Working under pressure is not the same as dealing with a Xenomorph, an Indestructible Perfect Killing Machine!! Go up against a Xenomorph, live and then we’ll talk!
Jesus I remember I died so many times trying to get in the last vent after unlocking the door jesus anyway amazing mission felt like I was really in the game
Hrag Farra on Hard,without any Flamethrower fuel,Molotov's and Pipe Bobs left...and only you,with a shotgun,stuck in the corner while Alien furiously searching for Ripley to penetrate her face with it's inner jaw...
On the 10th mission I flamed the alien and a neutral android happened to be walking by and he also caught the flame so he became hostile lol. When he caught me the alien dropped down and watched in the background as the android snapped me
@@joshuaamado559 Oh, man, I had the opposite happen to me. I got caught by an android at one point, and I was smashing x to escape its clutches, and that's when the Alien hopped down from the vent behind him. The Alien heard the android trying to snap my neck in half, so it screeched and pushed the android out of the way, as if to say, "Stand aside! You're taking too long! I'll show you how to kill a fleshling!" Lol. Alien killed me instead. Even have pictures of said event.
Whoever composed this one track knew what they were doing, not only is it intense but it also has a few noises that sound similar to the noises of opening doors, the Alien's hiss and it's roar. This was designed to fuck with your head, kudos to whoever did it.
Tbh it's not just the soundtrack, but the whole sound design is TOP NOTCH. Everything in this game is designed to give you a heart attack. A real masterpiece.
>but it also has a few noises that sound similar to the noises of opening doors, the Alien's hiss and it's roar. Post timestamps. Rhetorical request, you're probably half-deaf :)
This music not only sounds extremely horrific and dread-inducing, but also has a note of determination, a tone of "for real this time, we're getting the fuck out of here." it feels like the very last step in a journey
Throughout the entire game Ripley is one of many potential preys available onboard the station so it never feels like she's being specifically targeted. She does run into Xenomorphs countless times but it feels like both are just crossing paths and have to deal with each other (specially considering it's not the same Xenomorph over and over). This moment in the game hits different though, there's barely anyone else left on Sevastopol and this one Xenomorph seems hellbent on capturing Ripley. It just won't go away, won't stay in the vents for longer than 10 secs and won't leave the area. It goes up and down the corridor, checks every room over and over, goes in and out of vents non stop because it's not checking for the presence of humans, it KNOWS there's one around and won't leave 'till it finds her. Maybe it sees Ripley as the lest suitable host who needs to be captured at all costs, or maybe the hive mind theory is true and this one Xenomorph knows this is the prey that set their nest on fire. It's much more tense because this dynamic of cat and mouse starts to feel personal by the end of the game and the music just makes it much more terrifying
Interesting. I had this theory literally yesterday when I started up my old save again in San Cristobal. I think it's my headcanon, now. Even at the very end when Amanda gets on the Torrens again, and everything for a moment sounds all peaceful and safe, the Alien somehow instinctively _knows_ Amanda is going to hop someplace safe as Sevastopol is spiraling towards the gas giant. So it hops ship with her. It might have figured out that that is its only and best chance at finally ripping her throat out. The Alien probably doesn't even want her as a host anymore. How can it, when she blew up the first nest, and their second one is falling out of the sky? The Alien now just wants to gouge her fucking eyes out. When Amanda presses that last button, and the door opens, the Xenomorph just towers over her, seething... infiltrating a safe haven for humans, while its nest burns in hell beneath them... full vengeance mode engaged. Almost as if to say, "You know what? This is not about reproducing our kind anymore. This is between you and me." I'm almost _certain_ the Alien jumped ship because it wanted to settle this properly like a petty bitch.
I feel like the two worst parts were the to chapters involving the medlabs near the beginning and then the one where this was played. I do want to say that the hive was a nightmare too, but only for the shock value of realizing that your motion tracker wasn't worth dick and that you honestly had to trust your ears for everything. Even still, there was a lot of ambient noise.
+Helljumper425 I always thought the med lab chapters were more annoying than scary because of how many times you die on your first play through, although when that alien comes out of the vent for the first time you know things are about to go down...
When this hits you've really stepped into the role of Ripley during the Nostromo self-destruct countdown - you're moving carefully but confidently with the flamethrower to light your path until you accomplish what you need to do. It's a fantastic moment in a fantastic game.
