yep, played in at London MCM earlier today. It be amazing!

 

If you ever played Dead Space 2 online, it has that kind of concept, but it is a lot better.

Fusionmix 5 pts

Needs moar Vasquez.

 

But this could be excellent. It doesn't look much more than a generic shooter, but if they can nail the atmosphere I'm envisioning a sort of Dead Space + Fear + Metroid Prime 2 + That First Time You Played Halo In 2001 experience.

mexico1212 6 pts

for the ps2 or xbox or psp i dont know if there is for psp

mexico1212 6 pts

where can i get the game in low price

 

scatterbrain007 27 pts

I'm playing Aliens vs. Predator 2 on my PC for maybe the 10th time already.  If this game is anything like the 1999 AVP2 we're all in for a wonderful treat!

Djmaster214 6 pts

god if they dont use the wiiu for the motion tracker il never buy a nintendo product again, thats just to easy to pass up

shaxia 5 pts

I'm excited because he said you are going to feel like in the movie "i went though that ventilation shaft" yeah! I would like the spaceship to be like "in the movie" not a different design. Just to recreate that BEAUTIFUL atmosphere reflected in Aliens original movie.

shaxia 5 pts

I hope they make a really scary game. I played the old PC Aliens vs Predator, it was pretty scary playing with the marine. Then I played 2010 version from SEGA ans is (as sega is) totally an ARCADE, there are no scary moments.

 

I don't like much arcade games and less for Aliens!!!! I'm really fan of Alien movies so I like a scary game.

ShangTsung17 37 pts

really hoping mp doesn't kill this game and they focus on the actual sp story itself..   too many shooters these days get totally butchered by mp and end up with a 30 minute long campaign.

Psycold 123 pts

Ugh, PC release date Q4 2012 , at least its this year I guess

Diarma10 6 pts

@Bozanimal - I understand your comment, but DNF was a special case, it was not a Gearbox game, it was a cleanup operation. Randy Pitchford et al were fans of Duke and they wanted and hoped they could bring him back. The fact it happened at all was a miracle. But like you said, Pitchford oversold it. Aliens CM is a Gearbox game from the ground up - like Borderlands was, so I hope the same standards (if not higher) will apply. I also like the fact he said it can be played as a single player game on your own if you want. That's me sorted then.

NoAssKicker47 5 pts

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dorianyates 6 pts

Make a good PC version, that is what I ask, I don´t care about weak consoles. Also if you want my money, make a good multiplayer system with at least 40 players online. Cya.

rip29 5 pts

Please dont F**K it up ! Please !

Bozanimal 126 pts

It's great that he shares gamers' enthusiasm, but I've got Pitchford pegged as possibly the next Peter Molyneux after the [url=http://www.gamespot.com/duke-nukem-forever/videos/duke-nukem-forever-demo-announcement-trailer-6313949/]ridiculous hype[/url] - and [url=http://www.gamespot.com/duke-nukem-forever/videos/duke-nukem-forever-delay-trailer-6305569/]delays[/url] - leading up to the craptacular Duke Nukem last year. Pitchford is a good salesman; he makes riding in the passenger seat sound great. Sure, Gearbox has some awesome games, but so did Lionhead. Right now Pitchford has to be on his A game, in my opinion, and deliver on a few promises to gamers. Make no mistake, I wish him and Gearbox nothing but the best, because they're filled with talented people. You can do it!

santanablu3 5 pts

for some reason i feel like this game is going to do so hot. it reminds me of left 4 dead but with aliens obviously. i just want an original game with an original play style.(hell revive survival horror)

Aramantha 6 pts

Im looking forward to this as a diehard aliens fan, but hopefully they dont ruin this like so many other installments and spinoffs have, bring back what aliens is

Aeondeity 11 pts

SEGA? You're kidding right? I mean, I remember the old sonic - all the games since seem to have been rubbish -- save the last one. I don't put much stock in this, though I'd really want to... If you prove me wrong Sega, it'll be a very happy mistake on my part.

5529319 9 pts

Probably won't want to finish it. IMO, Gearbox have a tendency to flop their endings in games such as Borderlands and also DNF.

vadagar1 55 pts

one tip is to make aliens more "stealthy" if they are few and more aggressive if u are near a hive or if they are in large numbers ALSO normal aliens (not the ones with new mutations) should not be so beefy (in terms of HP), someone mentioned here that they look like dps sponges and this is true. if you wasn to increase the danger when 4 players are together just increase alien spawns and not HP. all in all the game looks great and very promising.

