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Alien: Isolation (USA)

Nintendo Switch
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2019
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✪ Reviewed on April 6, 2023
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The purest tension in survival horror, now portable. The single xenomorph hunts you with a chilling intelligence, and every corridor becomes a survival calculation. Heavy but gripping on Switch, headphones essential.

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Category
Survival 1 player 18+
Description
Fifteen years after the Nostromo tragedy, Amanda Ripley roams a decaying space station stalked by a single, unpredictable xenomorph. Published by Sega, released worldwide in 2019. Vital stealth, management of scarce resources, a creature that learns from your moves, an oppressive mood and constant dread.

Alien: Isolation review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Masterful retro sci-fi: 1970s analogue technology, greenish CRT screens, metal corridors and anxiety-inducing blinking lights. This faithful reconstruction of the first Alien's aesthetic plunges you into a clammy terror where every detail breathes menace.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Technical info
💾25 GB 📅05/12/2019
Published by Sega

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Collector interest

Feral's Switch port of a survival horror that became a benchmark, condensed onto a cartridge you carry anywhere: that portability is the real draw, holding on handheld an experience once tied to bigger hardware. The Western pressing circulates steadily rather than scarcely, its pull sustained by the game's cult standing more than by any dramatic run. A dependable pick for anyone building a coherent horror shelf.

An underrated gem

Praised by survival-horror devotees, this game still slips past many, a victim of a launch caught between console generations and a reputation for off-putting difficulty. Its Switch port, a technical feat, finally puts it in roaming hands. Its masterstroke: a single xenomorph that learns from your behavior, turning every corridor of the station into a deadly chess match. Long and at times grueling, it offers the genre's purest fear to anyone willing to play patient and quiet.

Is Alien: Isolation still worth playing in 2026?

Few horror games sustain such pure tension for so long. Alien Isolation throws Amanda Ripley against a single xenomorph that learns from your moves, where the slightest sound can mean death. The stealth, the scarcity of resources and the decaying station recreate the dread of the first film better than any other adaptation. It is long, sometimes too long, and the creature can frustrate. But the immersion and art direction remain unmatched. On Switch handheld, headphones on, the fear works fully intact today.

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