Released in two weeks, Alien Isolation is a survival horror that evokes Ridley Scott's timeless 70s classic, putting a lone, towering alien on your tail and given you none of the tools to kill it, ...
First impressions of Alien: Isolation suggested parity between the PS4 and Xbox One versions, with both sporting native 1080p visuals while sharing an extensive range of assets and graphical effects.
GameCentral gets to grips with a whole hour’s worth of Sega’s new Alien game, and what may end up as the scariest survival horror ever. We always describe ourselves as committed fans of survival ...
Next up on the round-up block is The Creative Assembly’s Alien: Isolation which is releasing on the 7th of October for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. The title looks to do justice to the iconic ...
'Alien Isolation' is out on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4 and PC from Tuesday October 7. 'Alien Isolation' is a first-person video game inspired by Ridley Scott's 'Alien'. That probably sounds awful, ...
Alien: Isolation ($49.99) is one of the best games of the year, and a far cry from 2013's disastrous Aliens: Colonial Marines. Instead of using James Cameron's Aliens as its foundation, as so many ...
In Alien Isolation, the first-person survival horror game from Creative Assembly, you end up carrying a revolver - at one point you can even pick up a flamethrower - and as you're exploring the giant, ...
Creative Assembly set out to capture the true horror of Ridley Scott's Alien movie. The developer's E3 demo suggests it has succeeded It is so close you can hear its breath. You are huddled under a ...
Sega finally unveil their new game based on the original Alien movie and what is set to be the most graphically advanced horror game ever. If you’re trying to make a scary video game and the journos ...
Discover the true meaning of fear in Alien: Isolation, a survival horror set in an atmosphere of constant dread and mortal danger. Fifteen years after the events of Alien™, Ellen Ripley's daughter, ...
The alien is not the only threat on board the station. That one sentence, flashing up as a loading screen hint, perfectly sums up the philosophy of Alien: Isolation. You might have one of sci-fi’s ...
One of the reasons Ridley Scott’s Alien was so terrifying is the reluctance to, in Scott’s words, “show you too much of the monster”. That slow burn, the fear of the unknown, glimpses of something ...