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    Alien: Isolation

    Game » consists of 22 releases. Released Oct 07, 2014

    A survival horror game set fifteen years after the original Alien film. It stars Amanda Ripley, the daughter of the film's protagonist, Ellen Ripley.

    jigjag's Alien: Isolation (PlayStation 4) review

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    Alien Isolation: the game that will kill you (spoilers)

    Alien isolation brings back the fear that the 2nd and 3rd movies took away by making the alien an actual threat to the space station known as Sevastopol, and when I said the game that will kill you I didn't mean just in-game I meant that it will sometimes make you scream and cry until you are dead, well that's if you're playing nightmare mode if not then it will be a slightly different story as the gameplay really depends on the difficulty. The area in which the game is taking place (Sevastopol) has many similar designs to that of the original shop from the first movie, in fact the entire reason that you're there is because of that ship. The game is all about Ellen Ripley's daughter, Amanda Ripley who is searching for her mother after when she went missing in her childhood, Sevastopol supposedly found the ship of Amanda's mother so she goes with weyland yutani members Samuels (a robot) and Taylor to retrieve the flight recorder and that's when things go wrong. Overall I would give alien isolation a good 4 out of 5 because it is a fun time that brings back the memories of the first movie

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      With the fearsome intelligence of its xenomorph and smart, stealth driven mechanics, Isolation is a harrowing triumph 0

      HR Giger’s alien has often been dealt a disservice by videogames. Described as the “perfect organism” in Ridley Scott’s original movie, the videogame xenomorph has been anything but. This intelligent and merciless killer is regularly depicted as idiotic cannon fodder to be handily dispatched by a burst of plasma rifle fire, with videogames adopting the gun-toting marine approach of James Cameron’s Aliens over Scott’s cat-and-mouse struggle against a singular, ...

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