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Hello I am very big fan of Aliens game and I was just thinking is there Aliens: Colonial Marines demo game. If there is Aliens: Colonial Marines demo game then I would was able to download and play. Although not officially announced but i would like to see a demo at ACM for all platforms. Just to get an idea of ​​things in the game, what do you think are in the demo?

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  1. A demo would be great. I think you'd better release a month before the games launch for maximum impact. Instead of starting too slow with the first level, have a small section somewhere in the middle of the game, so players can test get a good feel for the game. However, if short on time to polish the game and then a show after the release would be better. I'd rather have a less buggy game to play a demo beforehand. As someone has said, most of us in the forums have been sold anyway.

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  2. I agree with this completely. I'd rather have the game in great shape to have a terrible mess error, as there was a demo to work. I brought up the subject, not only for the dream I had, but because of the many items that surround the previous demonstration that big magazines like Game Informer and PSM have been able to witness or play both. I have a lot of friends who are not really in the movie Aliens some think they are a bit boring, but are interested in the game, the more they say they like). I also wanted to see what people wanted from the show. I want a demo to come and see what the game looks like in my new system.

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  3. Well I know what gearbox demos released after the release of the game makes no sense to me. I do not understand what will be the problem if they release a demo / beta 2-3 weeks before the launch so we can see how the game is, especially in the PC demo to see how it will work on my computer, so can decide to get the platform, Xbox 360 or PC.

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  4. I do not think there is any need for a demo. Most people expect the game to buy, regardless of the quality of a demo I bought a PC gaming platform, just because I heard about the release of this game - just like I bought a PC to run AVP: ALIEN VS. PREDATOR: Alien vs. Predator, when first announced.

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  5. Let us take the time, of course, and you need more time to link it on PSN, XBL, and steam or what to use for PC. I would like to see a demo before the game comes out because I just am having a hard time waiting, but I will buy the game anyway. The first test images of the game all I'm doing this game.

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  6. I do not think anyone can deny the power of a good demo. Left 4 Dead is a good example of how a demo (especially an online one) can get the attention of people who were not interested even in the game in the first place. Gearbox would be great if he was planning to show at E3 this or something and he had a very slick demo that could perhaps be released to the masses before the game arrived. But that is only an illusion.

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  7. If I buy a game, any game, i did not try first to see a preview or read a review. Im not wasting my money on something that can be horrible. Sure, games can be tempting videos. But how to drive during the game? Almost all the demos of the games I played that I liked, I bought. Take FEAR 2. I loved the first game and expansion, but the videos of the sequel did not impress me much. I thought it was a purchase that does not. Until now. Saw that I could download through Steam, so I thought "well, what the hell." And ... I like it! Without going into details, but I'm more likely to buy, because the demo.

    As I said I would not mind a demo, so long as no effort for its development cycle with the game. No delays demo and I'm not happy.

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