![]() ![]() "Alien: Isolation" continues to stand out as a smart and challenging horror game that relies on more than just jump scares to get under the player's skin. While this Let's Play takes a while to get going, the action ramps up after the first chapter and is full of sci-fi terror. Markiplier spent hours facing off against the xenomorph and died more than a few times to the cunning foe. Remember, even if you think you are safe. This could be the scariest night of your life. You hear a knock on the door and you decide to check it out. This dual AI allows the alien to behave believably while also managing the suspense, alternating between scary moments and periods of quiet that only enhance the tension later. You wake up in your room, but you notice that not everything is as it should be. To make the experience as terrifying as possible, Creative Assembly developed a double AI for the xenomorph that keeps track of where it is in relation to the player, as well as what it sees and hears when near the player. Players explore a ruined space station as original protagonist Ellen Ripley's daughter Amanda while the titular alien stalks them at every turn. What truly makes "Isolation" special (and got it ranked as one of the creepiest games of the last decade) is the innovative AI behind its xenomorph. ![]()
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