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The sci-fi survival horror game Alien: Isolation 2 unveiled its first playable demo at Summer Game Fest Play Days. This demo covers the game's prologue, following a survey team—Cole, Blake, and Otto—as they arrive on a remote colony planet and discover a mysterious crashed ship.
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Alien Isolation 2 is a sequel many players have waited a long, long time for. I certainly count myself among them. The original is a classic survival-horror game that I adore. 12 years after that game was first released,
Astronomers who detect a credible signal from aliens after 2026 will be barred from announcing it publicly or sending any kind of reply until it has been painstakingly verified and reviewed through United Nations channels under a newly rewritten global first-contact code.
If and when SETI discovers alien life, a revised Declaration of Principles guarantees once the discovery has been verified, its disclosure will come soon after.
Isolation, the game never faded from the minds or mouths of horror aficionados. With such a tall legacy, I was excited to jump into Alien: Isolation 2 at Summer Game Fest to learn more about how Creative Assembly was planning to follow up on its smash horror hit.
The Xenomorph is obviously the star of the show in 20th Century's Alien franchise, but after playing the prologue of Alien: Isolation 2 at Summer Game Fest, I found myself unexpectedly excited not by its legendary creature,
The series, which debuted new episodes on Netflix this week, has been met with impressive viewing figures, but it likely won't be enough to save the show.
The IAA SETI Committee has updated rules for evaluating and revealing the detection of extraterrestrial intelligence.
UFO whistleblower, David Gursch, reveals shocking details of alien life and slams disclosure files.