@@lukeschilperoort9934 yeah, in resurrection it was in captivity and whenever it did something bad a scientist pressed a button to injure it. Once it got out on it understood what the button did. So tricked the scientist and pressed the button,
It's funny because we the audience, having likely seen the movies, logically know that there should be other aliens even though Amanda wouldn't. And yet the first time you find the nest the game just ramps in intensity, just like you said.
Potentially enjoying yourself rather than worrying about things you can't control, or goals that do not lead to contentment but rather more goals and the acquisition of more things you don't need. Stay behind the box for a while.
I was in the same area and hit that save station right as the alien saw me. The next 30 mins was me trying to be fast enough to reach the elevator before the alien got to me. I failed ALOT lol I only had like 2 or 3 seconds to run and hit the button. I ended up getting it right as I was considering restarting from the previous checkpoint.
I love when the alien kills the murderous, sociopathic, gun loving crew. They're the W O R S T ! The crew will chase, and focus on killing you even when the alien is pursuing them. the, WORST!
You mean the crew that is more often than not trying to survive and protect their families as they’ve been abandoned and forgotten by the megacorporation that made Sevastopol? I think the real sociopath is you buddy 😐
@@thermonuclear8335 I usually don't engage with people that appear too obtuse or unimaginative to get my meaning, but here goes. I'll assume you've played this because you're here. I've played this game well over 10 to 15 times at different levels. I've acquired all of the game achievements except going through the entire game without getting killed. One of those achievements includes not killing any crew members. However, each time I play, (Amanda) is attacked and many times murdered without provocation by various station dwellers. In most cases, I take considerable efforts to navigate around most areas without alerting detection of both people and the Alien. However, the designers have masterfully created some locations where the dwellers are so hostile and unrelenting that it requires that you use a distraction like a noisemaker to alert the Alien to arrive and dispatch those station members. So thanks for missing the point, but yeah, I get a certain amount of satisfaction when those a-holes that won't let me pass, and are hellbent on killing me are instead killed by the alien.
Jomo Cheatham Can’t blame people for being on edge when they are stuck in a space station, starving, being stalked by xenomorphs, and isolated from any form of help
@@thermonuclear8335 right, but it is also just a game. They're designed to annoy you so it's ok to feel a bit victorious when they get got by the alien after possibly hours of them killing you without a second thought. Personally i don't feel good about having to do it but i don't think it makes you a sociopath either for feeling relief after an obstacle in a game finally gets cleared.
It's pretty clear. After Halo first trilogy, Alien Isolation is the best game of the last years. The amount of details, the sophisticated background and story, the incredible graphics and so on are turly keystones. There are no other games that can be legitimate called as interactive movies like these ones. Alien and Halo are the only two sci-fi brands that are making the history of this genre in the early XXI century. Why we still don't have a movie about Alien Isolation is for me a huge mystery.
This section is SO MUCH easier when you kill the three humans who are there when you very first arrive and then after the spacewalk, hide behind the boxes/crates until he goes back into the vents. You can practically just sneak your way out of there with no real issue at that point. At least from my personal experience. I'm not saying that it's 100% foolproof or anything.
I remember in my first playthrough I was really scared of the humans and threw a Noise Maker & Pipe Bomb combo at them. xD ... I think that was equally evil as if the Alien would've done it.
Humans on this Station are A-holes! For me, I rather them be killed by the Alien or Androids! The Alien can’t be killed so I love seeing the fear in humans before they get killed! If the Androids kill them that great too!
One of the most amazing things about this game is the Alien AI. Its really well done. The only negative about this is the fact that the game cheats a little bit.
@@PhartingFeeting I know but the fact that the game knows your locations at all times is being used to nudge the Alien toward your direction. And the moment its in your general vicinity the director AI of the Alien takes over. Now i personally would love to see what happens when the first part is taken out of the equation. What if the game never nudges the Alien toward your direction and whether or not you encounter it is left up to random chance. This would create a more realistic experience because sevastopol station is massive. And while there is a hive of Aliens you're only facing a singular Alien within the majority of the game. And this would result in a truly unique experience for every player because either your RNG sucks and you encounter the Alien a lot of your never encounter him at all besides scripted events.
