Alien Syndrome on Nintendo Wii and Sony PSP

Alien Syndrome on Nintendo Wii and Sony PSP
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Posted: September 14th, 2007.

Take control of Earth Command Lieutenant, Aileen Harding, as she adventures through intense sci-fi battles againsthordes of unique aliens and huge bosses. With an array of special abilities and combat powers, you’ll draw onquick reflexes and skill plus a wide choice of weapons, armor, and items to defeat increasingly formidableopponents.

Alien Syndrome features 20 different weapons including flamethrowers, quad-barreled lasers, nanobot swarms that dissolve enemies, and incendiary grenades that shoot fire geysers from the ground. Each weapon offers advantages and disadvantages, dependent upon how it is used and the specializations players have chosen to adopt. Alien Syndrome’s fast-paced combat also allows for any number of combat strategies to defeat over 100 different alien enemies at one time.

Alien Syndrome on the Wii will utilize the Wii Remote’s motion-sensitive technology to allow players a full range of motion when slashing through enemies, unloading on bosses, or running and gunning through hallways. Gamers will also be able to access new game modes and mechanisms that expand on the core gameplay. These new features include using the Wii Remote to craft new items, to enhance existing items and character abilities, and to hack into computer systems.

The PSP version will feature cooperative play for up to four players through the handheld’s Wi-Fi capabilities.

Special features:

  • In-depth gameplay with 15 intricate levels and multiple side quests for 15-20 hours of action-packed adventure.
  • Completely customize your character to expand in-game strategy options.
  • Intense and action-packed with 110 monsters, 15 sub-bosses and five main bosses to fight using 80 weapons and hundreds of armour types and bonus items.
  • Rely on your loyal droid assistant to fight alongside you and exchange or improve your weapons and armour at any time.

Click on the Wii and PSP logos above for more information. Both versions are out now. The Wii version retailsfor £39.99, while the PSP version is £24.99.

News page content input by Dominic Robinson, 2007.

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