

So we took to Twitter and posed followers a simple question - what do you want to know about the multiplayer mode in Aliens: Colonial Marines? While we know a good bit about the game’s tense single-player campaign, details about its multiplayer component have remained frustratingly elusive.

If you’re really like me, you’ve also been wondering, “what’s it gonna take for some talented studio to create a killer game based on the Alien films?” Luckily, Gearbox Software is building an increasingly compelling case with Aliens: Colonial Marines, an upcoming big-budget PS3 shooter that aims to pick up where James Cameron’s seminal 1986 film Aliens left off. If you’re like me, you’ve been watching the recent Prometheus trailers ( spoilers!) over and over, pausing only to wipe the frothy spittle off your chin.
