
“We are old, my brother. Our race is few and scattered. Our ancestry lost to myth. The humans are still children, creatures of desire and hubris, with no comprehension of the long hunt. Still, they make good sport…
They have discovered a trophy long locked away. They must not be allowed to find the crucible that spawned our most respected prey. If they succeed, all life will succumb to the crawling dark…”
Following our recent blog post on the multiplayer side of things for Aliens vs Predator, we thought we’d expand our information a bit and show off the all the Predator has to offer. As noted before, there are a ton of options and opportunities available to dominate as the Predator.
Stealth is your friend
As with the movies, the Predator’s primary strength revolves around his ability to remain hidden, to disrupt and confuse his enemies, and strike only when success is assured. The Predator will remain in stealth unless he walks in water, is attacked, or performs an attack. Playing aggressively, leaving yourself open to attack, or even taking on more than one heavily armed opponent is a sure why to exit the world of AvP and dishonor all that your clan has fought for.
While Stealth keeps you hidden from view, it’s important to realize what tools your enemy has to counter this invisibility. Marines, for example, can track motion; so moving quickly, infrequently or by way of Focus Jump, is a good way to scare a Marine and get the drop on them. Aliens, on the other hand, can see you as a faint outline, but only from certain range. Use Alien Vision (more on that later) to get the drop on them before they get the drop on you.
Energy
The Predator differs slightly from the Marine and Alien by having a rechargeable energy resource. This energy fuels the Plasma Caster, Proximity Mines, and allows the Predator to heal himself after suffering damage in combat. Once all your energy has been expended, you’ll have to find a recharge point to power up and continue the fight. Be careful though, when using a recharge point, the Predator is defenseless and open to attack, so always check your surroundings before starting a recharge.
Predator Weapons

Use your wristblades to deal with the enemy at close quarters. Attack rapidly with Light Attacks, hit hard with Heavy Attacks, and eviscerate your opponents with Finishing Moves or Stealth Kills. Block or Counter the enemy to deal with incoming melee attacks.
Plasma Caster
A signature Predator weapon, the Plasma caster can be fired in both bursts and charged shots. In bursts, the Plasma Caster is less accurate, but might be a better option at close range. For long range, the charged shot is the best bet as it will lock onto your target and delivery a one-hit-kill if it connects. One major disadvantage of the Plasma Caster is the targeting laser, which while offering lock on for the Predator, also causes all nearby players to spot the Predators location.
Combi Stick
The Combi Stick is very powerful and will kill an opponent in a single shot if it connects. At long range, the Combi Stick arcs slightly and is not instant to target, so you’ll need to compensate appropriately. At short range you are nearly guaranteed a kill if you can fire fast enough. This weapon does not require energy.
Proximity Mines
Proximity Mines are an excellent way to booby trap areas throughout the Aliens vs Predator environments. For Marines, quickly discover the key locations of weapons, such as the Smartgun, and place mines to ensure easy kills. For Alien, use mines on walls, ceilings or other areas that a pesky wallcrawler might not expect. Proximity Mines require energy to use.
Smart Disc
The Smart Disc is an excellent tool that’s easy to pick up, but difficult to master. Once launched, the disc can be controlled to pick off moving or multiple targets. Best if used at range, however in close quarters, the disc can easily destroy a squishy target.
Predator Abilities

In addition to weapons, the Predator has access to a wide range of tech to aid in his hunt of the Alien and Marines. Using these abilities frequently is the key to success, so learn them well, if you want to survive.
Focus Jump and Focus Attack
While the Predator cannot climb across all surfaces, he can jump to locations beyond the reach of Marines using the Focus Jump ability. Taking the high ground is key in taking advantage of both Aliens and Marines in combat. Sometimes a well placed Plasma Caster shot can take out a few enemies from afar, so don’t feel rushed to make a good kill.
Focus Jump can also be used on enemies with deadly outcomes. Focus on an enemy and use your Light Attack to lunge across the battlefield and deliver a crushing blow. Often, this will distract or confuse an enemy allowing for a finishing blow or a Trophy Kill.
Special Vision Modes
The Predator has two special vision modes to help expose and track Marine and Alien targets. Vision modes should be cycled frequently to spot hidden enemies and plan strategies.
Using Heat Vision, the Predator can track human targets. In this vision mode, the environment lacks detail and Aliens are increasingly difficult to see and cannot be targeted using Focus mode. As expected, using Alien Vision will allow the Predator to track Aliens, but Marines are difficult to spot and cannot be targeted in Focus mode.
