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* While Wolf is mending his wounds in a tree, you can hear the sound of people screaming, with some sound of gun firing and panic. It is terrifying to think at what the Aliens are doing to people in the distance, and it is alarming how quickly and stealthily the Aliens are spreading throughout the city.

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* While Wolf is mending his wounds in a tree, you can hear the sound of people screaming, with some sound of gun firing and panic. It is terrifying to think at what the Aliens are doing to people in the distance, and it is alarming how quickly and stealthily the Aliens are spreading throughout the city.
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** What makes this more haunting is this is why Lex and Sebastian decided to ally with the Predator in the last movie; ''They realized something like this would happen if the Aliens escaped.''

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** What makes this more haunting is this is why Lex and Sebastian decided to ally with the Predator in the last movie; ''They realized something like this would happen if the Aliens escaped.''''
** Consider that the xenomorphs didn't even have a fully set up hive or fully developed Queen laying eggs, even with the Predalien's ability to implant people, limiting their ability to spread. If they'd had those the situation would have been ''even worse''.
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* Despite its flaws, the film is a good example of just how serious a Xenomorph infestation can be if it's allowed to spread out of control. By the end of the film, the infestation in Gunnison has resulted in the entire town being nuked off the map, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be just under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours suddenly makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable, and shows that these things could very easily overrun an entire planet if allowed to.

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* Despite its flaws, the film is a good example of just how serious a Xenomorph infestation can be if it's allowed to spread out of control. By the end of the film, the infestation in Gunnison has resulted in the entire town being nuked off the map, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be just under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours suddenly makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable, and shows that these things could very easily overrun an entire planet if allowed to.to.
** What makes this more haunting is this is why Lex and Sebastian decided to ally with the Predator in the last movie; ''They realized something like this would happen if the Aliens escaped.''
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* Wolf, the lone Predator sent to contain the situation, is spotted by hapless sheriff's deputy Ray Adams, who is given away by his walkie talkie. Unfortunately, Wolf has adopted a 'no-witnesses' mindset by this point, and very quickly kills the poor Deputy. If you look at it from Ray's point of view though, he spots a strange looking creature in the woods, and without ever knowing what it is, is murdered and skinned while trying to run away. Could you imagine the fear and confusion that he was feeling?

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* Wolf, the lone Predator sent to contain the situation, is spotted by hapless sheriff's deputy Ray Adams, who is given away by his walkie talkie. Unfortunately, Wolf has adopted a 'no-witnesses' mindset by this point, and very quickly kills the poor Deputy.deputy. If you look at it from Ray's point of view though, he spots a strange looking creature in the woods, and without ever knowing what it is, is murdered and skinned while trying to run away. Could you imagine the fear and confusion that he was feeling?
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* A woman's husband and son are missing somewhere in the woods, and nobody can find them. Unfortunately for her, both are already dead, the first victims of the Alien infestation in Colorado. And no one will find their bodies as Wolf dissolved their bodies.
* Wolf, the lone Predator sent to contain the situation, is spotted by hapless sheriff's deputy Ray Adams, who is given away by his walkie talkie. Unfortunately, Wolf has adopted a 'no-witnesses' mindset by this point, and quickly dispatches the poor Deputy. If you look at it from Ray's point of view though, he spots a strange looking creature in the woods, and without ever knowing what it is, is murdered and skinned while trying to run away. Could you imagine the fear and confusion that he was feeling?

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* A woman's husband and son are missing somewhere in the woods, and nobody can find them. Unfortunately for her, both are already dead, the first victims of the Alien infestation in Colorado. And no one will find their bodies as Wolf dissolved their bodies.
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* Wolf, the lone Predator sent to contain the situation, is spotted by hapless sheriff's deputy Ray Adams, who is given away by his walkie talkie. Unfortunately, Wolf has adopted a 'no-witnesses' mindset by this point, and very quickly dispatches kills the poor Deputy. If you look at it from Ray's point of view though, he spots a strange looking creature in the woods, and without ever knowing what it is, is murdered and skinned while trying to run away. Could you imagine the fear and confusion that he was feeling?
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* Despite its flaws, the film is a good example of just how serious a Xenomorph infestation can be if it's allowed to spread out of control. By the end of the film, the infestation in Gunnison has resulted in the entire town being nuked off the map, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be just under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours suddenly makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable, and shows that these things could very easily overrun an entire planet if left unchecked.

