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Aliens: Fireteam Elite

2021
GenresAdventure, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Third Person Perspective, Shooter, Horror, RPG, Thriller, Single Player, Multiplayer, First Person Perspective
AvailableAug 24, 2021
PlatformPlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox Series X
DeveloperCold Iron Studios
Overview

Set in the iconic Alien universe, Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a cooperative 3rd-person survival shooter that drops your fireteam of hardened marines into a desparate fight to contain the evolving Xenomorph threat. Create and customize your own Colonial Marine, choosing from an extensive variety of classes, weapons, gear and perks, battling overwhelming odds in this heart-pounding survival shooting experience.

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Critics have mixed feelings about the story of Aliens: Fireteam Elite. While some praise its connection to the franchise and hidden lore items, many criticize it for being predictable, lacking depth, and overshadowed by intense battles. The consensus is that the story fails to fully explore the potential of the Alien universe, with sparse and cheesy dialogue, NPCs lacking personality, and a lack of cutscenes. Overall, the story is considered underwhelming and does not meet the expectations set by the franchise.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Aliens: Fireteam Elite are quite varied. Some critics, such as GameMAG and TheGamer, appreciate the game's narrative for its connection to the entire franchise, including Prometheus and Covenant. They find the story satisfying and well-written, with impressive performances that draw players into the narrative. The inclusion of hidden lore items, as mentioned by GamesRadar+, is also praised for its dedication to the source material. Additionally, Pure Xbox commends the game for building upon the Alien franchise lore in a relevant manner. However, the majority of critics express negative opinions about the story of Aliens: Fireteam Elite. PlaySense criticizes the story for being practically non-existent and lacking depth, with clichés from the films and little inspiration. The narrative is described as predictable and lacking originality by GameOver.gr, Attack of the Fanboy, and Vandal. Eurogamer Italy and Checkpoint Gaming mention that the story is simple and linear, serving as a backdrop for intense battles rather than a compelling narrative. Several critics, including New Game Network and PC Gamer, mention the sparse story and cheesy dialogue, with NPCs lacking personality. The lack of cutscenes and animated faces is also criticized by critics like GameSpot and IGN Spain. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the story of Aliens: Fireteam Elite is lacking and fails to fully explore the potential of the Alien universe. While some critics appreciate the connection to the franchise and the inclusion of hidden lore items, the majority find the story predictable, lacking originality, and delivered through dialogue and text conversations that disrupt the continuity of the missions. The absence of cutscenes and inconsistent tone are also mentioned as weaknesses. The story is often described as a backdrop for the gameplay, with a focus on action rather than complex storytelling. Despite some positive aspects, the overall sentiment is that the story of Aliens: Fireteam Elite is underwhelming and does not live up to the expectations set by the franchise.


