Is Alien: Isolation the game Alien fans want, and more importantly, is it the game they deserve? Find out in our reviews round-up below.
Developed by The Creative Assembly, Alien: Isolation hopes to create the tense and unnerving atmosphere found in the original film and the classic games. The game follows Amanda Ripley Ripley, daughter of Ellen Ripley. She’s left in an abandoned space station with only one Xenomorph, which she’ll have to survive, along with other androids and soldiers trying to hunt her.
Alien: Isolation is The Creative Assembly’s first foray into making a first-person-shooter, let alone a survival horror game, was it successful?
- The Guardian – 5/5
- Total Xbox – 9
- Xbox Achievements – 9
- PCGamer – 9.3
- Eurogamer – 8
- Metro – 7
- Gamespot – 6
- GamesTM – 9
- CVG – 8
- Videogamer – 9
- Games Radar – 4.5/5
- IGN – 5.9
- PlayUK – 9
- The Escapist – 4.5/5
- GameFront – 9.2
- GodIsAGeek – 9
- Polygon – 6.5
- Digital Spy – 4.5/5
- Game Informer – 7.75
- Destructoid – 8.5
- ShopTo – No score
- Shack News – 8
- GamerZone – 7
As ever, if we’ve missed a score, leave it below and we’ll add it when we get a minute.
Alien: Isolation is out starting October 7 for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
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