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* Despite its flaws, the film is a good example of just how serious a Xenomorph infestation can be if it's allowed to spread out of control. By the end of the film, the infestation in Gunnison has resulted in the entire town being nuked off the map, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be just under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours suddenly makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable, and shows that these things could very easily overrun an entire planet if left unchecked.allowed to.
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* Despite its flaws, the film is a good example of just how serious a Xenomorph infestation can be if it's allowed to spread out of control. By the end of the film, the infestation in Gunnison has resulted in the entire town of being nuked off the map, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be just under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours suddenly makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable, and shows that these things could very easily overrun an entire planet if left unchecked.

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* Despite its flaws, the film is a good example of just how serious a Xenomorph infestation can be if it's allowed to spread out of control. By the end of the film, the infestation in Gunnison has resulted in the entire town of being nuked off the map, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be just under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours suddenly makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable, and shows that these things could very easily overrun an entire planet if left unchecked.
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* Despite its flaws, the film is a good example of just how serious a Xenomorph infestation can be if it's allowed to spread out of control. By the end of the film, the Xenomorph infestation has resulted in the entire town of Gunnison being nuked off the map, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be just under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours suddenly makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable, and shows that these things could very easily overrun an entire planet if left unchecked.

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* Despite its flaws, the film is a good example of just how serious a Xenomorph infestation can be if it's allowed to spread out of control. By the end of the film, the Xenomorph infestation in Gunnison has resulted in the entire town of Gunnison being nuked off the map, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be just under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours suddenly makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable, and shows that these things could very easily overrun an entire planet if left unchecked.
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* By the end of the film, the Xenomorph infestation has resulted in the entire town of Gunnison being nuked into oblivion, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be just under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours is incredibly unsettling, and makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable.

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* Despite its flaws, the film is a good example of just how serious a Xenomorph infestation can be if it's allowed to spread out of control. By the end of the film, the Xenomorph infestation has resulted in the entire town of Gunnison being nuked into oblivion, off the map, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be just under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours is incredibly unsettling, and suddenly makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable.justifiable, and shows that these things could very easily overrun an entire planet if left unchecked.
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* By the end of the film, the Xenomorph infestation has resulted in the entire town of Gunnison being nuked into oblivion, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours is incredibly unsettling, and makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable.

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* By the end of the film, the Xenomorph infestation has resulted in the entire town of Gunnison being nuked into oblivion, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be just under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours is incredibly unsettling, and makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable.
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* By the end of the film, the Xenomorph infestation has resulted in the entire town of Gunnison being nuked into oblivion, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at evacuation site appears to be around fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours is incredibly unsettling, and makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable.

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* By the end of the film, the Xenomorph infestation has resulted in the entire town of Gunnison being nuked into oblivion, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors gathered at the evacuation site appears to be around under fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours is incredibly unsettling, and makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable.
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* By the end of the film, the Xenomorph infestation has resulted in the entire town of Gunnison being nuked into oblivion, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors appear to be just under ''fifty people,'' out of a town of thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours is incredibly unsettling, and makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable.

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* By the end of the film, the Xenomorph infestation has resulted in the entire town of Gunnison being nuked into oblivion, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors appear gathered at evacuation site appears to be just under ''fifty people,'' around fifty people, out of a town of what used to be thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours is incredibly unsettling, and makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable.
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** The attending doctor's horrified expression as he discovers his patients being eaten from the inside out is completely rational, as is him being frozen in fear when the Predalien comes around the corner.

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** The attending doctor's horrified expression as he discovers his patients being eaten from the inside out is completely rational, as is him being frozen in fear when the Predalien comes around the corner.corner.
* By the end of the film, the Xenomorph infestation has resulted in the entire town of Gunnison being nuked into oblivion, with just four known survivors barely escaping the blast. However, before that, the total number of survivors appear to be just under ''fifty people,'' out of a town of thousands. The fact that the infestation spread and claimed so many victims in just a few short hours is incredibly unsettling, and makes the Army's decision to bomb the town look a lot more justifiable.
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** And then Wolf dissolves the Alien and the kid by dumping his acid into the pool.
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* Rather infamously, the movie contains a particularly disturbing scene involving a pregnant woman and a chestburster.