@@thehandlerofcomments That really depends on what you consider boring. I'd highly praise any game that can mimic realistisch situations trough gameplay. And not knowing whether or not you're going to encounter the xenomorph also adds a sense of suspension. The game already has that but that suspension comes more from the realization that you are going to encounter the xenomorph at certain points no matter what you do.
@@CarlosHuiskens However, you need to take into account that... [SPOILERS AHEAD] Actually there's a lot of xenomorphs in the station, not just one, making the fact that you encounter them constantly much more plausible.
Oh absolutely💯! I can’t imagine my life without this game now or since after it came out. I love all my video games but Alien Isolation is my #1 favorite out of them all💚👽
I know there's some deliberate alien-style set design to freak you out in this game. The right-hand poster in the lift at the start looks to me like a stylised facehugger. Anyone else?
When I played that part I kinda missed it. Watching the vid I got the same vibe. The art style of this game is so awesome, even these little cues are great.
If this is the part I think it is it was really well done. Spoilers a head for this that haven't played If I'm not mistaking this is where you had to contend with two aliens at the same time but the were usually far enough away from each other that even with the scanner it seemed like it was just one but close enough that the one seemed really fast and active alien.
people seem to crouch too much in this game thinking it will help. it only works when hiding behind something. stand up straight and run when you are seen whilst giving it some flamethrower to slow it down then hide when you get to a safe spot that the alien won't patrol non stop
Well this is nightmare mode and flamethrower fuel is used super fast and not very abundant. So I saved it all for the nests and I still barely had enough to make it through. There are sections where you can walk ahead of the alien and clear massive parts of levels.
Shane Brady it’s hard the first time through. I did medium then hard then nightmare. You’ll get to know what makes the game tick. Still nightmare wasn’t a cake walk as they limit parts for the tools and you need to save all flamer ammo for late in the game if possible not to mention if burns through fluid faster and the tracker doesn’t really work. But by then you’ll be a pro.
@@shanebrady7647 I'd recommend Hard on your first playthrough. It's relentless at times but teaches you how to cope under pressure.....to some degree haha. The Alien never stops being terrifying you just get better at choosing your moments.
I had already killed those guys when the alien came around. 💀💀💀 PS Whenever I say “Jesus!” now it’s automatically in Ripley’s voice when she causes a loud noise and the alien closes in.
Are we getting alien isolation videos suddenly recommended?
yeah...
Nice
Yep and I am totally ok with this development.
Well I am
I think RUclips try to warns us...
[Xenomorph impatiently presses the button to call the elevator back]
@@grey__geode did you say stand? ZA WARUDOO
It’s established that xenos understand how elevators work right?
@@ezyawn3161 IS THIS A FUCKING JOJO REFERENCE?
LOL what if she barely made it to the elvator and then the alien is on the next stop on the elevator. Awkward...
@@lukeschilperoort9934 yeah, in resurrection it was in captivity and whenever it did something bad a scientist pressed a button to injure it. Once it got out on it understood what the button did. So tricked the scientist and pressed the button,
the minute the game decides "oh btw there are more than one alien" the game becomes so much scarier
It's funny because we the audience, having likely seen the movies, logically know that there should be other aliens even though Amanda wouldn't. And yet the first time you find the nest the game just ramps in intensity, just like you said.
Atleast edit to put spoiler on the comment, there might be people still discovering about the game
@@dank4454 no clue how to do that on RUclips, also anyone watching a video related to the game should expect spoilers
@@dank4454 oh also this point of the game is after finding that out lmao
lol havent played this part yet and noticed a zenomorph get in the vents and another one pop up a few second later and was like "wait a minute"
Fun fact: the spaceship is specially designed for xenomorphs.
Coincidence? I think not!
Yep, the space station definitely is designed for them.
Is this part of the story of this game?