Is that Last survivor dlc. Haven’t played that in awhile, hated that part in a good way. Too stressed that I was gonna literally bump into the alien since I couldn’t see where I was going, so I just had the tracker to know where tf I was going to
@@hunterrobert319 there is actually a "sequel", but it is a mobile game called Alien: Blackout (you have to guide the ship's crew looking at the cameras so you can lead them to where the alien is not)
I can't fucking describe how I felt the first time i heard this. This soundtrack is horrifying. The essence of horror, desperation, panic and dread at the same time. Fuck, i still love this game, after all those years.
I gotta be honest, as stressful as this part was, when I blasted the Alien with the flamethrower and gunned it to the exit with this playing, that was a pretty badass moment in gaming.
Oh boy oh boy. This part was so intense! I couldn't stay calm during this part, I've never felt that kind of tension in a videogame. Alien Isolation is in my Top 5 of games.
Mattia Costantini Probably the best survival horror game I’ve ever played. The environments, the soundtrack, the tension... everything was brilliant. However, I do agree with some others that have said that it went on a bit too long towards the end. The whole segment after you extend the docking clamps (where the xenomorph makes you fall down the vent into the totally wrecked area of the station) needed to be scrapped.
It probably would be in my top 5 if it wasn’t for that garbage ending. Cliffhanger with no part 2. And no, I don’t consider that 40 minute FNAF rip off on mobile as a part 2
That happened to me just the last summer (february here) I spot a spider coming from behind my towel in the bedroom (grandparent's mountain house) and I was going to hit it but it jumped down and I never saw it again!!! There was no way it could scape!
When I first watched Aliens as a kid there was a huge spider that parked its ass on the wall by the TV, I could just make it out from the screen light and it made the film scarier to watch 😂
+Foxtrot369 I felt alien a bit cute while it is inspecting the airlock while it is getting pressurized as I activated it and hid back behind those pipes. Think Alien is confused by the human language 30% 50% 70%. lollllll
Orbital Stabilizer failure. Abandon station. Abandon station. The intense suspense, game play and music to boot. Holy shit... arguably the toughest part of the game.
During this portion of the game, once the music set in I didn't know whether to walk, run or hide. From the long ass hallway, to going back & forth, to restart the generator again & again...constant fear & checking my motion tracker.
I've played this game HUNDREDS of times and this mission still stresses me out like crazy. The epic music, relentless tension, that long unforgiving hallway and the complete unpredictably of the Xeno just makes it totally panic inducing. It's 2018 and the game and soundtrack are still masterpieces. IGN doesn't have a fucking clue what they are talking about. It actually kind of makes me wonder if they even played the game all the way through.
Haha, I thought it was pretty hard my first playthrough on hard. But on Nightmare it was easy you can just spritz the alien with flame fuel and keep walk backwards through the corridor, since its scared of fire it eill be hesistant to rush you. Then when you get to the vent just flame it until it escapes. Rush through the vent turn on the generator then throw a flare at the far left corner of the room. After that you can walk back to the door with ease.
This game never gets old. I'm playing "The Witcher III" right now - I chose the hardest difficulty ... and it's pathetically easy compared to Alien on Hard mode.
That hallway mission man! Ughhhhhh I recently finished it on hard for the trophy. That part too me ages. Playing it again on easy to get the “complete the game without dying” trophy. So looking forward to it lmao
I was like “throw noisemaker, walk slowly down hall to air hockey room, check my back constantly to make sure xeno wasn’t coming up from behind, flamethrower ready to blast it.”
This game was not only an Alien game we wanted and needed, but the true Alien sequel to Alien/Aliens. This is what Alien is about, one of my favorite games of this past generations, will never forget about my first experiences playing this late on Halloween night 2014
When this music started, I decided that enough was enough. I stood up, turned on my flashlight, and held up my motion tracker. And I walked to the checkpoint. Not run, not sneak, walk. And I didn't give to shits if the Alien saw me. I just blasted him with my flamethrower and kept on going.
It’s interesting, because by this point, Amanda and the player should be relatively familiar with the alien and have enough supplies to take it on. But I’m such a bitch with my resources, I hate using them up unless I absolutely have to, flamethrower being the most important since it’s the only consistent weapon that gives you a fighting chance if you come face to face with a xeno.
