Explore The History of ‘Alien: Isolation’ in New GVMERS Doc

Horror

While you’re waiting for your copy of Alien: Isolation to finish downloading (you know it’s available for free until April 29th, right?), GVMERS has a treat for you in a look back at the origins of the game.

Tracing the uncertain beginnings with Creative Assembly having to convince Sega to give the developer a chance with the Alien license, to the challenge of creating an effective first-person survival horror experience (since the genre was still predominantly stuck in that third-person mode), this 15-minute documentary is just another reminder of why this game deserves your attention now (if it hadn’t gotten it, already).

Alien: Isolation is out now on Steam and the Epic Games Store (which is the free one at the moment), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch.

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