Alien: Isolation is one of the best VR games never released. We look back at why the title was so revered by VR enthusiasts and that there’s now finally hope we’ll see an official VR release after all ...
Alien: Isolation is Creative Assembly‘s stab at moving a beloved movie franchise into a compelling interactive experience. Early word on the title was that, unlike the execrable Aliens: Colonial ...
Alien: Isolation is one of the best Alien games ever created, and it might find new life thanks to VR. Alien: Isolation launched back in 2014 on PS4, Xbox One, PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 to great critical ...
Sega is considering official VR experiences, and Alien: Isolation is near the top of that list. "VR has caught the whole company’s attention," Sony European head Jurgen Post told MCV. "We have a lot ...
In space, no one can hear you scream, but they definitely can if you're sat in your living room playing Alien: Isolation and you see a tail slither around the side of your leg. This could be ...
Sega's excellent first-person horror game Alien: Isolation was demoed by developer The Creative Assembly in VR, though the game never actually received any VR support at, or after, launch. The ...
Nearly three years on from the release of high-end, consumer virtual reality headsets, VR still has few killer games. There are plenty of decent experiences on the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, but only a ...
If it wasn't already scary enough, it looks like Alien: Isolation could soon have official VR support. The game has been demoed in VR at some trade shows, partnering with Oculus and throwing you into ...
Alien: Covenant is getting a companion VR experience directed by Ridley Scott. Scott’s RSA Films production company is collaborating with the MPC VR production house, and Fox Innovation Lab to create ...
As if Alien Isolation wasn’t frightening enough already, a new virtual reality mod has been created to make the game compatible with the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset. The new Alien Isolation ...
Although 2014’s Alien: Isolation was a well-written, beautifully stylish exercise in terror, it failed to sell in large enough quantity for publisher Sega to justify a sequel—something for which we ...
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