Lucky for you to have enough supplies all the way up until that point. With me they usually almost completely drain out. But I do play on Nightmare mostly, so that must explain it :D
this is the best part in the game. I played it in hard mode in PC. I restarted generator for the second time in pitch black. on my way back two aliens ambushed me. one in the vent ahead of my way salivating, I can't go there and other following me from behind. then the soundtrack started. XD. hopefully there is a small locker there I hid in it. alien sneaked by me and gone. also one blocking my way salivating also left and I escaped. this mission is heart pounding.
God that part pissed me off so much, because you had to loop around the corridor and there aren't many places to hide if you get caught in the hallway. I remember as soon as the generator died I just thought "oh, you've got to be fucking kidding me, I have to go ALL THE WAY BACK??"
At this point you’re a badass sporting around that flamethrower and owning the whole place, moving with conviction, eyes glued to your motion tracker, tossing flares and flashbangs. It’s a really fitting theme.
I had 25 flamethrower fuel left and couldn’t even hold him off for a few seconds, so I had to craft a Molotov and sprint towards the door after blasting him to get to the next section
Will never understand IGN's noob rating of this absolute MASTERPIECE! It's almost the end of 2019 and I've just played this through to the end for the first time. I can HONESTLY say, that this has to be the most scariest, intense gaming experience of ALL TIME! The music, atmosphere, and complete unpredictability of the Xenomorph just make this an absolute pleasure to play! You suck IGN!
I haven't felt this kind of terror and desperation for survival, since Jurassic Park's "raptors in the kitchen" scene all the way back in the 90's... Creative Assembly knocked it out of the park with that experience. It's hard to recreate.
I recently replayed this game after a few years and wow this particular section was so nerve wrecking! The damn alien wouldn't leave me alone for no less than a few seconds. Even with a full arsenal it just kept coming. Damn good game no matter how many times I've played it!
Once the music built up and the Xenomorph started hissing in the next room I felt stiff as a statue it's like my whole body shut completely down for a minute.
When you need to escape the Nostromo in 5 minutes, but the Alien still prowling around the aisles of the ship, and the sound of alarms makes it hard for you to hear it.
I remember my playthrough on Nightmare, I had no flamethrower fuel, no molotovs left, it was just me and my wits, if the Alien found me, I was so freaking screwed. This music was playing as I went down the longest hallway of my life praying the Alien didn't see me and when I turned I wouldn't see him running at me at speeds that'd give Usain Bolt a jealously complex. I got the end of the mission and to the elevator as the Alien rounded the corner ready to kill me...this game is definitely an experience on Nightmare.
Alien: *Has godlike senses and a body perfectly evolved for hunting and killing* Me: *Hides in a locker* Alien: *Looks right inside* Alien: *Walks away*
At this point in the game - I was done being scared ... the alien jumped down in front of me ... "FUCK OFF!!" [scoooch with the flamethrower] ... so badass!
Bro at this point I had been killed like 10 times I had turned on the generator, but the Alien was always in the next room, so I went “I’ve had enough of this bitch” and created a Molotov, then lured it to me, threw the bottle at its long ass head, and sprinted through the corridor to get to the next save point. All the while this music was playing in the background…
@@User-17429 Great work! :) This game had a lasting impact on me - I've never played ANY game on less than the hardest difficulty since. Because I crave fear and adrenaline.
This song makes you so nervous at this part of the game as you know that you have to be very concentrated because only one wrong move can cause your death. Still one of the best game music i've ever heard.
When you wake up 10 minutes before your shift and you know you’ll already be late, but you hear your parents in the house and they don’t know you haven’t left yet.
there most likely isn't going to be a sequel, cause the team that made this masterpiece is disbanded, they work in different companies now, and the rights to the franchise are with a company which isn't willing to do anything...
This score makes the last portion of the game; which this score represents less like a horrendous escape but more like a frightening final boss. I am telling you man, I WAS terrified and my brother was shaking with fear.
In the beginning of the soundtrack, the alien turns into Usaint Bolt 2.0 making an insane sprint. My blood turned into ice that moment. I finished the game in Nightmare. Yeah, it's like committing suicide but a really amazing experience. One of my favorite horror video games including SOMA 💯 and Outlast 💯.
