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===Alien: Isolation=== Remember how we said that the best shooter was Aliens Vs Predator? Well for many fans, Alien Isolation the magnum opus of the alien franchise. The AI was developed by the Creative Assembly, and the plot was written by none other than [[Dan Abnett]] himself. The tl;dr of it is you play as Amanda Ripley, the daughter of Ellen Ripley, and are coming to this small station in the middle of nowhere because you heard there was news about your mother's disappearance. After arriving and nearly dying, you discover that the place is completely screwed and there is an alien infesting this place, so you have to go to work. The appeal of this game is the horror, accuracy of the environments and their faithfulness to the original works, the survival aspect, the oppressive atmosphere, and the AI of the game being Absurdly intelligent to the point where it learned from it's mistakes. But what was even more awesome is that though there are weapons that you can use to kill weaker enemies, like rogue humans and [[Servitor|“working Joes”]], you can never use them to kill the alien, as it is impervious to death and can only be temporarily scared off by the weapons you possess. The sad thing about this game is that it will never get a proper sequel because the White Collars at Sega didn't feel like the sales justified greenlighting a new project. Which while fair when compared to the sales numbers, is sad for all fans of the franchise. Even today, people are finding small subtle things that make the game stand out, like the presence of a Xenomorph outside the station while you hike to the airlock at the beginning of the game, and the roars of a Queen in certain parts of the station can be heard.
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