Sega and The Creative Assembly’s upcoming first-person survival horror stealth game, Alien: Isolation launches next week and today, the review embargo has been lifted.
The game is set in 2137, 15 years after the events of Alien and 42 years prior to Aliens.
It follows Amanda, who is investigating the disappearance of her mother Ellen Ripley. Amanda was transferred to the space station Sevastopol to find the flight recorder of Nostromo. However, an Alien has already infested the station.
As always we’ve rounded up (Spoiler free) reviews:
Joystiq – 4/5
Games Radar – 4.5/5
Digital Spy – 4.5/5
The Escapist – 4.5/5
The Guardian – 5/5
IGN – 5.9/10
Gamespot – 6/10
Polygon – 6.5/10
Metro – 7/10
GamerZone – 7/10
The Games Cabin – 7.4/10
Game Informer – 7.75/10
EGM – 8/10
CVG – 8/10
Eurogamer – 8/10
Shacknews – 8/10
Destructoid – 8.5/10
OXM – 9/10
PlayUK – 9/10
GamesTM – 9/10
NowGamer – 9/10
Xbox Achievements – 9/10
GodIsAGeek – 9/10
Total Xbox – 9/10
Videogamer – 9/10
TheSixthAxis – 9/10
GameFront – 9.2/10
GamesBeat – 83/100
Play Magazine – 90/100
Game Front – 92/100
PC Gamer – 93/100
Alien: Isolation is due for release on October 7, 2014 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.
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