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* Rather infamously, the movie contains a particularly disturbing scene involving a pregnant woman and a chestburster.multiple chestbursters.
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* A woman's husband and son are missing somewhere in the woods, and nobody can find them. Unfortunately for her, both are already dead, the first victims of the Alien infestation in Colorado.

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* A woman's husband and son are missing somewhere in the woods, and nobody can find them. Unfortunately for her, both are already dead, the first victims of the Alien infestation in Colorado. And no one will find their bodies as Wolf dissolved their bodies.
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* While Wolf is mending his wounds in a tree, you can hear the sound of people screaming. It's unimaginable as to how quickly and stealthily the Aliens are spreading throughout the city.

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* While Wolf is mending his wounds in a tree, you can hear the sound of people screaming. It's unimaginable as screaming, with some sound of gun firing and panic. It is terrifying to think at what the Aliens are doing to people in the distance, and it is alarming how quickly and stealthily the Aliens are spreading throughout the city.
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* While Wolf is mending his wounds in a tree, you can hear the sound of people screaming. It's unimaginable as to how quickly and stealthily the Aliens are spreading throughout the city.
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** The attending doctor's horrified expression as he discovers his patients being eaten from the inside out is completely rational, as is him being frozen in fear when the Predalien comes around the corner.

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* In the Alien campaign, the first level has you control a facehugger in search of a host. The second level ''starts in the host's torso.'' And your [[NauseaFuel first mission]] is to get out by ''graphically chewing open his viscera and ribs''. If you really want to see it, you can find it right [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMuZdVyYdOo here]]
** And that second level ends in an IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten moment... literally. And no, you cannot TakeAThirdOption.
* You thought the Marine campaign in the first game was bad? [=AvP=] 2 for PC is arguably worse: The first level of the Marine campaign is probably the most notable for inspiring paranoia and fear because [[spoiler: [[NothingIsScarier you don't even fight anything until at least three-quarters of the way through the ridiculously long level]]--but you see and hear a ''lot'' of survivors getting picked off around you]]. The worst part is that at certain points, [[spoiler:''you can hear the bugs moving around.'']]. One time, a boot falls between the pipes running along the ceiling and lands in front of you, accompanied by a lot of blood. All the while, you find [[ApocalypticLog Apocalyptic Logs]] about how the station got so messed up and what the survivors have been going through since.
** There are a few giant alien cockroaches running around here and there. [[CatScare They're roughly the same size as a Facehugger.]]
** Your motion tracker's also going crazy throughout all this. A crane's cargo hook swaying in the wind, a body falling out of a vent... [[spoiler: the signatures of what appear to be 2 Predators hunting you...]]
* Later in the Marine campaign, you enter a very dark and so far sparsely populated alien nest. You proceed cautiously down the winding corridors, dropping another of your dwindling supply of flares every so often, until you round a corner and hear the telltale beeping of your motion tracker growing faster. By now you know what's about to happen, but what really seals it is the panic in your MissionControl's voice when she pipes up with the last thing you needed to hear, right as the frightening soundtrack kicks in:
-->''"Oh, God... Harrison, '''get out of there!!'''"''

