Alien: Isolation is the quintessential example of the problem because the length and aimlessness of the story actively drags the game down from would-be classic status to diamond in the rough. At around 20 hours, the running time is abnormally long for a survival horror, but what really makes this a problem is two-fold: the inevitable lack of variety and the complete absence of any compelling narrative or characters. The reason the game is so frustrating is that every other aspect is absolutely perfect. As we mentioned recently in our review of Ghostbusters: The Video Game , Alien: Isolation is hands down the most successful attempt to recreate the look and feel of a specific movie as a video game. Whereas things like Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order tend towards generic sci-fi as soon as they start inventing anything new, Alien: Isolation almost feels like deleted and interactive scenes from the original movie. Of particular interest in the Switch version is the inclusion of all the DLC, which adds the likenesses and voiceovers of all the surviving actors except Ian Holm whose soundalike is very good. These are used in a couple of special challenge modes that are very short but recreate scenes from the original movie so exactly that it almost feels like an out of body experience for fans that already know every millimetre of the original film. And it feels that way because this is a superb Switch port, and one of the very best the system has ever seen.


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Search Search. Menu Sections. Where most Alien games took their cues from the gung-ho sequel, Alien: Isolation is solidly focused on the terrifying suspense and vulnerability found in the first movie. Both the visual and audio essence of Alien has been flawlessly captured. The respect to the source material alone makes this worthy of Alien fans. But, this is a game. Fifteen years have passed since the events of Alien and Amanda is fully grown and working as an engineer for the same company as her mother. When the flight recorder from the Nostromo is found, Amanda is invited to join a team and retrieve the record from the Sevastopol space station. When you arrive, something is wrong and an accident separates you from the rest of your party. Cue the prospect of lonely lonely terror.
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They say don't meet your heroes — and usually they're right. Work on a film magazine for a few weeks and you soon discover that the actors you once idolised are often spoiled, petulant monsters who would rather be anywhere else in the world than in stuffy hotel room answering your dumb questions. Due out in October, Alien: Isolation is a terrifying survival horror video game, set 15 years after the events of Ridley Scott's original movie. A remote space station has picked up a distress call from the Nostromo and now contact has been lost with the facility. In an ironic act, Weylan Yutani has sent out Ripley's daughter Amanda to investigate. When she arrives, she discovers something has gotten on board the dark and claustrophobic station. Something … alien. Early previews of the game have been hugely positive — it is a nightmarishly tense adventure; with Ripley playing a long cat-and-mouse game against a cruelly relentless xenomoprh sporting advanced artificial intelligence.