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The Alien franchise needs no introduction. It is one of the most beloved science fiction and space terror in the world of cinema and, over the years, it has had great adaptations to the video game industry, with Alien Isolation at the forefront. Now the saga receives a new game that, yes, has a very different approach from the aforementioned title.
We talk about Aliens: Dark Descent, which is committed to terror, how could it be otherwise, but from the perspective of a group of colonial marines who must face the threat of xenomorphs with strategic action gameplay in real time. Today we tell you how the first notes of Aliens: Dark Descent.
This is how the first notes of Aliens: Dark Descent are being
Below you can see the notes of some of the main international media.
- Worth Playing – 94
- Softpedia – 90
- God is a Geek – 90
- Wccftech – 85
- The Games Machine – 85
- But why tho? –85
- GameStar – 82
- Game Spew – 80
- CGMagazine – 80
- TheSixthAxis – 80
- Noisy Pixel – 80
- SpazioGames – 70
- Gamereactor – 70
- GamesRadar+ – 70
- IGN-70
- Eurogamer – 60
- We Got This Covered – 60
- The Gamer – 30
The creators of Alien Isolation and Total War Warhammer, Creative Assembly announces this unexpected news
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At the time of writing this article, Aliens: Dark Descent has a average grade of 74 in Metacritic With 21 reviews considered (in its PC version, the one with the most reviews right now). This is five points more than the one obtained by the previous installment of the franchise, Aliens: Teamfire Tactics, but also five less than the valued Alien Isolation. Some analysts highlight the setting and the surprising story of a game that has come undercover, while others blame it for a gameplay that has not been entirely satisfactory for them. Be that as it may, remember that Aliens: Dark Descent is now available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and other platforms.