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Aliens: Fireteam Elite delivers intense and satisfying combat against Xenomorphs with varied classes and weapons, praised by some critics. However, many criticize its repetitive gameplay, lack of variety, and weak AI. While the game offers enjoyable moments, it falls short in overall depth and variety according to critics.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Aliens: Fireteam Elite are quite varied. Some critics, such as Digital Chumps and Pure Xbox, praise the moment-to-moment gameplay, describing it as fun and satisfying, with intense combat against hordes of Xenomorphs. They appreciate the variety of classes, abilities, and weapons, which add depth and customization to the gameplay experience. IGN also highlights the joyously vicious and satisfying combat, mentioning the introduction of new enemy types and the use of class toolkits. These positive aspects of the gameplay contribute to an enjoyable and engaging experience for players. However, there are several criticisms regarding the gameplay of Aliens: Fireteam Elite. Multiple critics, including Metro GameCentral, New Game Network, and Press Start Australia, mention that the gameplay is repetitive and lacks variety. They highlight the monotonous nature of the missions, involving shooting enemies in similar environments and completing repetitive objectives. The cover mechanic is also criticized by New Game Network and Press Start Australia for not fitting well with the Alien franchise. Additionally, GameSkinny and Hobby Consolas mention weak AI and frustrating cover mechanics, which detract from the overall gameplay experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that while Aliens: Fireteam Elite offers enjoyable and satisfying combat, it suffers from repetitive gameplay and a lack of variety. The game's repetitive mission design, limited enemy encounters, and linear environments are mentioned by several critics as drawbacks. However, the inclusion of different character classes, unique abilities, and customizable loadouts is praised for adding some variety and depth to the gameplay. The challenge card system is also mentioned positively by Stevivor and GameSpot for adding replayability and complexity. Despite the mixed opinions, it is clear that Aliens: Fireteam Elite manages to deliver enjoyable moments of intense combat and cooperative gameplay, but falls short in terms of overall variety and depth.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the graphics of Aliens: Fireteam Elite. Some praise its faithful recreation of the Aliens atmosphere with impressive detail and recognizable elements from the franchise, while others criticize the lack of groundbreaking visuals, repetitive design, and technical issues. Overall, the game successfully captures the essence of the Aliens franchise but falls short in some areas like animation quality and environmental diversity.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Aliens: Fireteam Elite are varied. Some critics praise the game for its attention to detail and faithful recreation of the Aliens franchise's atmosphere. Critics such as GameSkinny, CGMagazine, and TheXboxHub highlight the visuals' fidelity to the source material and their ability to capture the immersive experience of the original films. The game is commended for its impressive environmental detail, recognizable sound effects, and visual cues from the classic movies. The levels are described as fantastic, with dimly lit corridors, abandoned caverns, and iconic locations from the franchise. The visuals effectively create the atmosphere of the Aliens universe, with sharp and impressive visuals on platforms like PlayStation 5. However, there are also criticisms regarding the game's graphics and visual design. Critics like New Game Network, Metro GameCentral, and Eurogamer Italy mention that the graphics are not groundbreaking and lack the budget and polish of higher-end titles. The animations for characters and enemies are described as rudimentary, lacking detail, and sometimes comical rather than tense. Some critics note that the lighting is not realistic enough to create a truly immersive atmosphere, and the particle effects are average or dated. The visuals are also criticized for being repetitive, with levels and environments feeling formulaic, samey, or uninspired. The lack of diversity in mission objectives and the presence of grey drabness are mentioned as drawbacks. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that while Aliens: Fireteam Elite may not offer groundbreaking or visually stunning graphics, it successfully captures the atmosphere and essence of the Aliens franchise. The game's attention to detail, iconic art direction, and faithful representation of the source material are praised. It effectively recreates familiar locales, environments, and set pieces from the movies, allowing players to experience the tension and action found in the Alien films. However, there are areas where the visuals fall short, such as the lack of polish, repetitive level design, and occasional technical issues. Despite these drawbacks, the game's visuals are generally considered satisfying, serviceable, and true to the Aliens brand.


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Critics had mixed feelings about the sound design and music in Aliens: Fireteam Elite. Positives included authentic sounds from the Alien franchise and a soundtrack that captured the movie atmosphere. However, some critics found the weapon sounds lacking impact and the music generic. While the game successfully immersed players in the Aliens universe, issues like audio glitches were noted. Overall, the sound design and music effectively set the tone but had room for improvement.

In analyzing the opinions of multiple reviewers regarding the sound design and music of Aliens: Fireteam Elite, it is evident that there are both positive and negative aspects highlighted by the critics. Starting with the positives, several reviewers praised the game for its authentic incorporation of iconic sounds and music from the Alien franchise. The use of legendary weapon and monster sounds from the original films, as mentioned by PLAY! Zine, adds a level of immersion and nostalgia for fans. The soundtrack, composed by Austin Wintory, was frequently commended for capturing the atmosphere of the Alien movies and setting the tone effectively, as mentioned by GameMAG and PlayStation Universe. The orchestral score was described as spot-on, well-composed, and adding to the eerie atmosphere, as noted by Twinfinite and GamingTrend. The sound effects, including the pulse rifle and alien screams, were also praised for their authenticity and ability to create tension, as highlighted by Gamers Heroes and TrueAchievements. However, there were some negative aspects mentioned by the critics. One recurring criticism was the lack of impact or weak weapon sounds, as mentioned by Worth Playing and XboxAddict. Some reviewers, such as GamePro Germany and PCMag, found the music to be strange, generic, or grating at times, which could become repetitive and ruin the tension of the game. The audio glitches, including gun firing sounds not playing, mentioned by New Game Network, and the occasional audio issues and cutting out during missions, as noted by Game Rant, were also drawbacks that affected the overall sound experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the sound design and music of Aliens: Fireteam Elite successfully capture the atmosphere and essence of the Alien franchise. The incorporation of iconic sounds and music from the original films, as well as the authentic weapon and creature noises, were widely appreciated. The soundtrack, when it hit the mark, was praised for its ability to enhance the gameplay and create a suspenseful atmosphere. However, there were some shortcomings, including weak weapon sounds, repetitive or generic music, and occasional audio glitches, that detracted from the overall sound experience. Despite these criticisms, the majority of critics found the sound design and music to be well-executed and effective in immersing players in the Aliens universe.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in Aliens: Fireteam Elite. Some praise the performances for enhancing immersion, while others criticize it for lacking enthusiasm and realistic animations. The use of explicit language by NPCs adds to the atmosphere, but some feel the actors overact or misunderstand the script. Overall, while the voice acting has its strengths in individual performances, it falls short in conveying depth and emotion, with the lack of mouth animations during dialogue scenes being a common criticism.

