![]() Two new Alien games are rumored to be in development, including Alien: Isolation 2. And although Alien: Isolation is not an RPG, it has a solid story and strong worldbuilding. There’s an emphasis on stealth and crafting as well, two gameplay elements that will also feature in Starfield. Technology is practical, utilitarian – think NASA, not Starfleet. Like Starfield, the future depicted in Alien: Isolation is less of a shiny utopia and a little more lived-in. The xenomorph is just as terrifying as it is in the films. Creative Assembly put a lot of time into perfecting their AI, and it shows. Rather than another bland shooter, what you get is a game that truly captures the feeling of trying to outsmart a powerful and unknowable foe. This sets the game apart from previous Alien games, including Aliens: Colonial Marines, which was released just a year before Isolation. It draws inspiration more from the first Alien movie than its sequel, Aliens, which was more action-oriented. The game relies heavily on stealth and strategy rather than directly fighting enemies. Playing as Amanda in first-person perspective, you must navigate the space station Sevastopol, avoiding enemies with the aid of tools such as a flashlight and motion tracker. Released in 2014, the game follows Amanda Ripley, the daughter of Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver’s character in the films), as she investigates the disappearance of her mother 15 years after the events of the original Alien movie. If you’re a fan of the Alien film franchise or survival horror games, Creative Assembly’s Alien: Isolation is the perfect choice to fill the time while you wait for Starfield.
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