
You can use these points to unlock more customization and loadout options. You will still gain experience points, no matter how you perform during a match. In truth, a concentrated salvo of bullets is enough to slay an alien. However, don’t be too complacent just because the predator appears to be practically unstoppable in your first few matches. The end goal of the predator is to annihilate the four members of the Fireteam. You can also slice and dice them with your predator blades. You can fire rockets from your shoulder-mounted launcher or ensnare them with nets. Once you lock on your target, you can use your deadly weapons to get them killed.

You can survey the jungle alone using the heat vision or use the cloaking device to stay out of sight. There is a vast array of alien technology that you can use to hunt. Where the soldiers' play is similar to other first-person shooters like Call of Duty, the alien gameplay is far more dynamic in terms of movement and combat abilities. If you opt to play the predator, you will carefully stalk the prey. Once you complete a mission, you will need to get on the chopper and await exfiltration. Mission difficulty rises extremely steeply from one to the next.As part of the elite soldiers, you will be tasked with carrying out random objectives that typically involve hunting AI-controlled targets, collecting items, and defending control points from waves of guerrillas and rogue ops. The missions before they become absurdly difficult are fun. In short if you do not like reloading your game over and over again, and then eventually just deleting it from your machine, don't bother.The game also had severe stability problems and frequent crashes (steam version) when played for a long period of time. Needing to save only at designated points really killed it for me to. However once one gets into the later missions the tendency to be instantly killed by gunships firi ng missles at you, never missing with their regular bullets (which take anywhere from 10%-25% of your health) and instantly being killed by suicidal army personnel ramming their vehicles into you pretty much take all the fun out of the game. Almost if one were going to make GTA: Banana republic. Skydive, parasail, machine-gun, car-jack, base-jump and bazooka your way through missions as you lead a nation to freedom. With 89 vehicles at your disposal choose from choppers, boats, cars, bikes, mini-subs or jets to explore 1,025 Km² of the tropical island of San Esperito. And if it's a job for the Agency, then it's a job for Rico Rodriguez! There are all sorts of secret deals, arrangements and embarrassments that could be exposed if any official connection became known, what more the power balance between the military, drug barons, police, and oppositional guerrillas is very delicate, maintained only by a very fragile bond of fear and insecurity. Of course, the operation has to be completely covert, no fingerprints, the US totally uninvolved. Nobody knows what San Esperito's military ambitions are but it doesn't matter: regime change is the only option.

Like all dictators, he's dreaming of WMD. Nobody buys El President's lame excuses that he wants to make San Esperito energy self-sufficient within a decade – no, it's clear he's buying this stuff for weapons. San Esperito, an island Nation, has come to the attention of the Defence Department by virtue of its attempts to purchase enriched uranium on the world market.
