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Alien: Isolation

  • Video Game
  • 2014
  • 18
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8.6/10
7.2K
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Alien: Isolation (2014)
Set 15 years after the events of Alien, gamers play as Ripley's daughter and embark on an mission to find her missing mother.
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In this first person survival horror adventure set fifteen years after the events of Alien, le 8ème passager (1979), Ripley's daughter becomes trapped on an alien-infested space station whic... Read allIn this first person survival horror adventure set fifteen years after the events of Alien, le 8ème passager (1979), Ripley's daughter becomes trapped on an alien-infested space station which holds answers to the mystery of her mother's disappearance.In this first person survival horror adventure set fifteen years after the events of Alien, le 8ème passager (1979), Ripley's daughter becomes trapped on an alien-infested space station which holds answers to the mystery of her mother's disappearance.

  • Director
    • Alistair Hope
  • Writers
    • Dan Abnett
    • Dion Lay
    • Will Porter
  • Stars
    • Andrea Deck
    • George Anton
    • Kezia Burrows
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    7.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alistair Hope
    • Writers
      • Dan Abnett
      • Dion Lay
      • Will Porter
    • Stars
      • Andrea Deck
      • George Anton
      • Kezia Burrows
    • 55User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 6 wins & 17 nominations total

    Videos41

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    Alien Isolation: Launch Trailer (Nintendo Switch)
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    Alien Isolation: Launch Trailer (Nintendo Switch)
    Alien Isolation: Launch Trailer (Nintendo Switch)
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    Alien Isolation: Launch Trailer (Nintendo Switch)
    Alien: Isolation: Nintendo Switch Gameplay Reveal Trailer
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    Alien: Isolation: Nintendo Switch Gameplay Reveal Trailer
    Alien: Isolation: Out Now Trailer
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    Alien: Isolation: Out Now Trailer
    Alien: Isolation: Launch: Pre-Order Trailer (Portuguese)
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    Alien: Isolation: Launch: Pre-Order Trailer (Portuguese)
    Alien: Isolation: Lo-fi
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    Alien: Isolation: Lo-fi

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    Andrea Deck
    Andrea Deck
    • Amanda Ripley
    • (voice)
    George Anton
    • Axel
    • (voice)
    Kezia Burrows
    Kezia Burrows
    • Amanda Ripley
    Richie Campbell
    Richie Campbell
    • Ricardo
    • (voice)
    Lachele Carl
    Lachele Carl
    • Lingard
    • (voice)
    Syrus Lowe
    • Ricardo
    Ben Cura
    Ben Cura
    • Ransome
    • (voice)
    Sean Gilder
    Sean Gilder
    • Marlow
    • (voice)
    Melanie Gutteridge
    Melanie Gutteridge
    • Foster
    • (voice)
    William Hope
    William Hope
    • Waits
    • (voice)
    Anthony Howell
    Anthony Howell
    • Samuels
    • (voice)
    Emerald O'Hanrahan
    Emerald O'Hanrahan
    • Taylor
    • (voice)
    Jane Perry
    Jane Perry
    • Verlaine
    • (voice)
    Veronica Cartwright
    Veronica Cartwright
    • Lambert
    • (voice)
    Yaphet Kotto
    Yaphet Kotto
    • Parker
    • (voice)
    Tom Skerritt
    Tom Skerritt
    • Captain Dallas
    • (voice)
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Brett
    • (voice)
    Dave B. Mitchell
    Dave B. Mitchell
    • Ash
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Alistair Hope
    • Writers
      • Dan Abnett
      • Dion Lay
      • Will Porter
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews55

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    10RM851222

    The Ultimate "Alien" Experience

    Greetings from Lithuania.

    If you are a fan of "Alien" / "Aliens" - grab this video game immediately. If you are a fan of "Call of Duty" type shooters, think twice before getting in this world.

    "Alien: Isolation" (2014) is hands down the best Alien theme game ever - period. It's all here - claustrophobic settings, sense of true terror, exploration, crafting, searching, shooting (a bit) and the star itself - Alien. And what a star it is. After you will encounter it in the game, every single minute of the rest of the experience will be true experience - the presents of this creature in the game changes everything - can't remember the last time in VG i have been hiding in looker room for 10 minutes just to safely crawl out of the room. The experience is mesmerizing. The AI of the creature is astonishing - no same patterns, every single time you will get the different encounter with "it" and it's only up to you on how this encounter will end.