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** The attending doctor's horrified expression as he discovers his patients being eaten from the inside out is completely rational, as is him being frozen in fear when the Predalien comes around the corner. \n\n!! The Game:\n\n* In the Alien campaign, the first level has you control a facehugger in search of a host. The second level ''starts in the host's torso.'' And your [[NauseaFuel first mission]] is to get out by ''graphically chewing open his viscera and ribs''. If you really want to see it, you can find it right [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMuZdVyYdOo here]]\n** And that second level ends in an IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten moment... literally. And no, you cannot TakeAThirdOption. \n* You thought the Marine campaign in the first game was bad? [=AvP=] 2 for PC is arguably worse: The first level of the Marine campaign is probably the most notable for inspiring paranoia and fear because [[spoiler: [[NothingIsScarier you don't even fight anything until at least three-quarters of the way through the ridiculously long level]]--but you see and hear a ''lot'' of survivors getting picked off around you]]. The worst part is that at certain points, [[spoiler:''you can hear the bugs moving around.'']]. One time, a boot falls between the pipes running along the ceiling and lands in front of you, accompanied by a lot of blood. All the while, you find [[ApocalypticLog Apocalyptic Logs]] about how the station got so messed up and what the survivors have been going through since.\n** There are a few giant alien cockroaches running around here and there. [[CatScare They're roughly the same size as a Facehugger.]]\n** Your motion tracker's also going crazy throughout all this. A crane's cargo hook swaying in the wind, a body falling out of a vent... [[spoiler: the signatures of what appear to be 2 Predators hunting you...]]\n* Later in the Marine campaign, you enter a very dark and so far sparsely populated alien nest. You proceed cautiously down the winding corridors, dropping another of your dwindling supply of flares every so often, until you round a corner and hear the telltale beeping of your motion tracker growing faster. By now you know what's about to happen, but what really seals it is the panic in your MissionControl's voice when she pipes up with the last thing you needed to hear, right as the frightening soundtrack kicks in:\n-->''"Oh, God... Harrison, '''get out of there!!'''"''
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* You thought the Marine campaign in the first game was bad? [=AvP=] 2 for PC is arguably worse: The first level of the Marine campaign is probably the most notable for inspiring paranoia and fear because [[spoiler: [[NothingIsScarier you don't even fight anything until at least three-quarters of the way through the ridiculously long level]]--but you see and hear a ''lot'' of survivors getting picked off around you]]]]. The worst part is that at certain points, [[spoiler:''you can hear the bugs moving around.'']]. One time, a boot falls between the pipes running along the ceiling and lands in front of you, accompanied by a lot of blood. All the while, you find [[ApocalypticLog Apocalyptic Logs]] about how the station got so messed up and what the survivors have been going through since.

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* You thought the Marine campaign in the first game was bad? [=AvP=] 2 for PC is arguably worse: The first level of the Marine campaign is probably the most notable for inspiring paranoia and fear because [[spoiler: [[NothingIsScarier you don't even fight anything until at least three-quarters of the way through the ridiculously long level]]--but you see and hear a ''lot'' of survivors getting picked off around you]]]].you]]. The worst part is that at certain points, [[spoiler:''you can hear the bugs moving around.'']]. One time, a boot falls between the pipes running along the ceiling and lands in front of you, accompanied by a lot of blood. All the while, you find [[ApocalypticLog Apocalyptic Logs]] about how the station got so messed up and what the survivors have been going through since.

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* At one point in the game, there's a [[NauseaFuel lovely part]] where you play as a chestburster ''graphically chewing open a man's viscera and ribs''. If you really want to see it, you can find it right [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMuZdVyYdOo here]]. Sleep well.
* You thought the Marine campaign in the first game was bad? [=AvP=] 2 for PC is arguably worse: [[spoiler: Nothing happens happens throughout the first mission, besides a predator killing some of your fellow marines.]] The occasional bleep, the goddamn cat scares (including the above-mentioned), 'NothingIsScarier'. The worst part is that at certain points, [[spoiler:''you can hear the bugs moving around.'']]

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* At one point In the Alien campaign, the first level has you control a facehugger in search of a host. The second level ''starts in the game, there's a host's torso.'' And your [[NauseaFuel lovely part]] where you play as a chestburster first mission]] is to get out by ''graphically chewing open a man's his viscera and ribs''. If you really want to see it, you can find it right [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMuZdVyYdOo here]]. Sleep well.
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** And that second level ends in an IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten moment... literally. And no, you cannot TakeAThirdOption.
* You thought the Marine campaign in the first game was bad? [=AvP=] 2 for PC is arguably worse: The first level of the Marine campaign is probably the most notable for inspiring paranoia and fear because [[spoiler: Nothing happens happens throughout [[NothingIsScarier you don't even fight anything until at least three-quarters of the first mission, besides a predator killing some of your fellow marines.]] The occasional bleep, way through the goddamn cat scares (including the above-mentioned), 'NothingIsScarier'.ridiculously long level]]--but you see and hear a ''lot'' of survivors getting picked off around you]]]]. The worst part is that at certain points, [[spoiler:''you can hear the bugs moving around.'']]'']]. One time, a boot falls between the pipes running along the ceiling and lands in front of you, accompanied by a lot of blood. All the while, you find [[ApocalypticLog Apocalyptic Logs]] about how the station got so messed up and what the survivors have been going through since.



