Predator: Concrete Jungle is a 2005 third-person action game developed by Eurocom and released for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. You play as a disgraced Predator later known as Scarface, sent back to a futuristic mega-city to reclaim stolen Yautja technology and restore his honor. The game takes its name from the Predator: Concrete Jungle Dark Horse comic run, but tells its own original story.
The game mixes open mission hubs with brutal, close-quarters combat and stealth. Scarface can stalk enemies from rooftops, cling to walls, leap across gaps and use his cloaking and vision modes to hunt unseen. Missions reward ruthless play with bonus objectives that unlock new costumes, weapons, and upgrades to health and energy.
Combat leans heavily on iconic Predator gear: wrist blades, spears, plasma casters, smart-discs, mines and bombs, plus a range of ranged and melee options inspired by the films and expanded for the game. Players can trigger vocal mimicry in first-person to lure prey, or unleash a roar in third-person to intimidate foes, then finish them with executions and trophy-taking decapitations.
The story begins in 1930 in New Way City. A Predator assassinates mob boss Bruno Borgia, but is wounded when Bruno’s wife Isabella shoots out one of his eyes, splashing his blood onto her and their infant son Hunter. Exposed to humanity and forced to abandon equipment, the Predator fails to die in a self-destruct attempt and is exiled in disgrace.
A century later, the same Predator—now called Scarface—is given a chance at redemption. Humans have reverse engineered his lost technology, using it to dominate the neon-soaked city of Neonopolis through gangs and corporate forces tied to the Borgia family. Scarface returns to systematically dismantle criminal factions, reclaim Predator tech and erase all trace of Yautja presence.
Over the campaign, Scarface clashes with Hunter Borgia, now mutated into a Predator–human hybrid by years of exposure to Predator blood, and discovers that Isabella has been kept alive as the organic core of the city’s controlling MOTHER AI. The finale sees Scarface destroying both Isabella and Hunter, reclaiming his honor and returning to his clan while Neonopolis falls under new corporate control. The story ties into the wider Alien/Predator universe with references to Weyland-Yutani, MOTHER and even xenomorphs.