    This is the game based on "Alien" theme i've always wanted. Overall, if you like Video Games / survivor horror / "Alien" - do your self a favor and try this game. It's the ultimate "Alien" experience.
    9P97

    Criminally underrated and terrifying

    Just wow... why the hell people overlooked this game when it camed out? i mean yeah it got some problems (some people may not like heavy stealth and backtracking) but dear god this game is terrifying.

    the game is so aggressive with it's gameplay and setup that always leave you at the edge of your seat the entire time and that can be frustrating sometimes but never have i ever felt the game was unfair because anytime you die, and you're going to die a lot it feels like you did a mistake and it's not the game being cruel.

    without any question it's one of the best horror tension field games you'll ever play specially if love the 1979 alien movie or if you are a fan of the franchise in general it's a must play for you, it's easily the best alien experience out there.
    10joel_maths

    This game is something else!

    Unlike most reviewers I have read from, I have neither played Aliens: Colonial Marines nor watched the original Aliens movie, so I do not have any real references to compare to. The only "horror" game I had played before this was Alan Wake - an excellent game in its own right. Alien: Isolation, however, is something else. It is not just a horror game, heck, it is not even just a game, it is an experience that has to be felt to be believed.

    I started off at Medium difficulty, which I bet is the perfect choice for your first playthrough. Judging by the atmosphere and the survival-oriented resources, I quickly understood I had to play an excellent stealth game, which I did - crafting items, conserving ammo, never making a sound. All good until the Alien took me down for the first time - I was creeping through a vent, but with the Alien lurking around, I had made a bit too much noise before entering it. Suddenly, the Alien hopped down behind me with that terrifying metallic thud. It uttered its customary terrifying squeal and dragged me by my feet before I knew it, game over! I had headphones on with the volume turned up and it was 3 in the night, so it was apt that all my composure went for a toss - I was short of breath, my hands were suddenly cold & trembling and I could not resume playing without taking a break. No game has ever done this to me, and I doubt any game ever will. It is so good! The game is challenging, and I'd definitely say it is not meant for everyone. But, it is a masterpiece, there is no doubt about it. I have never played a game with such depth of atmosphere - the excellent graphics (e.g. the most realistic rendering of fire ever, period!) and the unbelievable sound design come together to create one of the best game worlds I have ever experienced. If nothing else, this game sets the precedent for truly immersive worlds in the gaming industry. Combined with the stealth-oriented crafting-based survival gameplay and an intelligent, deadly monster, this game is a blockbuster of sorts.

    The game is not perfect though - the story could be much more taut and the human character models could be more lifelike. But, these factors take away only half a point from what is essentially a 10/10 game, just for the experience it provides.

    I highly recommend this game to not just survival horror fans, but also anyone who wants to have an other-worldly, surreal experience in a game. Play before you die!
    9markhale-22640

    Ripley's believe it or not

    It's risky fare for Sega to pick up such a well-known franchise in an arena it has consistently failed to flourish. H.R.Giger's trademarked xenomorph has generally disappointed upon its plentiful player-immersing platforms, a cross-over plugging plunge that has always fallen short of expectation and in execution. But, the loyal fanbase continues to exist and for those inundated (and re-inundated) by 'Alien' prequel 'Prometheus', finally there's a game that lives up to the legend. For hardcore fans of the face-hugging fiends, 'Alien Isolation' co-exists in harmonious rapture to the first film of the franchise, controlling Ripley's daughter Amanda as she investigates the Nostromo to attain closure. An absolute delight whence interweaving Scott's feature within the game's plot, with a little aid from Fox, the game literally plays like the film - the production team have picked apart every element present within the film in great detail and recreated its brooding atmosphere, lo-fi retrogradation and deliciously dread-inducing soundtrack in making not only the best ever 'Alien' based game - fact - but have created much much more. SEGA have created the 'Alien' experience. For the ardent fan, the game is a must. For the gamer, however, its a necessity.

