Creative Assembly's
Alien: Isolation tells the story of Amanda Ripley, who travels to a remote space station that may hold clues to her mother's fate. Set fifteen years after the tragic events on the ship Nostromo in Ridley Scott's classic
Alien, 2014's
Isolation was not only one of the best-reviewed video games of that year, but also another proof that games (done right) can be even scarier than movies.
As promised on Wednesday, 20th Century Fox has released all seven episodes of the digital series inspired by Creative Assembly's sleeper hit, giving you a unique chance to experience Amanda Ripley's bone-chilling story on board Sevastopol Station without actually playing the acclaimed horror game.
According to the series description, "
20th Century Fox has expanded on Alien: Isolation by taking the cut scenes from the 2014 game and adding in new story beats to bring the tale of Amanda Ripley to life in a whole new way," but before you activate your hype thrusters, you should remember that it's basically a complication of the game's original cut scenes with some additional footage here and there.
Be sure to take a closer look at all seven episodes of this brand new
Alien: Isolation digital series below:
Discover the true meaning of fear in Alien: Isolation, a survival horror set in an atmosphere of constant dread and mortal danger. Fifteen years after the events of Alien, Ellen Ripley’s daughter, Amanda enters a desperate battle for survival, on a mission to unravel the truth behind her mother's disappearance. As Amanda, you will navigate through an increasingly volatile world as you find yourself confronted on all sides by a panicked, desperate population and an unpredictable, ruthless Alien.
Alien: Isolation is available for Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4 NOW!