Can't find the lie.
@@michaelal20 No. It is designed for the Xenomorphs, by the GAME developers.
The way that orange light hits the alien amidst all the mist really is a visual feast for the eyes. They made it look so GOOD.
Right? The way the lighting was done felt like an actual horror movie.
Yea graphics in this game were incredible. Hard to believe it is a 2014 game.
Standing in the corner for 5 minutes before I make a move cause the alien is lurking around is exactly how I dealt with stress in this game.
That elevator moment was borderline cinematic!
Except for the fact that Amanda presses the button as she was going late to a job interview and holding the the urges to go to the bathroom
I watched a dude sit behind a box for 3 min. Wtf am I doing
Watching a dude sit behind a box for 3 mins.
Good point.
Potentially enjoying yourself rather than worrying about things you can't control, or goals that do not lead to contentment but rather more goals and the acquisition of more things you don't need.
Stay behind the box for a while.
oh u missed the grand entrance of the xenomorph smashin into the glass
UGH exactly my biggest disappointment from this clip
Where exactly that was suposed to happen?
When does that happen? Iv played through several times and obviously missed it each time!🤦🏻♀️
I would like yo know if there Is a video clip of that scene, I misses that too
Same here. I'd like to see it
“GET IN THE VENT! GET IN THE VENT!” -Markiplier
Is all I can hear, when I watch these videos...
I was in the same area and hit that save station right as the alien saw me. The next 30 mins was me trying to be fast enough to reach the elevator before the alien got to me. I failed ALOT lol I only had like 2 or 3 seconds to run and hit the button. I ended up getting it right as I was considering restarting from the previous checkpoint.
I love when the alien kills the murderous, sociopathic, gun loving crew.
They're the W O R S T !
The crew will chase, and focus on killing you even when the alien is pursuing them. the, WORST!
You mean the crew that is more often than not trying to survive and protect their families as they’ve been abandoned and forgotten by the megacorporation that made Sevastopol?
I think the real sociopath is you buddy 😐
@@thermonuclear8335 I usually don't engage with people that appear too obtuse or unimaginative to get my meaning, but here goes. I'll assume you've played this because you're here. I've played this game well over 10 to 15 times at different levels. I've acquired all of the game achievements except going through the entire game without getting killed. One of those achievements includes not killing any crew members. However, each time I play, (Amanda) is attacked and many times murdered without provocation by various station dwellers. In most cases, I take considerable efforts to navigate around most areas without alerting detection of both people and the Alien. However, the designers have masterfully created some locations where the dwellers are so hostile and unrelenting that it requires that you use a distraction like a noisemaker to alert the Alien to arrive and dispatch those station members. So thanks for missing the point, but yeah, I get a certain amount of satisfaction when those a-holes that won't let me pass, and are hellbent on killing me are instead killed by the alien.
Jomo Cheatham Can’t blame people for being on edge when they are stuck in a space station, starving, being stalked by xenomorphs, and isolated from any form of help
@@thermonuclear8335 right, but it is also just a game. They're designed to annoy you so it's ok to feel a bit victorious when they get got by the alien after possibly hours of them killing you without a second thought. Personally i don't feel good about having to do it but i don't think it makes you a sociopath either for feeling relief after an obstacle in a game finally gets cleared.
@@thermonuclear8335 you can blame them but you can still hold them accountable for their actions.
I had some bad constipation the first time I played this game. The constant state of terror i was in loosened me right up.
I hope you “got there” in time.
It's pretty clear. After Halo first trilogy, Alien Isolation is the best game of the last years. The amount of details, the sophisticated background and story, the incredible graphics and so on are turly keystones. There are no other games that can be legitimate called as interactive movies like these ones. Alien and Halo are the only two sci-fi brands that are making the history of this genre in the early XXI century.
Why we still don't have a movie about Alien Isolation is for me a huge mystery.
1:53 that alien made that dude straight up make sound that perfectly match ahegeo.