* In the Alien campaign, the first level has you control a facehugger in search of a host. The second level ''starts in the host's torso.''
** And that second level ends in an IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten moment... literally. And no, you cannot TakeAThirdOption.
* The first level of the Marine campaign is probably the most notable for inspiring paranoia and fear. You don't even fight anything until at least three-quarters of the way through the ridiculously long level--but you see and hear a ''lot'' of survivors getting picked off around you by Predators; one time, a boot falls between the pipes running along the ceiling and lands in front of you, accompanied by a lot of blood. All the while, you find [[ApocalypticLog Apocalyptic Logs]] about how the station got so messed up and what the survivors have been going through since.
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** The attending doctor's horrified expression as he discovers his patients being eaten from the inside out is completely rational, as is him being frozen in fear when the [=PredAlien=] comes around the corner.

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** The attending doctor's horrified expression as he discovers his patients being eaten from the inside out is completely rational, as is him being frozen in fear when the [=PredAlien=] Predalien comes around the corner.
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* Wolf, the lone Predator sent to contain the situation, is spotted by hapless Sheriff's Deputy Ray Adams, who is given away by his walkie talkie. Unfortunately, Wolf has adopted a 'no-witnesses' mindset by this point, and quickly dispatches the poor Deputy. If you look at it from Ray's point of view though, he spots a strange looking creature in the woods, and without ever knowing what it is, is murdered and skinned while trying to run away. Could you imagine the fear and confusion that he was feeling?

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* Wolf, the lone Predator sent to contain the situation, is spotted by hapless Sheriff's Deputy sheriff's deputy Ray Adams, who is given away by his walkie talkie. Unfortunately, Wolf has adopted a 'no-witnesses' mindset by this point, and quickly dispatches the poor Deputy. If you look at it from Ray's point of view though, he spots a strange looking creature in the woods, and without ever knowing what it is, is murdered and skinned while trying to run away. Could you imagine the fear and confusion that he was feeling?



* When Dale, Mark and Nick get into a fight with Ricky in the High School pool, the power suddenly goes out and an Alien decides to jump into the water and attack them. The sight of it swimming so quickly is reminiscent of a Crocodile closing in on its prey, and the four of them quickly decide to get out of the pool.

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* When Dale, Mark and Nick get into a fight with Ricky in the High School high school pool, the power suddenly goes out and an Alien decides to jump into the water and attack them. The sight of it swimming so quickly is reminiscent of a Crocodile crocodile closing in on its prey, and the four of them quickly decide to get out of the pool.



** The attending Doctor's horrified expression as he discovers his patients being eaten from the inside out is completely rational, as is him being frozen in fear when the PredAlien comes around the corner.

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** The attending Doctor's doctor's horrified expression as he discovers his patients being eaten from the inside out is completely rational, as is him being frozen in fear when the PredAlien [=PredAlien=] comes around the corner.



* You thought the Marine campaign in the first game was bad? AvP 2 for PC is arguably worse: [[spoiler: Nothing happens happens throughout the first mission, besides a predator killing some of your fellow marines.]] The occasional bleep, the goddamn cat scares (including the above-mentioned), 'NothingIsScarier'. The worst part is that at certain points, [[spoiler:''you can hear the bugs moving around.'']]

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* You thought the Marine campaign in the first game was bad? AvP [=AvP=] 2 for PC is arguably worse: [[spoiler: Nothing happens happens throughout the first mission, besides a predator killing some of your fellow marines.]] The occasional bleep, the goddamn cat scares (including the above-mentioned), 'NothingIsScarier'. The worst part is that at certain points, [[spoiler:''you can hear the bugs moving around.'']]
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** Hell, the entire movie seems to take a disturbing and almost ''gleeful'' satisfaction in averting InfantImmortality. While most (though unfortunately, not all) of the child deaths take place offscreen, it is nonetheless made incredibly clear what is happening.