The opinions of the critics regarding the voice acting in Aliens: Fireteam Elite are varied. Several critics, such as Attack of the Fanboy and TheGamer, praise the performances of the voice actors, noting that they deliver their lines beautifully and contribute to the immersive experience of the game. IGN Italia also highlights the use of explicit and unfiltered language by NPCs, which adds to the atmosphere of the game. CGMagazine specifically mentions the impressive performances of certain characters, such as SSGT Herrera and Esther, the synthetic tactical assistant. However, there are also negative opinions regarding the voice acting in the game. PlaySense criticizes it for being boring and lacking enthusiasm, while PC Gamer and Press Start Australia mention issues with the lack of mouth animations for NPCs during dialogue scenes. GameMAG even goes as far as stating that the voice actors overact and seem to not understand the script, although they acknowledge that the plot is well-written. Some critics, like Game Revolution and COGconnected, criticize the bland writing of the NPCs. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed. While there are positive remarks about the voice acting, particularly in terms of individual performances and the immersion it brings to the game, there are also criticisms regarding the lack of mouth animations and the occasional odd or incorrect-sounding moments. The voice acting is seen as both a positive aspect that adds authenticity and atmosphere, and a negative aspect that lacks enthusiasm and depth. It is worth noting that the lack of lip-syncing and facial animations during dialogue scenes is a common point of criticism among the critics, as it feels out of place and detracts from the overall experience.


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Aliens: Fireteam Elite's technical performance received mixed reviews across platforms. PS5 version praised for smooth gameplay and improved graphics, while PS4 faced glitches. PC opinions varied from smooth runs to AI and frame rate issues. Potential for patches to address technical issues on all platforms.

In terms of the technical performance of Aliens: Fireteam Elite, the opinions of the critics varied across different gaming platforms. Starting with the positives, the PlayStation 5 (PS5) version of the game received praise from several critics. Critics such as Hardcore Gamer, Hey Poor Player, and PlayStation Universe mentioned that the game ran smoothly on the PS5, with no significant lag or dropouts. IGN Italia also noted that the PS5 version offered decent graphics and a relatively stable frame rate. Additionally, Hobby Consolas mentioned that the PS5 version had improved graphics and a more stable frame rate compared to the PS4 version. These positive reviews indicate that the game performed well on the PS5, providing an enjoyable experience for players. Moving on to the negatives, the PS4 version of Aliens: Fireteam Elite faced some technical issues. GamePro Germany reported a graphic glitch that caused headaches and discomfort for some players. PLAY! Zine mentioned initial AI issues and instances of getting stuck or being kicked out of the game, although these problems were addressed through a patch. Game Rant highlighted numerous technical issues on the PS5 version, including audio problems, visual bugs, lagging, and game-breaking bugs. GamingBolt also mentioned various bugs and glitches, such as getting kicked out of sessions and audio cutting off. These negative reviews indicate that the technical performance of the game on the PS4 and PS5 platforms was not without its flaws. Turning to the PC platform, opinions were mixed. While some critics, such as Game Revolution, GameSpace, and GameGrin, mentioned that the game ran without significant issues on PC, with reliable load times and no crashes, others highlighted technical problems. Eurogamer Italy criticized the AI-controlled teammates for lacking tactical understanding, and GameWatcher observed frame drops and reduced smoothness in crowded fights on high settings. Stevivor mentioned game-breaking bugs, audio issues, crashes, and other technical problems on PC. TheGamer noted a general lack of polish and signs of a troubled development. These mixed reviews suggest that the technical performance of Aliens: Fireteam Elite on PC varied, with some players experiencing smoother gameplay while others encountered more significant issues. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Aliens: Fireteam Elite had a mixed technical performance across different gaming platforms. While the PS5 version generally received positive feedback, with smooth performance and improved graphics, the PS4 version faced some technical issues. The PC version also had mixed reviews, with some players reporting a smooth experience and others encountering bugs and technical problems. It is worth noting that several critics mentioned the potential for patches to address some of the technical issues. Therefore, it is possible that future updates could improve the overall technical performance of the game on all platforms.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the replay value of Aliens: Fireteam Elite. Some praise its variety in classes, guns, and gameplay elements, while others criticize its repetitive missions and lack of content. Despite offering some replayability through challenges and customization, the game falls short in delivering a truly engaging and diverse replay experience. Matchmaking issues and limited player base also impact its long-term appeal.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Aliens: Fireteam Elite are mixed. Some critics highlight the positive aspects of replayability in the game. GameWatcher mentions the potential replay value through different classes and guns, while TrueAchievements praises the variations in dialogue, objectives, hazards, and special enemy spawns. TheXboxHub also mentions the changing parameters and different classes that make the campaign replayable. Additionally, some critics appreciate the challenge cards system that adds replay value to missions, as mentioned by GameSpew and PC Gamer. However, there are several criticisms regarding the replay value of Aliens: Fireteam Elite. Multiple critics, including Game Informer, XboxAddict, and Game Rant, mention the repetitive nature of the missions and the lack of variety as a major drawback. The grindy nature of the game and the need to replay the same missions multiple times are also mentioned by critics such as App Trigger and Noisy Pixel. The lack of compelling progression systems and cool loot, as noted by IGN, further diminishes the replay value. Additionally, the limited enemy variety, underutilized challenge cards, and formulaic mission structure are criticized by GamePro Germany, Shacknews, and Xbox Achievements. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that while Aliens: Fireteam Elite offers some replay value through different difficulty levels, challenge cards, and customization options, it falls short in providing a truly engaging and varied replay experience. The repetitive gameplay, lack of content, and limited mission variety are mentioned as significant drawbacks that hinder the long-term replayability of the game. Critics like Stevivor and TierraGamer also highlight the matchmaking problems and the difficulty in finding players to join, further impacting the replay value. However, some critics, such as TheGamer and Vandal, express a more positive outlook and intend to continue playing, hoping for new content in future updates or seasons.


