Deathground’s New Trailer Showcases Alien: Isolation Style Action
The dino-horror genre may be coming back from the brink of extinction, but Deathground is standing out from the crowd by taking inspiration from the greats
The dino-horror genre may be coming back from the brink of extinction, but Deathground is standing out from the crowd by taking inspiration from the greats
Feral Interactive is here to drop us into the shoes of Amanda Ripley as she tries to survive the hell that awaits her aboard the Sevastopol space station. Come along as we review Alien: Isolation on the Nintendo Switch.
First-person horror game Alien: Isolation is launching on the Switch this year, Nintendo announced on Tuesday during its E3 2019 Direct.
Alien: Isolation will not get a sequel anytime soon, according to Fox, killing all hopes for a continuation of Amanda Ripley’s story.
Text that reads “Who is Amanda Ripley?” fades in, followed by some screams and growls. Then the tagline “Read. Watch. Play.” appears. What does it all mean? An Alien: Isolation sequel? So much mystery.
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“Please understand, this is our best shot. Someone’s got to re-establish comms.” – Hughes
One of the most requested features from fans, Nightmare Mode ramps up the difficulty to a frightening level.
The demanding Alien franchise fan base sent last year’s ‘Aliens: Colonial Marines’ developers home in tears to wallow at their failure to capture that Alien magic. This year Creative Assembly has made a superb game that should quiet them all. Alien: Isolation is what an Alien game should be.
Also available from today is the Alien: Isolation Season Pass, offering up to a 25% discount on the six months of Survivor Mode add-on packs, the first of which is scheduled to release on October 28.