YoungSinatra25 5 pts

Been waiting forever for this...it better be good.

soulfulDAGGER 8 pts

Looking good. Just needs some more graphic details. Things are looking a bit "new" and plastic-y. I want to see things broken and worn. After all, at the end of Aliens, a large portion of the area was destroyed by a major nuke from orbit. More graphical effects, and more detailed animations on the characters. As of right now I see this game getting no more than a 7.5 on GS.

vassago_ 5 pts

@tenakakhan - The same thing happens in Battlefield 3 when someone is being knifed. You can't kill the attacker until after the pre-canned "attack" animation is complete for them. I do believe it's the same thing with the tail kill or pounce.

sionjoseph 6 pts

not looking forward to it after the disaster that was alien vs predator

garrybubba 5 pts

These guys should make the next avp game, love the lighting in the engine. The last AvP was such a let down, but this does look interesting. Still want a great new AvP game more though.

benbonney 30 pts

God I hope this is even at least as good as AvP2

dr_jashugan 47 pts

Will be waiting for its release. :cool:

Johny_47 57 pts

I've liked the look of this game since E3 except for how linear the story's action parts were(the bit with the queen chasing looked terrible in my opinion). I'm still looking forward to this and I can't wait to play it, I hope it's really good and stays more true to the creepy feel of the films than the last Aliens Vs Predator did.

Gonefishing95 18 pts

Just look at 2:50, it looks like the aliens are just sponging the bullets, i know they are strong f***ers but still... :/

David719 5 pts

I've been waiting for this game since it was first announced. Great to see it's finally releasing after all these years.

Truth_Hurts_U 7 pts

The only thing I really don't like about the game is... The sound effects and music. They just seem so generic and don't feel like it belongs to the Alien Universe. Here's to hoping we get better more authentic sounds and music.

tenakakhan 6 pts

OK, I have a concern. But first - looks more impressive than it did, loving that. But my concern is this; exactly how many pulse rifle explosive rounds does it take to kill a Xeno. Answer? Not as many as we see being pumped into them here. I mean one scene there had an alien performing a scripted impale with it's stinger, but all the while it's being pummeled by a pulse rifle.....and it's barely flinching. Just some acid animation, no damage, blown off limbs or adverse effects. At close range, even a Xeno would have been blown to bits by even three bursts.......that needs looking at......

armedvigilante 13 pts

after borderlands and this as well as furious 4 gearbox has become my favorite game company. i love how excited this guy is about his own game

GamecenterHQ 8 pts

Do you guys remember the Super Nintendo Aliens game? And every time you died it would say : "Game over man! Game over!"? Well we hope they bring that back.

4-Legged-Shark 12 pts

if this is to be a canon game, I don't like that they are creating new types of xenomorphs- unless they brought in H.R. Giger to assist with the design project, but I'm fairly certain they didn't do that.

Ares360 15 pts

I love gear box and there nerdom! This will be fantastic!

Chavis02 5 pts

@ChiefFreeman: Answer...it's going to look same for Xbox360 and PS3.

tahashaikh15 7 pts

02:40 (in the video) reminds of One of the mission from ME3 in which we have to infiltrate the reaper ship....In geth space.. :)

teveyhom 9 pts

Hats off gentleman! This should be a cracker!

ste-g 5 pts

id like this too be awesome but im afraid it looks a bit too much like any other shooter these days, i dont want it too be a twitch shooter it needs to have a bit of weight to it, a little like gears. so every fight isnt just turn shoot turn shoot. things like been knocked back when an alien hits you or getin knocked over and having that split second were your vunerable, thats the kinda thing that puts you on edge and makes you play careful and really think about whats coming next. suppose we'll have too see but i really hope it isnt just another aliens game thats gona take 5 hours too run and gun the whole way through

ChiefFreeman 22 pts

Shaun, how do the graphics look on the console version?

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  • Xbox 360 PC PS3 Release Info

    • Release Date: Feb 12, 2013
    • PEGI: 18+
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    • Release Date: TBA
    • PEGI: 18+

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