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Overall Verdict

Critics are divided on Aliens: Fireteam Elite. Some praise its intense gameplay and cooperative features, while others criticize its repetitive nature, lack of variety, and technical issues. The game falls short of its potential, with disappointing graphics and storytelling. Overall, it's a mixed bag that leaves many feeling let down and hesitant to recommend it.

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Gamingtrend.com

Aug 23, 2021

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Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a must-play for fans of the Alien franchise, offering an immersive and thrilling gaming experience. Aliens: Fireteam Elite is an exceptional game that has been long-awaited by fans of the Aliens franchise. Overall, Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a phenomenal game that captures the essence of the movies and leaves players wanting more.

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Wegotthiscovered.com

Aug 23, 2021

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Aliens: Fireteam Elite is described as one of the best Alien games ever, with a solid story, amazing action, deep customization, and intense battles.


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Thexboxhub.com

Aug 23, 2021

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Aliens: Fireteam Elite is praised as a very good game that captures the feel of the Aliens franchise. The non-stop action, long campaign, and replayability make it a worthwhile experience. However, there are some issues with matchmaking and technical performance that detract from the overall experience.

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Comicbook.com

Aug 23, 2021

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Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a faithful take on the Aliens experience and a good game. It may not be a shot-for-shot adaptation, but it offers enjoyable loot and combat without mindless grinding.

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Digitalchumps.com

Aug 24, 2021

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The review states that Aliens: Fireteam Elite is undeniably fun, despite its faults. It mentions that the game captures the aura of Aliens and offers enjoyable co-op gameplay.

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Windowscentral.com

Aug 23, 2021

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The review concludes that Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a rock-solid shooter packed with player customization, engaging gameplay, stunning locations, and outrageous amounts of alien gore. It is recommended for fans of the Alien films and praised as one of the best co-op games of the year.

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Heypoorplayer.com

Sep 20, 2021

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The core gameplay is a blast, despite issues with repetition, and the promise of post-launch support could make it something special.

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Mmorpg.com

Aug 23, 2021

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Successful adaptation of the franchise, offering fun and action-packed combat. Minor flaws that don't detract from the overall experience.

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Playstationcountry.com

Aug 24, 2021

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Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a competent and enjoyable three-player shooter with addictive gearing up aspects. It delivers a satisfying experience, although it lacks a strong connection to the Aliens films.

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Thegamer.com

Aug 23, 2021

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Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a fantastic game with great gameplay, a satisfying story, and a robust progression system. It is held back by a lack of polish and low-budget feel, but still offers a compelling experience.

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