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* NintendoHard: Possibly to invoke the DwindlingParty trope from the movies. You probably won't do an EverybodyLives run on your first go-'round.

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* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: Facehuggers will try to do this to you, resulting in PressXToNotDie. You also see the occasional aftermath of these, both in-progress and already finished.
* FiveFingerFillet: As a shout-out to the film ''Film/{{Aliens}}'', there is a playable mini-game where you get to imitate Bishop and stab a knife in the spaces between fingers.



* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: Facehuggers will try to do this to you, resulting in PressXToNotDie. You also see the occasional aftermath of these, both in-progress and already finished.
* FiveFingerFillet: As a shout-out to the film ''Film/{{Aliens}}'', there is a playable mini-game where you get to imitate Bishop and stab a knife in the spaces between fingers.
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* FiveFingerFillet: As a shout-out to the film ''Film/{{Aliens}}'', there is a playable mini-game where you get to imitate Bishop and stab a knife in the spaces between fingers.
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* NotUsingTheZWord: When the Marines inevitably [[spoiler:go up against Weyland-Yutani interests]], the techies across the ''Sulaco'' start implementing this trope. They lurch, they move slowly, they lunge... and nobody comments on that. All the new sorts of xenomorphs get discussed at great lengths, but not the implications of gunning down what earlier seemed to be normal humans.

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* NotUsingTheZWord: When the Marines inevitably [[spoiler:go up against Weyland-Yutani interests]], the techies across the ''Sulaco'' start implementing this trope. They lurch, they move slowly, they lunge... and nobody comments on that. All the new sorts of xenomorphs get discussed at great lengths, but not the implications of gunning down what earlier seemed to be normal humans. Their white blood and dialogue from Davis before you first fight them does indicate they're Synthetics who've been given an override command.

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