    Experiential fabrication comes at a cost - and that cost was bucking the trend. With the capabilities of next generation consoles allowing for raging wars of epic proportions to engulf the screen, armies of thousands-strong battling it out have become commonplace for these supreme mega-bit simulations. Action revels in eponymous overture, guns blazing, kill everything in sight to win. Frankly, in todays market, all out warfare sells like hot cakes. 'Alien Isolation' renders this defunct. Or at least highly recommends against it. The aim of the game is to survive - any way that you possibly can, which means being strategic, being tactical, being stealthy, being quiet. It's a virtual game of chess between you and the alien. That's not to say you can't kill anything, it's just not advised - where you'd think offing the antagonist paves the way for linear progression, it's more worthwhile (and more satisfying) to plan out your undetected escape - be it in a locker, cabinet, under a desk or in a vent - it is for the virtues of patience and preparation that you will reap reward. As a minor con, the game is rather unforgiving, continual trial and error (and many a death!) will unquestionably frustrate the player, but the gratification is so much sweeter when you finally progress.

    Graphically sublime, invigoratingly fresh, poignantly tense and foreboding; the wondrous intelligence of the game urges the player onto the edge of the seat and demands concentration. It's difficult, and at times rather repetitive completing an array of missions that require the player to go back and forth to fetch an item, but it's different. It's alien.
    9jayjaymadigan

    Terrifying, immersive, beautiful

    What can be said about Isolation that hasn't already been said by the big video game reviewers? This game is terrifying! And an incredibly faithful entry to the Alien Canon, I won't concentrate too much on story but obviously you are Amanda Ripley, daughter of Ellen, you find yourself on Sevastapol station in search for the Nostromo flight recorder to find out what happened to your mother who has been AWOL for 15 years, that's all I'm giving away.

    What makes Isolation so special isn't its story, it's the un- predictable, radiant gameplay, one of my favourite moments so far was being spotted b a working Joe in an area I wasn't supposed to be in, they all start chasing me, I think I'm safe hiding in a corner until I turn around and find 7 of them staring at me, one grabs me by the neck and throws me into the wall and proceeds to beat the crap out of me, I whack him with my wrench ad run away into a locker, they give up looking for me, why this was so special is it only happened to me, did it happen to anyone else? Maybe, but certainly not in the exact same way, but it felt scripted, like it was supposed to happen, but it was pure chance and everyone who lays will have their own horrific story to tell that others would not have experienced.

    This becomes more frightening when the Xenomorph makes his grand entrance.

    The Alien in this game (There is only one) is un-scripted 95% of the time, it hunts you down like a real beast and is truly a complicated AI, and a true and horrific work of art, whenever you see it your skin will burn you will panic and find the nearest hiding place, don't bother fighting it, it will only become more aggressive, don't bother running away, it can run faster, hide or accept death and rethink your strategy.

    Forget everything about last years Colonial Marines, if you're a fan of RIdley Scotts 1979 Alien, or survival horror in general, this game is essential, you will scream, panic and sweat but every survival will be something you laugh at and cherish in the end and this is easily the best £35 I have spent in a long long time, buy this game now!

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    • Trivia
      Instead of following a predetermined path, the artificial intelligence of the Alien has been programmed to actively hunt the player by sight, sound, and smell. The Alien A.I was programmed with a complex set of behavioral designs that progressively unlock as it encounters the player to create the illusion that the Alien is learning from its encounters with the player and adjusting its hunting strategy appropriately. This includes the ability for the Alien to investigate "secondary sources" of disturbances. For instance, if it notices a locker or air lock is open, the Alien will search for who opened it.
    • Goofs
      Despite the fact the Anesidora crew apparently explore the exact same area of the cargo hold as Kane, there is no sign of the open Egg that should remain from when he was attacked.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Ellen Ripley: Final report of the commercial starship Nostromo. Third officer reporting. The other members of the crew - Kane, Lambert, Parker, Brett, Ash and Captain Dallas are dead. Cargo and ship destroyed. I should reach the frontier in about six weeks. With a little luck, the network will pick me up. This is Ripley, last survivor of the Nostromo, signing off.

    • Connections
      Edited into Alien: Isolation (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      The Passage
      (Music from Alien, le 8ème passager (1979)

      Written by Jerry Goldsmith

      With Additional Arrangements by Christian Henson Joe Henson and Alexis Smith

      Copyright 1979 WARNER-TAMERLANE CORP (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Japan
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Alien Year Zero
    • Production companies
      • Sega of America
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Creative Assembly
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      • 16 : 9

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