Sunday, December 22, 2024

Alien: Isolation is my favourite horror game because it’s taken me an entire decade to finish it

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In this live service era, it’s not that strange to spend years playing a single game, but alongside my various online timesinks there has been one anomaly: a staunchly singleplayer, offline horror game. Alien: Isolation just turned 10, and for this entire time I’ve been trying very hard to muster up the courage to finish it. After a decade of sweating and yelling I finally did it, only a couple of weeks ahead of Sunday’s anniversary. 

Back in 2014 I joked that it was going to take me forever to get to Alien: Isolation’s credits, but I didn’t actually think I’d be chipping away for this long. I also didn’t expect it to so perfectly capture the atmosphere of the first and greatest Alien movie, nor the behaviour and terror-inducing effectiveness of the titular xenomorph. 

(Image credit: Sega)

It was this potent mix of skin-crawling tension and heady dose of nostalgia that delayed the conclusion of my journey through Sevastopol Station, precariously orbiting the gas giant KG-348. Every time I fired it up, hoping to make some meaningful progress, I’d be flung all the way back to my childhood—lying in front of the TV, and then hiding under a blanket, praying Ripley and Jonesy would make it. 

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