Was Alien: Isolation a success?
Alien: Isolation received generally positive reviews from critics and sold over two million copies by May 2015. The game's retro-futuristic art direction, sound design, and artificial intelligence were highlighted positively, while its characters and unforgiving gameplay received some criticism.
Is Alien: Isolation scary?
A game with a tense and scary atmosphere. Alien isolation is scary, REAL scary. Yet, you aren't always in danger, and I LOVE that about this game.
Will there be an Alien: Isolation 2?
Alien: Isolation was praised by critics and fans, yet seven years later there is no official confirmation that a sequel is in the works. … However, despite the title's success in bringing the iconic xenomorph to life, a sequel to Alien: Isolation is currently only an unconfirmed rumor.
How many hours does Alien: Isolation have?
When focusing on the main objectives, Alien: Isolation is about 18½ Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 32½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.
Does Alien: Isolation use your mic?
Originally posted by Qu'onos Praxis: On consoles, if you use your mic the alien can hear you and find you.
Is Alien: Isolation a AAA game?
Isolation is frustrating, sometimes unfair and genuinely terrifying. It's sort of an anti-AAA game with a AAA budget, a game that's melancholy and beautiful until it's violently upsetting. It's the best game of 2014, hands down, and it's a goddamned crime that it didn't end up on Polygon's official list.
Is Alien: Isolation safe for kids?
Parents need to know that Alien: Isolation isn't for younger players, primarily for the large amounts of violence, blood, and gore but also because of horror elements; players will be hunted by aliens that respond to their every mistake and track them down, with graphically shocking results.
Is Alien: Isolation hard play?
If this is too vague, let me sum it up a little more clearly: Alien: Isolation is hard — very hard. It brought most of the 20 or so journalists at Creative Assembly's Thursday press event in San Francisco to their knees at one point or another.