Predator: Hunting Grounds
- April 24, 2020
Outside of some obvious glaring issues, Predator: Hunting Grounds is a fun multiplayer game that is still one of the best uses of a license since the Arkham series.
Hunt or be hunted in this asymmetrical multiplayer* shooter that pits man against Predator. As part of a Fireteam, complete missions before the Predator finds you. Or be the Predator and hunt your prey. •Be the Predator – hunt down the opposing Fireteam, using deadly alien weaponry to stalk your prey. •Get to the chopper – complete challenging missions as part of a four-person Fireteam to escape…
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- gameplay13 mentions
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Critic Reviews
Let the hunt begin --- Predator: Hunting Grounds review
Predator: Hunting Grounds is a 4v1 asymmetrical multiplayer game that pits a fireteam against the deadly Predator. Gameplay is tense and enjoyable on both ends, but if you want to play as the Predator, then queue times are currently much longer. It's best played in bursts of a few hours at most.
75%Predator: Hunting Grounds review - Un-Blooded
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60%Predator: Hunting Grounds Review
Predator: Hunting Grounds wouldn't look too out of place amongst the tacked-on multiplayer modes of the PS3 generation. It offers a handful of hours packed with enjoyment but quickly comes apart at the seams as you realise how lacking in content it really is. While playing as the Predator and a good amount of customisation may be its saving graces, this is an experience you can safely skip.
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