Great track, it gives you a huge sense of urgency and the feeling that you need to hurry, although this is the part where you have to be most careful and attentive.
you know what I always saved flamethrower for facehugger since the nest. I collected everything and built molotovs and pipe bombs for alien. I used 3 pipe bombs and 4 molotovs in this mission. XD
Was looking for this song! So good! Once it hits 1:42 I get this feeling and it brings back memories of Signs the movie. Hm there must be a part that sounds kinda like this, I think it’s near the end with the bat and the kid. Love that movie.
The Alien had a great character development. His willpower to kill humans was great & it showed how much respect he has for his fellow Aliens. The nest had a great design & the wallpapers the Aliens put on the walls were great. It made me wanna stand idle for 3 minutes & just stare at the design bcz it was a masterpiece. The Aliens showed me the meaning of compassion, friendship, loyalty & most of all, true love
One of the best Games ever..and the Music really freaks you out while you sneaking back to the Generator😱 i played this game so many Times and it still give me the creeps🤣
Alarms everywhere, exploded pipes and flashing lights + an alien to conpensate the crippyness of the place. That level... hard, never forgetable. And when I finished the level, I felt such a releaf like I was living the moment and I was so happy I goat Rippley to safety. Great moment!!!!
1:38 onwards is just so perfect for the feeling of trying to avoid a superior predators detection while adrenaline is pumping and all fight or flight systems are running at 110%
I'll always remember that time in that hallway when this was playing and I had to drunkelney hurl a flaming whiskey bottle at the alien as it raced towards me before it barreled me over and vanished. In any other game that would of been hilarious and awesome but it was scary as hell
To be honest im a huge fan of Alien. Every movie, and this game... Idk i think with only 1 game and the movies that they made was enough to love it and never get bored of it. This game awoke my love for the whole alien world haha
-So how do you work under pressure?
-I completed Alien Isolation
-*HIRED*
“On HARD mode”
Nightmare players Will be hired as skylines Windows cleaners
Working under pressure is not the same as dealing with a Xenomorph, an Indestructible Perfect Killing Machine!! Go up against a Xenomorph, live and then we’ll talk!
"I completed Alien Isolation, no deaths, nightmare mode, first try with no knowledge of the game."
- *You're the new boss of the Industries congrats*
@@FrankTheRandomCommenter thats 99.99.99.99% impossible
The most stressful part of the whole game. When the power fails and you realize you have to go back to the generator...
Yup
I would give up in real life XD
Al Axel fr, id just blast my brains out
Duuude you're on the money. I was like NOOO WHAT. I died like 10-15 times in this section alone
Jesus I remember I died so many times trying to get in the last vent after unlocking the door jesus anyway amazing mission felt like I was really in the game
When you're on the last mission and you noticed there's more than 1 alien in the room.
Imagine 20 of them in the room at the same time... Oh boy!!!
I had a heart attack when I realized that
To be honest I’ve played so much that I would love it if there where 2 wherever I went
I said it should be a bug, for my lucky I had the flamethrower ready
Yeah on nightmare this mission was no joke what so ever
"Restart the generator" one of the greatest moments in gaming history
And the worst death trap
When the alien saw you through the window and started sprinting up the corridor O.O
Oh God, in that moment you know you're fucked and you just wait for your death because you can't escape.
This entire part is probably the scariest and most intense part in any video game I've ever played!
Especially in Nightmare difficulty.. when you're out of AMMO FOR YOUR FLAMETHROWER :O!!!
Hrag Farra on Hard,without any Flamethrower fuel,Molotov's and Pipe Bobs left...and only you,with a shotgun,stuck in the corner while Alien furiously searching for Ripley to penetrate her face with it's inner jaw...
omg you are right, but its a shame that so many people didnt see that
When you hear “you shouldn’t be here” followed by an alien dropping from the vent
On the 10th mission I flamed the alien and a neutral android happened to be walking by and he also caught the flame so he became hostile lol. When he caught me the alien dropped down and watched in the background as the android snapped me
@@joshuaamado559 Oh, man, I had the opposite happen to me. I got caught by an android at one point, and I was smashing x to escape its clutches, and that's when the Alien hopped down from the vent behind him.
The Alien heard the android trying to snap my neck in half, so it screeched and pushed the android out of the way, as if to say, "Stand aside! You're taking too long! I'll show you how to kill a fleshling!" Lol. Alien killed me instead.
