While one could argue that Alien: Isolation is the greatest game ever based on the Alien franchise, there’s no question that it delivered so hard that we’re still pining for a sequel six years after its release. As such, wouldn’t it be nice if we had a making-of doc of sorts to show just what Sega and Creative Assembly had to do in order to bring us this modern classic?
Leave it to the folks at Noclip, who have done just that. Their new documentary features numerous interviews with the developers behind the game, and explores the changes and initial ideas that Creative Assembly had for the game. Not to mention how the project almost didn’t see the light of day due to Sega’s previous Alien game, Colonial Marines.
Some of the more interesting tidbits from the documentary (don’t worry, there’s plenty) include how Creative Assembly developed its pitch for Isolation in secret after initially being turned down by Sega for an Alien survival horror game, and how Isolation was first intended to be played from a third-person perspective.
Alien Isolation is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
source https://bloody-disgusting.com/video-games/3639184/new-documentary-focuses-making-alien-isolation/
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