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** Hell, the entire movie seems to take a disturbing and almost ''gleeful'' satisfaction in averting InfantImmortality.killing children. While most (though unfortunately, not all) of the child deaths take place offscreen, it is nonetheless made incredibly clear what is happening.

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*A woman's husband and son are missing somewhere in the woods, and nobody can find them. Unfortunately for her, both are already dead, the first victims of the Alien infestation in Colorado.
*Wolf, the lone Predator sent to contain the situation, is spotted by hapless Sheriff's Deputy Ray Adams, who is given away by his walkie talkie. Unfortunately, Wolf has adopted a 'no-witnesses' mindset by this point, and quickly dispatches the poor Deputy. If you look at it from Ray's point of view though, he spots a strange looking creature in the woods, and without ever knowing what it is, is murdered and skinned while trying to run away. Could you imagine the fear and confusion that he was feeling?
*The waitress of a Diner discovers her boss being eaten by a horrifying monster in his own kitchen, moments before it kills her as well.
*When Dale, Mark and Nick get into a fight with Ricky in the High School pool, the power suddenly goes out and an Alien decides to jump into the water and attack them. The sight of it swimming so quickly is reminiscent of a Crocodile closing in on its prey, and the four of them quickly decide to get out of the pool.
**It doesn't stop there. The creature pursues them and kills Mark and Nick in the process. The fact that we don't see what happens to them, just their horrified screams of pain, is plenty of nightmare fuel.




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**The attending Doctor's horrified expression as he discovers his patients being eaten from the inside out is completely rational, as is him being frozen in fear when the PredAlien comes around the corner.
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* Rather infamously, the movie contains a particularly disturbing scene involving a pregnant woman and a chestburster.
** Hell, the entire movie seems to take a disturbing and almost ''gleeful'' satisfaction in averting InfantImmortality. While most (though unfortunately, not all) of the child deaths take place offscreen, it is nonetheless made incredibly clear what is happening.

!! The Game:
* At one point in the game, there's a [[NauseaFuel lovely part]] where you play as a chestburster ''graphically chewing open a man's viscera and ribs''. If you really want to see it, you can find it right [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMuZdVyYdOo here]]. Sleep well.
* You thought the Marine campaign in the first game was bad? AvP 2 for PC is arguably worse: [[spoiler: Nothing happens happens throughout the first mission, besides a predator killing some of your fellow marines.]] The occasional bleep, the goddamn cat scares (including the above-mentioned), 'NothingIsScarier'. The worst part is that at certain points, [[spoiler:''you can hear the bugs moving around.'']]
** There are a few giant alien cockroaches running around here and there. [[CatScare They're roughly the same size as a Facehugger.]]
** Your motion tracker's also going crazy throughout all this. A crane's cargo hook swaying in the wind, a body falling out of a vent... [[spoiler: the signatures of what appear to be 2 Predators hunting you...]]
* In the Alien campaign, the first level has you control a facehugger in search of a host. The second level ''starts in the host's torso.''
** And that second level ends in an IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten moment... literally. And no, you cannot TakeAThirdOption.
* The first level of the Marine campaign is probably the most notable for inspiring paranoia and fear. You don't even fight anything until at least three-quarters of the way through the ridiculously long level--but you see and hear a ''lot'' of survivors getting picked off around you by Predators; one time, a boot falls between the pipes running along the ceiling and lands in front of you, accompanied by a lot of blood. All the while, you find [[ApocalypticLog Apocalyptic Logs]] about how the station got so messed up and what the survivors have been going through since.
* Later in the Marine campaign, you enter a very dark and so far sparsely populated alien nest. You proceed cautiously down the winding corridors, dropping another of your dwindling supply of flares every so often, until you round a corner and hear the telltale beeping of your motion tracker growing faster. By now you know what's about to happen, but what really seals it is the panic in your MissionControl's voice when she pipes up with the last thing you needed to hear, right as the frightening soundtrack kicks in:
-->''"Oh, God... Harrison, '''get out of there!!'''"''

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