This section is SO MUCH easier when you kill the three humans who are there when you very first arrive and then after the spacewalk, hide behind the boxes/crates until he goes back into the vents. You can practically just sneak your way out of there with no real issue at that point. At least from my personal experience. I'm not saying that it's 100% foolproof or anything.
It's more fun letting the alien kill the people 😂
I remember in my first playthrough I was really scared of the humans and threw a Noise Maker & Pipe Bomb combo at them. xD ... I think that was equally evil as if the Alien would've done it.
@@laurabateman4613 i dunno, hitting three humans at the same time with a molotov is really satisfying lol
Humans on this Station are A-holes! For me, I rather them be killed by the Alien or Androids! The Alien can’t be killed so I love seeing the fear in humans before they get killed! If the Androids kill them that great too!
Lol I thought the humans were friendly and ran up to them.
Ah, the youtube algorithm telling me it's time for another Alien Isolation Run
One of the most amazing things about this game is the Alien AI. Its really well done. The only negative about this is the fact that the game cheats a little bit.
@@PhartingFeeting I know but the fact that the game knows your locations at all times is being used to nudge the Alien toward your direction. And the moment its in your general vicinity the director AI of the Alien takes over.
Now i personally would love to see what happens when the first part is taken out of the equation. What if the game never nudges the Alien toward your direction and whether or not you encounter it is left up to random chance.
This would create a more realistic experience because sevastopol station is massive. And while there is a hive of Aliens you're only facing a singular Alien within the majority of the game. And this would result in a truly unique experience for every player because either your RNG sucks and you encounter the Alien a lot of your never encounter him at all besides scripted events.
Carlos Huiskens that would be cool in theory, but it would make for a potentially boring game
@@thehandlerofcomments That really depends on what you consider boring. I'd highly praise any game that can mimic realistisch situations trough gameplay. And not knowing whether or not you're going to encounter the xenomorph also adds a sense of suspension.
The game already has that but that suspension comes more from the realization that you are going to encounter the xenomorph at certain points no matter what you do.
@@CarlosHuiskens that sounds very boring if I could go the whole game never encountering the xenomorph outside scripted events.
@@CarlosHuiskens However, you need to take into account that...
[SPOILERS AHEAD]
Actually there's a lot of xenomorphs in the station, not just one, making the fact that you encounter them constantly much more plausible.
1:25 Wow, i forget how good the lighting effects are in this game, sound design too.
Yeah the shadows and smoke are solid and it's crazy how reliant we are on the sound
Hell yeah. That part was cinematic with all the effects and particles
0:51 jesus murphy
gaijinblow Have you played the game?!
@@Jose10614 NOPE I don't want a heart attack.
gaijinblow Understandable! This game isn’t for everyone, Especially of how terrifying this game really is !!
Oh absolutely💯! I can’t imagine my life without this game now or since after it came out. I love all my video games but Alien Isolation is my #1 favorite out of them all💚👽
Yep I woulda crapped myself
this looks like a more realistic gameplay. See the alien, stay hidden for 5 minutes, make 1 step, hear alien, hide for 5 more minutes
I was looking to listen to something different besides ASMRs, then I came across Alien Isolation ambience and sounds.
Good job Google!
This is the most unrelenting, unforgiving, and stress inducing experience in any game, ever.
I know there's some deliberate alien-style set design to freak you out in this game. The right-hand poster in the lift at the start looks to me like a stylised facehugger. Anyone else?
When I played that part I kinda missed it. Watching the vid I got the same vibe. The art style of this game is so awesome, even these little cues are great.
I shouldn’t have watched this at night in my dark room.
Sorry, Xeno, *this* one's full! Or as Daria put it once to Quinn, "The maximum occupancy of this room is one. Please exit through the main door." 😏
I remember downloading this game for free on Ps4 many years ago. Never couldnt play it. Im scared just seeing this videos. Its a love-hate thing.
i would have hid in the underground vent until i starved to death
the only game that makes you stuck at the same place for 10 minutes
I'm watching this shit alone in the dark.
