Alien: Rogue Incursion is an admirable first attempt at delivering just that, with a compelling story, memorable characters, terrifying Xenomorphs, and a perfectly crafted world that couldn’t be ...
Yep, there are Xenomorphs. The game’s official website details its plot: "When an SOS is received from the far-flung mining planet of LV-354 (aka Purdan), ex-Colonial Marine Zula Hendricks and ...
You get a few moments peace before something dislodges some snow from a roof and there it is, a glistening black xenomorph, visible in the night for a few brief seconds before it skitters off in ...
That offered a back-to-basics Alien experience, pitting you against a single, terrifying xenomorph which stalked you around the game’s lovingly recreated retro-futuristic corridors. However ...
Instead of taking inspiration from Alien: Isolation's less is more approach with the xenomorphs, Rogue Incursion suffocates players with a non-stop barrage of the creatures from the beginning of ...
While Isolation had one Xenomorph randomly hunting the player with unpredictable behavior, Rogue Incursion brings multiple Xenomorphs but not in an unmanageable amount. Rogue Incursion is slow ...
Unlike Alien: Isolation (2014), where you’re basically helpless to stealthily sneak by a singular Xenomorph, Rogue Incursion has armed you with numerous weapons, and as a result, has put a slew ...