Even have pictures of said event.
One time an android attacked me because i used a terminal, and the process of fighting it caught the alien's attention. I died.
Whoever composed this one track knew what they were doing, not only is it intense but it also has a few noises that sound similar to the noises of opening doors, the Alien's hiss and it's roar. This was designed to fuck with your head, kudos to whoever did it.
Tbh it's not just the soundtrack, but the whole sound design is TOP NOTCH. Everything in this game is designed to give you a heart attack. A real masterpiece.
It’s freakish, like the alien
Welcome to making the players feel the same paranoia as the character feels!!
>but it also has a few noises that sound similar to the noises of opening doors, the Alien's hiss and it's roar.
Post timestamps. Rhetorical request, you're probably half-deaf :)
@@Pingevin10:12 Could be mistaken as the Aliens hiss if you were stressing
This music not only sounds extremely horrific and dread-inducing, but also has a note of determination, a tone of "for real this time, we're getting the fuck out of here." it feels like the very last step in a journey
This mission was so fucking intense.
My heart just... stopped when the music started to play, haha.
Mine too😣
LuchoArrival Yep
mine was going like 240BPS
Ya ya, this mission was very intense!
Same and I was tensed up and my heart pounding and listening enhanced and flamethrower ready
Throughout the entire game Ripley is one of many potential preys available onboard the station so it never feels like she's being specifically targeted. She does run into Xenomorphs countless times but it feels like both are just crossing paths and have to deal with each other (specially considering it's not the same Xenomorph over and over). This moment in the game hits different though, there's barely anyone else left on Sevastopol and this one Xenomorph seems hellbent on capturing Ripley. It just won't go away, won't stay in the vents for longer than 10 secs and won't leave the area. It goes up and down the corridor, checks every room over and over, goes in and out of vents non stop because it's not checking for the presence of humans, it KNOWS there's one around and won't leave 'till it finds her. Maybe it sees Ripley as the lest suitable host who needs to be captured at all costs, or maybe the hive mind theory is true and this one Xenomorph knows this is the prey that set their nest on fire. It's much more tense because this dynamic of cat and mouse starts to feel personal by the end of the game and the music just makes it much more terrifying
Canonically I believe only one drone left the hive until ripley trapped it so it did seem to follow her
@@thecarsul no many drones left the hive after the reactor purge
Quando escuto essa música eu penso: eita agora o bicho vai pegar...kkk...
Interesting.
I had this theory literally yesterday when I started up my old save again in San Cristobal.
I think it's my headcanon, now.
Even at the very end when Amanda gets on the Torrens again, and everything for a moment sounds all peaceful and safe, the Alien somehow instinctively _knows_ Amanda is going to hop someplace safe as Sevastopol is spiraling towards the gas giant. So it hops ship with her. It might have figured out that that is its only and best chance at finally ripping her throat out.
The Alien probably doesn't even want her as a host anymore. How can it, when she blew up the first nest, and their second one is falling out of the sky? The Alien now just wants to gouge her fucking eyes out.
When Amanda presses that last button, and the door opens, the Xenomorph just towers over her, seething... infiltrating a safe haven for humans, while its nest burns in hell beneath them... full vengeance mode engaged. Almost as if to say,
"You know what?
This is not about reproducing our kind anymore.
This is between you and me."
I'm almost _certain_ the Alien jumped ship because it wanted to settle this properly like a petty bitch.
@@Whimsy3692 >projecting human emotions onto an Alien
Pea-brain
This mission took years off my life the first time I played it.
Oh, me too! Though the Hospital mission almost gave me a heart attack. =P
+Padawanmage71 this entire game killed me
I feel like the two worst parts were the to chapters involving the medlabs near the beginning and then the one where this was played. I do want to say that the hive was a nightmare too, but only for the shock value of realizing that your motion tracker wasn't worth dick and that you honestly had to trust your ears for everything. Even still, there was a lot of ambient noise.
+Helljumper425 I always thought the med lab chapters were more annoying than scary because of how many times you die on your first play through, although when that alien comes out of the vent for the first time you know things are about to go down...
DUDE. That corridor where the Xeno pops out of the vent. The freaking keypad. That was the number one cause of death on that chapter.
