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Alienators: Evolution Continues

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Game Info
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Digital Eclipse
Genre(s): Side-Scrolling Shooter, Platform
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: November 13, 2001
Summary
Based on the animated television series of the same name (which in turn is based on the 2001 comedy feature film), this action adventure pits the player against a variety of rapidly-evolving enemy creatures. In the role of alien-tracking specialist Ira Kane, the player hunts mutant monsters through 12 levels, meeting up with other series character such as Harry Block and Wayne Green along the way, conquering platform challenges and facing off against ten different boss characters. Battle the powerful Scopes in a final showdown to save the future of the human race.
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What The Critics Said
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Game Informer
Its platforming-by-the-numbers approach is where it both stands and falls. [Feb 2002, p.100]
Nintendo Power
If you like side-scrolling shoot-outs, Alienators is a worthwhile thrill ride. [Dec 2002, p.172]
Nintendophiles
You can tell this is a budget game through and through. There is no battery save, so your looking at a pass code system. Get your pad and paper ready.
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It's good the first time around, but it fizzles after that. More modes, power-ups, and characters would help.
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