Compara los precios de Alien: Isolation Steam key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Creative Assembly. Publicado por SEGA. Lanzado el 6/10/2014. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action. Puntuación Metacritic: 81/100.

If slow-burn dread and a genuinely unpredictable AI predator sound like a good time, this is one of the sharpest survival horror games PC has to offer. If patience isn't your thing, book a different flight.

I've clocked enough horror games to know when one is doing something mechanically rare, and the xenomorph in Alien: Isolation is doing exactly that. Creative Assembly built a creature that doesn't patrol on a script. It listens, investigates, and adapts, which means crouching behind a locker with a motion tracker watching that blip inch closer hits differently than almost any other hide-and-seek horror on the market. You are not the hero here. You are the prey, and the game commits to that framing without blinking. Set aboard the Sevastopol station, the experience is a tight love letter to Ridley Scott's 1979 film rather than the action-heavy sequel. The lo-fi retro-futurist art direction, the chunky CRT monitors, the flickering amber lighting, all of it is painstakingly constructed to feel like a world pulled directly off the original film's production design. Visually and aurally it remains stunning, even years after release. Sound design is where the game really earns its keep: distant clangs, ventilation drone, and that unmistakable synthesizer score do more heavy lifting than most jump-scare libraries. The toolkit you build as Amanda Ripley is lean but purposeful. A revolver exists but firing it is mostly a death wish since the alien treats gunshots as a dinner bell. A flamethrower eventually joins the party and it's the closest the game gets to giving you teeth, buying precious seconds to complete an objective before fuel anxiety kicks in. Noisemakers, EMP devices, and medkits can all be crafted from scavenged components, adding light resource management without overwhelming the stealth loop. A rewire system lets you toggle environmental systems like vents and door locks, though its potential is never quite fully realized. There are also human survivors and working androids to contend with, and handling them with a stun baton is one of the game's clunkier corners. Here is where honesty matters. The campaign runs long, probably longer than it needs to. The back third loses momentum, cycling through areas that start to blur together and building toward multiple false endings that drain tension rather than concentrate it. The pacing is deliberately glacial, which players who bought in for methodical dread will defend passionately, and players expecting escalating action will find genuinely aggravating. That split is real and worth knowing before you commit. The alien's AI has also attracted debate: some find it fair and terrifying, others find it feels like it always knows where you are. Both readings are grounded. A director-level AI does nudge the creature toward you, which serves atmosphere but can tip into frustration on repeat deaths. For players who are willing to meet the game on its own slow, stomach-knotting terms, there is nothing quite like it in the genre. It is the rare film adaptation that understood what made the source material actually frightening, and it built systems around that feeling instead of bolting on shooting galleries to keep the pace up. Go in expecting a stealth puzzle wrapped in suffocating atmosphere. Do not go in expecting a shooter with horror dressing. Alex, Scout Team

Alien: Isolation Steam key

Alien: Isolation Steam key

6 oct 2014Creative AssemblySEGA
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If slow-burn dread and a genuinely unpredictable AI predator sound like a good time, this is one of the sharpest survival horror games PC has to offer. If patience isn't your thing, book a different flight.

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I've clocked enough horror games to know when one is doing something mechanically rare, and the xenomorph in Alien: Isolation is doing exactly that. Creative Assembly built a creature that doesn't patrol on a script. It listens, investigates, and adapts, which means crouching behind a locker with a motion tracker watching that blip inch closer hits differently than almost any other hide-and-seek horror on the market. You are not the hero here. You are the prey, and the game commits to that framing without blinking. Set aboard the Sevastopol station, the experience is a tight love letter to Ridley Scott's 1979 film rather than the action-heavy sequel. The lo-fi retro-futurist art direction, the chunky CRT monitors, the flickering amber lighting, all of it is painstakingly constructed to feel like a world pulled directly off the original film's production design. Visually and aurally it remains stunning, even years after release. Sound design is where the game really earns its keep: distant clangs, ventilation drone, and that unmistakable synthesizer score do more heavy lifting than most jump-scare libraries. The toolkit you build as Amanda Ripley is lean but purposeful. A revolver exists but firing it is mostly a death wish since the alien treats gunshots as a dinner bell. A flamethrower eventually joins the party and it's the closest the game gets to giving you teeth, buying precious seconds to complete an objective before fuel anxiety kicks in. Noisemakers, EMP devices, and medkits can all be crafted from scavenged components, adding light resource management without overwhelming the stealth loop. A rewire system lets you toggle environmental systems like vents and door locks, though its potential is never quite fully realized. There are also human survivors and working androids to contend with, and handling them with a stun baton is one of the game's clunkier corners. Here is where honesty matters. The campaign runs long, probably longer than it needs to. The back third loses momentum, cycling through areas that start to blur together and building toward multiple false endings that drain tension rather than concentrate it. The pacing is deliberately glacial, which players who bought in for methodical dread will defend passionately, and players expecting escalating action will find genuinely aggravating. That split is real and worth knowing before you commit. The alien's AI has also attracted debate: some find it fair and terrifying, others find it feels like it always knows where you are. Both readings are grounded. A director-level AI does nudge the creature toward you, which serves atmosphere but can tip into frustration on repeat deaths. For players who are willing to meet the game on its own slow, stomach-knotting terms, there is nothing quite like it in the genre. It is the rare film adaptation that understood what made the source material actually frightening, and it built systems around that feeling instead of bolting on shooting galleries to keep the pace up. Go in expecting a stealth puzzle wrapped in suffocating atmosphere. Do not go in expecting a shooter with horror dressing.

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steamSurvival HorrorStealthAtmosphericCraftingSingle Alien ThreatSci-Fi HorrorMotion TrackerAdaptive AIFilm Tie-inAdaptive AI ThreatFirst-Person HorrorRetro-FuturistResource ScavengingSingle Save-Point TensionFilm FaithfulFlamethrower MechanicsSlow-Burn Pacing

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