Some people overuse the tracker but it looks like you don’t use it enough.
JC Tutoring it was nightmare mode so it doesn’t work too well other than quest direction indicator and it was my 3rd or fourth time through.
@@ironmonkey5386 Honestly, the tracker is OK on nightmare mode. Not the best, but it still works for me.
@@ironmonkey5386 god imagine the Alien just push the button multiple times to get you 😄
The tracker also sometimes gives more pressure and paralyzes the player.
When an introvert see someone is coming while using elevetor 4:22
it'd be cool if this game was multi-player
Imagine sending one of your friends as a decoy to the alien so the rest of you can make it out safe 😂
It's called Alien: Isolation for a reason there bud.
We need the predator in this game to hunt the Xenomorphs
This whole game is full of close calls lol
those fast steps sounds..... are the sound of dead....
I had a similar experience there. I just wish it would be possible to get a look back at how close it was whenever the door closes!
0:52 When you see a teacher walking up the corridor when you are truant
Adult Diaper Benchmark.
Its not a question of "will she make it to the elevator..." as much as "will it be on me as soon as the elevator door opens when I arrive...".
The alien never growls in the original. It shrieked. Love this game forever.
Play this game for two minutes:
"I hope that's shepherds pie in my knickers"
I love this game better if if there's no more human left, just xenomorphs and crazy androids...the humans make me feel less scared
I was about to go to the toilet... I change my mind
This game would give me anxiety attacks.
It can also be a treatment for it.
Anyone else felt that the ending wasn't satisfying ☹️☹️☹️
Hello from Sweden 🇸🇪
If this is the part I think it is it was really well done.
Spoilers a head for this that haven't played
If I'm not mistaking this is where you had to contend with two aliens at the same time but the were usually far enough away from each other that even with the scanner it seemed like it was just one but close enough that the one seemed really fast and active alien.
1:35 beautiful and horrifying
BRUTALITY!
ALIEN WINS!
I would NEVER be able to play that game
I don't have the nerves to play this game...
I slowed the video down and it is literally right outside the door as it closes 👀
1:46
Who needs hearts anyway?
people seem to crouch too much in this game thinking it will help. it only works when hiding behind something. stand up straight and run when you are seen whilst giving it some flamethrower to slow it down then hide when you get to a safe spot that the alien won't patrol non stop
Well this is nightmare mode and flamethrower fuel is used super fast and not very abundant. So I saved it all for the nests and I still barely had enough to make it through. There are sections where you can walk ahead of the alien and clear massive parts of levels.
what game is one where you have a flamethrower but you can't torch xenos at will!
Alien: Extermination
All that damn Thump Thump thumping got my nerves shot all to hell
Ok I might have peed a bit at 0:54
God the game is good but sometimes the Xenomorphs are animated like shit
What difficulty level is this? Medium or hard? It’s not nightmare surely
Shane Brady Nightmare run absolutely. If you see when I loot the fallen body there’s zero loot.
iRoNmonkey Damn! I’ve just started this game. on medium. Can adjust up if it feels too easy I guess
Shane Brady it’s hard the first time through. I did medium then hard then nightmare. You’ll get to know what makes the game tick. Still nightmare wasn’t a cake walk as they limit parts for the tools and you need to save all flamer ammo for late in the game if possible not to mention if burns through fluid faster and the tracker doesn’t really work. But by then you’ll be a pro.
@@shanebrady7647 I'd recommend Hard on your first playthrough. It's relentless at times but teaches you how to cope under pressure.....to some degree haha. The Alien never stops being terrifying you just get better at choosing your moments.
@@Britishwolf89 Actually the game itself states that the recommended difficulty is Hard :)
I had already killed those guys when the alien came around. 💀💀💀
PS Whenever I say “Jesus!” now it’s automatically in Ripley’s voice when she causes a loud noise and the alien closes in.
That moment are scripted, you can do another time and ll be exact the same thing
Not a close call
He was right behind me when I pressed the button…pretty close
Can’t see shit in this game