I got PTSD from the keypad in hospital area
When this hits you've really stepped into the role of Ripley during the Nostromo self-destruct countdown - you're moving carefully but confidently with the flamethrower to light your path until you accomplish what you need to do. It's a fantastic moment in a fantastic game.
Is that Last survivor dlc. Haven’t played that in awhile, hated that part in a good way. Too stressed that I was gonna literally bump into the alien since I couldn’t see where I was going, so I just had the tracker to know where tf I was going to
"Flamethrower? WITH fuel?!!"
“🚨Orbital stabilizer failure! Abandon station! Abandon station!🚨”
Hell yeah!
This is not a drill
“🚨Evacuate station! This is not a drill!🚨”
Holy shit yea boy !
“🚨Emergency: Please attend your assigned evacuation point and wait for you synthetic emergency warden!”🚨
This was the last really hard part of the game, and probably the hardest. I'll not forget this shit till the day I die, 10/10
Yup. This and the San Cristobal Medical Facility mission almost made me quit.
@Artemilo
booo!! grow a pair!! (it took me 2 hours on Hard - basically just running and hoping I wouldn't get caught)
This game needs a sequel or prequel...
I much rather a sequel
@@hunterrobert319 there is actually a "sequel", but it is a mobile game called Alien: Blackout (you have to guide the ship's crew looking at the cameras so you can lead them to where the alien is not)
@@HauntFreak13 I fucking love the San Cristobal Medical Facility mission. Retrieve a Trauma Kit.
I can't fucking describe how I felt the first time i heard this. This soundtrack is horrifying. The essence of horror, desperation, panic and dread at the same time.
Fuck, i still love this game, after all those years.
I gotta be honest, as stressful as this part was, when I blasted the Alien with the flamethrower and gunned it to the exit with this playing, that was a pretty badass moment in gaming.
The moment I saw the Alien crawling trough the vent my heart just stopped
Ikr so intense
The Freeman They knew when to put the best music in, this is total relation to the actual alien movies, and holy crap, they knew what to do...
The Freeman (1:39.... Best part)
same!
The Freeman Awwww i would kiss her
Oh boy oh boy.
This part was so intense!
I couldn't stay calm during this part, I've never felt that kind of tension in a videogame.
Alien Isolation is in my Top 5 of games.
Mattia Costantini
Probably the best survival horror game I’ve ever played. The environments, the soundtrack, the tension... everything was brilliant. However, I do agree with some others that have said that it went on a bit too long towards the end. The whole segment after you extend the docking clamps (where the xenomorph makes you fall down the vent into the totally wrecked area of the station) needed to be scrapped.
It probably would be in my top 5 if it wasn’t for that garbage ending. Cliffhanger with no part 2. And no, I don’t consider that 40 minute FNAF rip off on mobile as a part 2
It is and stays my number 1 so far
same its the top horror game in my list
this music plays when you spot a spider, blink then she disappears.
jajajajajaja
Blagden Le Corbeau This music plays when you see a bee, then blink and you feel something on your head with small legs, fur and a pointy bit....
That happened to me just the last summer (february here) I spot a spider coming from behind my towel in the bedroom (grandparent's mountain house) and I was going to hit it but it jumped down and I never saw it again!!! There was no way it could scape!
When I first watched Aliens as a kid there was a huge spider that parked its ass on the wall by the TV, I could just make it out from the screen light and it made the film scarier to watch 😂
One of the three most nerve racking moments in the game!!
Daniel King too right xD
+Jay DC -- What about getting around the *Gemini Lab* after *Waits* detaches it from *Sevastopol*?
+Foxtrot369 That part was so intense!
+Daniel King you wouldn't mind to tell me which tracks these are ^^?
+Foxtrot369 I felt alien a bit cute while it is inspecting the airlock while it is getting pressurized as I activated it and hid back behind those pipes. Think Alien is confused by the human language 30% 50% 70%. lollllll
We dont forget the little things when seeing the big picture.
With Seegson, there's someone behind you. Helping you. Every step of the way.
Why not ask me about Sevastopol's safety protocols?
I'll get to the bottom of this...
youre making me waste company time
To love is to... hm...
Orbital Stabilizer failure. Abandon station. Abandon station.
The intense suspense, game play and music to boot. Holy shit... arguably the toughest part of the game.
