While the video game adaptations of the Alien franchise have been hit-and-miss, the good ones have been outstanding. But just like the transition from the first to the second film, the upcoming Alien ...
There’s no doubt about it. We are getting closer to the ultimate Aliens experience. Games such as Aliens vs. Predator had a good whiff of it in Marine campaigns, and while the less appealing whiff of ...
Aliens: Dark Descent is an occasionally wayward but on the whole, inspired movie adaptation, and a suspenseful real-time tactics game. The absolute worst thing in Aliens: Dark Descent isn't an alien, ...
The new game reveals at the Summer Game Fest have kicked off with Aliens: Dark Descent, a top-down tactical shooter in the style of Alien Swarm and The Ascent. You’ll get an overview of the action, ...
A brand-new game in the Alien franchise titled Aliens: Dark Descent has been announced at the Summer Game Fest and it will arrive in 2023. Summer Game Fest: Aliens Dark Descent World Premiere Trailer ...
Aliens: Dark Descent emerges as the newest addition to the renowned Alien franchise in the realm of video games. While the franchise has previously embraced first-person shooter experiences, Dark ...
Aliens: Dark Descent is billed as a real-time action game, carefully skirting the real-time strategy classification. This new classification is not a gimmick. Tindalos Interactive has produced a tense ...
In space, no one can hear you scream. While the Alien franchise has been hit-and-miss when it comes to video games, the good ones have been great. Alien: Isolation is the most recent example of a game ...
Tim is an Australian Senior Editor based in Germany who has been passionate about video games since he first picked up a PlayStation 1 controller to play Crash Bandicoot as a kid. He started out with ...
Where Alien Isolation captured the disquieting horror of an unseen Xenomorph on the hunt in the original movie, Aliens: Dark Descent arguably looks set to play with the team camaraderie and high ...
Through the squelching din we searched every corner of the room with our flashlights. There, wrapped up in webby bio-matter, was a cocooned human survivor. Cutting them free showed no signs of ...