Alien: Romulus director Fede Alvarez has revealed that the controversial CGI inclusion of the late Ian Holm, who died in 2020 ...
Of all the series most ripe for a virtual reality adaptation, few have greater potential than Alien. I mean, who aside from Ellen Ripley herself wouldn’t want to experience the thrill of being ...
“Since a Xenomorph first burst onto screens (quite literally) in 1979, ‘Alien’ has perfectly evoked humanity’s deepest fears about our place in the universe,” 20th Century Games general ...
When Alien: Romulus arrived last summer, it brought cinema’s greatest sci-fi-horror franchise screaming into new life, chestbursting a new Xenomorph rampage onto the big screen. And for the most ...
There’s nothing quite like your first time. When audiences came to watch Alien in 1979, no one could imagine the level of nightmare Ridley Scott was plunging them into. Sure, audiences might ...
Recent successes in Alien and Predator franchises indicate it's the right time for a crossover. The Predator franchise was revived with 2022's Prey and has two upcoming sequels. The Alien ...
Alien: Rogue Incursion is one of the better survival horror VR games I’ve played, with a superb setting that's let down by monsters that are scary in not quite the right ways. Why you can trust ...
Species II, Dead Space, and The Rig are among the worst sci-fi and horror movies that ripped off Ridley Scott's Alien.
However, we’re talking about Alien: Romulus, which has a sequel in development over at 20th Century Studios. So these are parties that are still working together in the midst of such refreshing ...
It’s hard to believe it has been over a decade since the release of Alien: Isolation. No Alien game since then has matched the intensity of its survival horror focus. Slowly creeping around a ...
Alien enemies are a common theme in games, often portrayed as having bad intentions towards humankind. Halo: Combat Evolved features Master Chief defending humanity against invading Covenant ...
When Alien first hit theaters in 1979, Ash (Ian Holm) caught audiences off-guard when it was revealed that he wasn’t a cold-hearted and joyless human but a calculating and unforgiving android.