The music doesn’t help with the stress of the mission holy shit I am scared rn
If you know, you always read the first sentence in her voice. Lol.
@@Whimsy3692 this is true 😁👍
“Orbital stabilizer failure…” is this story’s parallel to “Emergency - the automated self destruct system is now activated…”
This music really hits me in the face from 1:40 on IT'S SO AMAZING
Ikr?? Like it's hopeful enough and stressful enough to fuck with you.
During this portion of the game, once the music set in I didn't know whether to walk, run or hide. From the long ass hallway, to going back & forth, to restart the generator again & again...constant fear & checking my motion tracker.
I agree I was hoping that I don’t get screwed over by the alien while going down the long ass hallway
They saved this awesome music up until near the end of the game.
That says everything about the love that was put into it.
The music where you know you are in the home stretch. The beginning of the crescendo
I've played this game HUNDREDS of times and this mission still stresses me out like crazy. The epic music, relentless tension, that long unforgiving hallway and the complete unpredictably of the Xeno just makes it totally panic inducing. It's 2018 and the game and soundtrack are still masterpieces. IGN doesn't have a fucking clue what they are talking about. It actually kind of makes me wonder if they even played the game all the way through.
Yeah, this game is so good.
Haha, I thought it was pretty hard my first playthrough on hard. But on Nightmare it was easy you can just spritz the alien with flame fuel and keep walk backwards through the corridor, since its scared of fire it eill be hesistant to rush you. Then when you get to the vent just flame it until it escapes. Rush through the vent turn on the generator then throw a flare at the far left corner of the room. After that you can walk back to the door with ease.
IGN never plays games all the way through, they have to pump out reviews before everyone else does so they can get those clicks.
This game never gets old.
I'm playing "The Witcher III" right now - I chose the hardest difficulty ... and it's pathetically easy compared to Alien on Hard mode.
That hallway mission man! Ughhhhhh I recently finished it on hard for the trophy. That part too me ages. Playing it again on easy to get the “complete the game without dying” trophy. So looking forward to it lmao
maybe this is the best survival horror moment in the history of the videogames
Awesome! When I heared that soundtrack in the game I was just like RUUUN!!
Wat? I was like STAND STILL AND SHUT THE FUCK UP
Yeha I was more like HIDE and just stay in a corner XD
I was like “throw noisemaker, walk slowly down hall to air hockey room, check my back constantly to make sure xeno wasn’t coming up from behind, flamethrower ready to blast it.”
i tought there was starting a boss battle with the aliens lol, this soundtrack it's too much epic man
When you're sneaking through those halls evading the Alien and those violin strings start. Chills man.
This game was not only an Alien game we wanted and needed, but the true Alien sequel to Alien/Aliens. This is what Alien is about, one of my favorite games of this past generations, will never forget about my first experiences playing this late on Halloween night 2014
I love this song, and the first time you see the alien jump over something is so friggin terrifying!
When this music started, I decided that enough was enough. I stood up, turned on my flashlight, and held up my motion tracker. And I walked to the checkpoint. Not run, not sneak, walk. And I didn't give to shits if the Alien saw me. I just blasted him with my flamethrower and kept on going.
i did too
It’s interesting, because by this point, Amanda and the player should be relatively familiar with the alien and have enough supplies to take it on. But I’m such a bitch with my resources, I hate using them up unless I absolutely have to, flamethrower being the most important since it’s the only consistent weapon that gives you a fighting chance if you come face to face with a xeno.
Lucky for you to have enough supplies all the way up until that point. With me they usually almost completely drain out. But I do play on Nightmare mostly, so that must explain it :D
This moment in the game was so terrifying and epic at the same time. Great music.
this is the best part in the game. I played it in hard mode in PC. I restarted generator for the second time in pitch black. on my way back two aliens ambushed me. one in the vent ahead of my way salivating, I can't go there and other following me from behind. then the soundtrack started. XD. hopefully there is a small locker there I hid in it. alien sneaked by me and gone. also one blocking my way salivating also left and I escaped. this mission is heart pounding.
God that part pissed me off so much, because you had to loop around the corridor and there aren't many places to hide if you get caught in the hallway. I remember as soon as the generator died I just thought "oh, you've got to be fucking kidding me, I have to go ALL THE WAY BACK??"
sri ram TWO!??!?!AT THAT PART YOU CAN ENCOUNTER TWO FUCKING ALIENS!?!?!?!?OH YOU'VE GOT TO BE FUCKING KIDDING ME!!!!
and all that shit with no lights at all!!!!
