
Are you a fan of survival horror games? If so, you'll be thrilled to hear about the latest update for Alien: Isolation, the gripping game developed by Creative Assembly. Originally released in December 2021, Alien: Isolation has now introduced a 'Try Before You Buy' feature for its Android version, allowing players to dive into the terrifying world of Amanda Ripley without any upfront cost.
Yet To Play The Game? Well, Now You Can For Free!
In Alien: Isolation, you step into the shoes of Amanda Ripley, daughter of the iconic astronaut Ellen Ripley. It's been 15 years since her mother's disappearance, and the discovery of the flight recorder from her doomed ship at Sevastopol Station draws Amanda into a harrowing journey. Expecting closure, Amanda instead encounters a cunning and relentless Xenomorph that relentlessly hunts her. Your mission? Survive. Navigate through the station's ventilation ducts, hide in lockers, and scavenge for resources to craft makeshift weapons and distractions to evade the alien's deadly grasp.
Try Before You Buy Alien: Isolation
The new 'Try Before You Buy' update lets you experience the first two missions of Alien: Isolation for free. This gives you a perfect taste of the survival horror experience. If you find yourself captivated, you can unlock the full game along with all seven DLCs for just $13.49. Curious about the gameplay? Check out the video below to see what awaits you.
If the gameplay intrigues you, head over to the Google Play Store to download Alien: Isolation and try the first two missions before deciding to purchase the full game.
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