This book is really well written
Colby Sargis
This book is really well written. I would give it a 9.4 out of 10!
good book
chris parker
althought the book is well written, there is a slight continuity problem in it dealing with a certain preditor that shows up in another of the AvP book. but other then that small fact. it is a wonderful book for AvP fans. 10 out of 10
Hunters Planet Review
PREDATORv2
The second installation in the Alien vs Predator book series. Involving Machiko Noguchi former colonist turned ultimate hunter. We take a back seat ride as Machiko and her trusty android battle it out with aliens, predators, and humans oh my! Machiko recollects her brief time with the predator hunters giving us a bit of incite in their brutal culture and hunting traditions. Introduced to us are biomechanical aliens controlled by a sadistic business man who strives on turning his very own planet into a hunter‘s paradise. However promising the story sounds so far, the biomechanical aliens controlled by humans of course, turn an already weak story into something seen in a 25 cent comic. The only redeeming quality found in this book is the details given to us about the predator culture. However I tend to disagree with what the author tried to make them appear as overconfident fools. All in all I’d have to say the book, even with all the defects is still worth paying. I believe, I paid 6 dollars for it, well it is worth the price and above all is does keep the reader entertained.
First Glance:
1 out of 5
Second Look:
3 out of 5