Stealth and Trophy Kills
Killing an enemy with a Stealth or Trophy Kill will reward the player with an animated killing blow that will instantly kill the other player. There are two types of attacks, Stealth Kills that are performed from behind, and Trophy Kills that are performed from the front. While these kills are brutal, they also leave the Predator defenseless as they deliver the killing blow. Always be aware of your environment before you engage in one of these kills, otherwise you might become a victim yourself.
There you have it, you now have all the information to dominate as the Predator in Aliens vs Predator. Learn your abilities, use stealth, and make us proud.
Comment # 1
This is what I’m talkin’ about! Awesome! THANK YOU!
Posted by Wick on February 10th, 2010 at 8:07 pm
Comment # 2
How can you spot planted trip mines?
Posted by Unclekulikov on February 10th, 2010 at 8:47 pm
Comment # 3
Predator is sweet for lone wolf style of gamers. I love the stealth kills.
Posted by DJ Fob Fresh on February 10th, 2010 at 9:02 pm
Comment # 4
I have played the demo Im not a beginner I hold my own with 19+ kill streaks I have used the predator and have found no use for the Combi Stick it is the exact same weapon as the smart disk the sick was NEVER a spear in any compic book/movie..Me and other’s are now iffy about the game for reasons like these’s
Posted by Brian D. on February 10th, 2010 at 11:06 pm
Comment # 5
Are u sure about it? Because I think I saw a Predator with spear in a film or in a comic………… anyway it is a good weapon for short range combat, when u dont have energy and u need to kill a prey fast it is very useful and of course u remind invisible when u are gonna launch it. I reserved the game yesterday because I think it is great. But please for the rest of the users would be better when a Patch for the demo in PS3 is released because I know a lot of people that dont wanna buy the videogame because they didnt play the demo because of the online-game problems.
Posted by Duwine on February 11th, 2010 at 3:00 am
Comment # 6
Brian D, the stick was shown in Predator 2 and was used twice. Once, hand helf to spear a guy up close in the apartment scene and the second as a thrown weapon on the rooftop scene where it barely misses Danny Glovers head. Pay closer attention. The Smart Disc was originally meant as a thrown weapon and returns to the user as seen in the warehouse scene. It doesn’t track and flies in a straight line. Danny Glover used it hand held to fight the Predator and was a thrown weapon in the first two but it tracked its target. Again, pay closer attention to detail. If these are your only reasons for not wanting to buy the game, because ONE species has two little things you don’t like, then you probably shouldn’t be playing the game. Stick to Modern Warfare 2
Posted by Mercreign on February 11th, 2010 at 5:08 pm
Comment # 7
Idn I just feel its 2 of the same people will stick to the smart disc more they should have thought of different tool’s the predator’s use that they left out I already have the Avp hunters pre-orderd but Im very dissapointed in the choice of weapon’s It need’s more it has the minimum you need in a Avp game look at Modern warfare 2 It has 40+ all I ask is 2 more weapons per race that’s all and maybe spit for alien’s that be cool and finishing moves from above cellings.Thank’s for the reply everyone
Posted by Brian D. on February 11th, 2010 at 7:57 pm
Comment # 8
A game doesn’t need 40 weapons to be successful, it could be good even with 2 weapons, depending on how they work, what setting etc. I haven’t played any of this series’ game personally. But it looks like a brilliant idea to mix in stealth and refreshing that there’s no human vs human.
Posted by Aerowix on February 12th, 2010 at 3:38 pm
Comment # 9
2 new impressive AVP art from my friend
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40842647@N07/4372872617/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40842647@N07/4365992564/in/photostream/
im want to buy this two artwork on a T-Shirt or Bags
Posted by fanta on February 22nd, 2010 at 2:12 am
Comment # 10
Why was crouching not included as a feature for marines? Is there any gameplay or technical reason why this was not included in the game? This is useful so marines don’t shoot each other in the back.
Also, why can’t Predotars jump over fences? They can jump onto branches higher than that but they can jump over fences lower than that?
Posted by Paul on February 22nd, 2010 at 4:28 pm
Comment # 11
(I’m sure there have been a lot of complaints already) The predators heavy attack is unblockable (of course). Unortunately it can also be charged up prior to attacking and in online play it is uncounterable (unless you use a light attack before they attept to charge it up). This totally ruins online gameplay and in fact changes the game from Aliens vs Predator to “If your not a predator, your screwed, too bad.” Also, if you counter an aliens light attack it knocks it down and it is pretty much always dead before it can stand back up. This isn’t true of predators however. Looks like its back to Modern Warfare 2 (at least classes are fairly skilled in it)
Posted by Dissapointed on February 23rd, 2010 at 5:03 pm