Aliens vs. Predator Trailer: The Killmove Montage

Remember when Australia's Office of Film and Literature Classification briefly banned Aliens vs. Predator, citing "various types of violence" such as "ripping off human heads" and the like? The la

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Remember when Australia's Office of Film and Literature Classification briefly banned Aliens vs. Predator, citing "various types of violence" such as "ripping off human heads" and the like? The latter half of this trailer shows what they were talking about.

Now unbanned thanks to a formal appeal from publisher SEGA and subsequent ruling from Australia's Classification Review Board, Rebellion's gory tale of first-person extraterrestrial combat hits most of the world in PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 form come February with a premium-priced goodie-packed "Hunter Edition" in tow.

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

From The Chatty
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    January 15, 2010 8:10 AM

    Release day is approaching, so give it your best
    You've got to avoid that trap
    That's when you need to do some some really fast edits
    and do your best to hide that crap.

    We're gonna need a montage.

    A killing move montage.
    Show a lotta things, happening at once,
    Don't let anybody see what's goin' on.
    With every shot show a little more gore,
    to show actual gameplay would take too long.

    That's called a montage.

    Even Bioshock had a montage.
    in any game, if you want to hide
    the crap that you've made
    you need a montage

    A simple little montage.

    Always fade out in a montage.
    If you fade out it seems more professional in a montage.

    Montage...

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