
Hunt is best played on the larger, erratically lit levels, and playing as a marine can become incredibly tense as you mistake friendly blips on your motion sensor for the enemy and start firing wildly into the night. And you can only score points as a Predator. However, once a Predator is taken down, he and his assailant swap places.

This style of play works best in AvP2 Hunt mode, where a set number of Predators take on a higher ratio of marines. Surely that's the point of playing as one, utilising stealth, thermal imaging and infrared view modes along with an array of long-distance weaponry to take out your opponents.

And while its online game types are highly varied, and for the most part extremely entertaining and tense, it's nothing short of baffling (not to mention off-putting) when somone starts having a go at you for remaining cloaked when playing as a Predator. It's one thing being frightened by a game when playing it singleplayer, and a whole different thing when you're playing online against a bunch of jumped-up selfobsessed gits, intent on insulting you unless you play the game exactly how they demand.
