I’m calling it a birthday present, so it better be good. Aliens: Dark Descent launches on my birthday, June 20th, this year. It’s a top-down, tactical RTS horror-adventure squad-based single-player ...
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It’s Alien Day and Focus Entertainment is celebrating by revealing more about its own Aliens game, Aliens: Dark Descent. This latest trailer may be labeled as a pre-order trailer, but it lays out the ...
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Developer Tindalos Interactive takes the Aliens franchise and puts its own spin on it with a real-time action strategy game. As a single-player, squad-based, real-time strategy game based on a popular ...
Aliens: Dark Descent is a fresh and fun take on the series, with great tactical action supplemented with unique concepts like stress management. The writing and characters sadly don't amount to ...
As opposed to other Aliens games shown through a first-person or third-person perspective, this game features a top-down view instead since it’s a strategy game where you’re meant to guide your ...
A deep dive into all the ways you'll have to deal with Xenomorphs in the upcoming Aliens strategy game. Aliens: Dark Descent will launch on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, and PC on June 20, 2023 ...
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As a single-player, squad-based, real-time strategy game based on a popular horror franchise, Aliens: Dark Descent attempts to be a game that is, well, a bit alien. It works similarly to X-COM 2 and ...
Through the squelching din we searched every corner of the room with our flashlights. There, wrapped up in webby bio-matter, was a cocooned human survivor. Cutting them free showed no signs of ...