

The aliens I had to defeat were faster than me, your weapons are useless, and you don't have an aim point when you shoot. Well, this game annoyed me a lot, and impeded me to enjoy it.

Yes, with Painkiller you get sort of the same dark vibe, but it's more of a shooting gallery game, but both series are just great, overall! Scary, but nothing moreĪlien Trilogy is a first-person shooter game based on the Alien movies, released in 1996 by Acclaim Entertainment. There really isn't any other games' trilogy to share the same beautiful construction, and the dark, scary predatory aliens theme. So, overall, Alien Trilogy is a beautiful trilogy, which, for the movie series fans as well as for the fans of the books, will definitely be a beautiful experience. The sequels, while updated graphically and at times even easier to play, don't feel like the developers struggled to create something extraordinary, but the gameplay still is pretty high marks and pretty well developed. Overall, Alien 1 is the best in terms of construction and level design, probably because it the developers had really a lot to lose if the game wasn't commercially successful. It's overall, a pretty interesting mix of both graphical and gameplay ideas, and, from the first game to the third you can see the graphical update, the builds getting better and more interesting. Alien Trilogy contains all three of the games inspired by the eponymous movie series Alien, and is a must play for those that love first person shooters, as well as the world of the Alien movies, with its dark, twisted build and with its dark construction.
