
Action Alien: Survival
A one-location wave shooter where the whole arena can crumble around you. Honest about what it is; the question is whether that's enough for you.
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About Action Alien: Survival
My first impression of Action Alien: Survival was one of immediately recognizing its pitch-perfect scope. This is a solo developer-scale FPS that plants you at a desert petrol station, strands your car on empty, and then throws alien hordes at you from every direction until either you leave with a full tank or you don't leave at all. It does not pretend to be more than that. Whether that honesty is charming or disqualifying depends entirely on what you brought to the table. The core loop is wave-based: survive a round, collect what the fallen leave behind, repeat. The petrol station itself is fully destructible, which means the geometry that shelters you in round two may be a smoking ruin by round four. That single design choice gives the game more moment-to-moment tension than its budget would otherwise allow. Nine weapons are scattered across the map, running from a revolver and shotgun up through a tommy gun and grenade launcher, and learning which corners still hold ammo boxes or medkits after each wave is the closest thing this game has to resource strategy. The alien roster features multiple species with distinct behaviors. Some rush you, some spit acid, and the variety keeps you from falling into pure autopilot even in the later waves. Where Survival starts to feel thin is in its single map and single mode. There is a day and night toggle that subtly changes the atmosphere, and ten achievements offer modest goals to chase, but the loop exhausts its novelty somewhere around the forty-five minute mark for most players. The Steam community has landed at a split verdict, just above fifty percent positive across a small sample, and that feels about right. The players who connect with it are those who enjoy the meditative quality of a contained challenge, the kind of person who finds one well-designed room more interesting than a hollow open world. Players expecting progression systems, unlockable weapons, or any story scaffolding will bounce off immediately. Technically the game is modest but functional. Gamepad support works, the resolution scales to 4K, and cloud saves mean your achievement progress follows you between machines. It is part of a broader Devdan Games catalogue that shares visual DNA and design philosophy across titles like the original Action Alien and Action Alien: Tropical, so if you end up charmed here, there is a small ecosystem to explore. None of these games are polished in the way a studio production is polished, but there is a hand-built consistency to them that I find quietly endearing. If you are looking for a fifteen-to-thirty minute tension hit, something to run a couple of rounds of before bed, Action Alien: Survival will do that job without complaint. Just do not go in expecting depth it was never designed to carry. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP or Windows 7
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Storage
- 2 GB available space
- Graphics
- DirectX 9 Compatible GPU with 1 GB Video RAM
- Processor
- 2 GHz Dual-Core 64-bit CPU
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Game Info
- Developer
- Devdan Games
- Publisher
- Devdan Games
- Release Date
- Feb 26, 2018


