Shadowman wrote:There's not really a whole lot of difference. Xenomorph's attributes are based on the host.
That said, in the original, the Alien only did so well because it was facing a group of people who weren't prepared to fight it. It only looked more powerful because the heroes were unprepared.
Now, a big horde of Xenomorphs? The Xeno horde in Aliens was up against a group of Marines who knew most of what the Xenomorphs were capable of (Not, for example, that they were smart enough to drop in through air ducts) and four of their group walked away from that.
The Xeno horde in AvP, however, took down a trio of Predators, who all knew exactly what the Xenomorphs were capable of. The horde in AvP was also much smaller, less than a dozen, while in Aliens there was a much larger horde consisting of an entire human colony.
So I would have to say, neither since they're both the exact same thing. However, whoever wins, we all lose.
(No we don't, Xenomorphs aren't that hard to kill if you know what you're doing, and don't get too close)
Ah, but in the Aliens comics, the Xenomorphs ended up taking over the earth, the humans were driven from it. Nothing they did could stop them, they kept multiplying and destroying, but then again, I'm still comparing with the comics and novels aren't I?. I think I may have agree with you, besides, even in the original movies, the Xenos are weaker than they are in the books and comics. So I guess perhaps that the AvP Xeno
does take the cake.
