The game was released to lukewarm reception.
Review aggregator website
Metacritic, which assigns a
normalized rating in the 0–100 range, calculated an average score of 66 out of 100 for the
PlayStation 2 and 64 out of 100 for the
Xbox, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
GameSpot wrote, "
Extinction does a good job of translating
Aliens Versus Predator to an RTS, but it could have benefited from a few more months in development." Brad Shoemaker from
GameSpot praised the game for its diversity of mechanics between the races, stating, "the imaginative way in which the designers have differentiated the humans from the aliens from the predators is ''Extinction's
strongest point". This was echoed by EGM''s Joe Fielder, who stated that the differences made "each race's game worth playing." Several reviewers noted that the control scheme, while limited due to the differences between a gamepad and keyboard/mouse configuration, worked well for the game's mechanics. In a negative review,
Eurogamers Tom Bradwell criticized the game for its AI, visuals, and balance problems. AI issues were pointed out by several reviewers. The short length of the campaign was criticized by several reviewers, many of which said there just wasn't enough content in the game.
IGN Jeremy Dunham described the game as "terribly underwhelming." == References ==