Predator: Concrete Jungle

Predator: Concrete Jungle (2005)

by Eurocom Entertainment Software, Sierra Entertainment, Vivendi Universal Games
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Predator: Concrete Jungle reveals never-shown parts of the Predator's history on Earth. In this 3rd-person action adventure, you'll cut between two different eras - 1930 and 2030. When a Mafia family decides to out the existence of Predators, the hunters realize their camouflage will be useless - so they endeavor to hunt the mobsters down and kill them. The game is named after the first volume of the Dark Horse Comics Predator comics series, but does not share the same plot.Show more
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user avatar@Zarynosuser avatar@Zarynos
January 30, 2025
A game that's disappeared into the background but has a cult following, for good reason! This is such a fun solo story experience and I wish it'd be brought back to enjoy! Remake or revival, I'd take either!
Underrated game, the wonky control scheme held it back, but it's a real gem! no other game has made me really feel like a yautja like this game has! and it's technically cyberpunk? awesome.
user avatar@CazaPutas15user avatar@CazaPutas15
February 28, 2025
Playing this game is the best way to understand and enjoy what it means to be Yautja. Most of us wanted a movie like this, but instead we had an amazing PS2 underrated old gem. A Must Play.
I remember playing this back in the day. Such good memories. Still have my copy for the PS2 but my PS2 no longer works :( would be cool to be able to play it again.
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