The 1980s saw five Alien games released, with multiple of them being available on the Commodore 64, Atari 2600, and MSX. The first Alien game was released in 1982 for the Atari 2600. The last Aliens ...
Set in the Alien universe, Alien: Rogue Incursion – Part One sees players suit up as rogue Colonial Marine Zula Hendricks on a mission to the planet Purdan (LV-354) in search of a former squadmate.
"That was not some decision made because we're a game about pacifism or we're a non-violent studio" ...
Aliens (1990) is an arcade video game developed and published by Konami. The game is based on the 1986 movie Aliens. In this game, you experience a side-scrolling shooter where you have to fight off a ...
Alien: Isolation is BACK. So, who else has been waiting all these years? Well, the wait is effectively over….okay, not over, but we are at the end of the beginning. On the 10-year anniversary of the ...
A brand new game set in the Alien universe appears to be on the way. There are few sci-fi franchises outside of Star Wars and Star Trek that have quite as much prestige as Alien. It was handcrafted in ...
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GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Even a decade after its release, Alien: Isolation remains a standout ...
The alien observatory door in Subnautica 2 is fairly close to the Alien Ruins biome/marker, which is a key objective once you’re done with the Tadpole Pens. If you’re just free-roaming, then the ...
I am absolutely terrified of horror games. To be clear, I don’t mind horror and have actually acquiesced to the genre quite well. Rather, and not that there is any real shame in it, I simply cannot ...