I played on hard mode to but I never hid in any lockers
I felt like I was in a Alien movie, it was a very cinematic scape, I loved it.
At this point you’re a badass sporting around that flamethrower and owning the whole place, moving with conviction, eyes glued to your motion tracker, tossing flares and flashbangs. It’s a really fitting theme.
unless you're playing on Nightmare and this music is just insult to injury. This game really shaved years form my life
I've never used the flares or flashbangs
Until you run out of flamethrower fuel ..
I had 25 flamethrower fuel left and couldn’t even hold him off for a few seconds, so I had to craft a Molotov and sprint towards the door after blasting him to get to the next section
Damn generator!
Lmao++++
Favourite soundtrack of this game💥 finally found it lol
The most EPIC moment in the game and this soundtrack is magnificent as hell ❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank u
A soundtrack succeeding at perfectly expressing tension.
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| 1:40 | | 2:35 |
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Will never understand IGN's noob rating of this absolute MASTERPIECE! It's almost the end of 2019 and I've just played this through to the end for the first time. I can HONESTLY say, that this has to be the most scariest, intense gaming experience of ALL TIME! The music, atmosphere, and complete unpredictability of the Xenomorph just make this an absolute pleasure to play! You suck IGN!
That's why I hate slapping numbers on reviews, Ryan's criticism on the game was on point, but the number he put on made the whole review moot.
Who listens IGN reviews nowadays? Lmao
Even as a kid i knew that ign said bs, i dont understand how they still arent bankrupt
It was played and reviewed by a casual CoD player who doesn't know how to think
It's better to read rational opinions instead of a simple number, honestly.
I haven't felt this kind of terror and desperation for survival, since Jurassic Park's "raptors in the kitchen" scene all the way back in the 90's...
Creative Assembly knocked it out of the park with that experience. It's hard to recreate.
you're gonna get to have your very own velociraptor in the kitchen moment in survival now :D
intense Part of this Game xD i love this music!
I recently replayed this game after a few years and wow this particular section was so nerve wrecking! The damn alien wouldn't leave me alone for no less than a few seconds. Even with a full arsenal it just kept coming. Damn good game no matter how many times I've played it!
Once the music built up and the Xenomorph started hissing in the next room I felt stiff as a statue it's like my whole body shut completely down for a minute.
Same man same
The most stress I've ever felt in my life.
When you need to escape the Nostromo in 5 minutes, but the Alien still prowling around the aisles of the ship, and the sound of alarms makes it hard for you to hear it.
I remember my playthrough on Nightmare, I had no flamethrower fuel, no molotovs left, it was just me and my wits, if the Alien found me, I was so freaking screwed. This music was playing as I went down the longest hallway of my life praying the Alien didn't see me and when I turned I wouldn't see him running at me at speeds that'd give Usain Bolt a jealously complex. I got the end of the mission and to the elevator as the Alien rounded the corner ready to kill me...this game is definitely an experience on Nightmare.
Alien: *Has godlike senses and a body perfectly evolved for hunting and killing*
Me: *Hides in a locker*
Alien: *Looks right inside*
Alien: *Walks away*
Always work in nightmare mode
@@sergiobarcia776 opening door too loudly attracts it back -_- please let me leave this box of death oh powerful creature!
The game is a locker simulator lmao
Yeah except for me I never go in the lockers whenever the alien is around lmao
Unless you're on Nightmare mode..... then he has a ~30% chance of opening that shit anyway
At this point in the game - I was done being scared ... the alien jumped down in front of me ... "FUCK OFF!!" [scoooch with the flamethrower] ... so badass!
Bro at this point I had been killed like 10 times I had turned on the generator, but the Alien was always in the next room, so I went “I’ve had enough of this bitch” and created a Molotov, then lured it to me, threw the bottle at its long ass head, and sprinted through the corridor to get to the next save point. All the while this music was playing in the background…
@@User-17429 Great work! :)
This game had a lasting impact on me - I've never played ANY game on less than the hardest difficulty since. Because I crave fear and adrenaline.
I didn't use save spots just to listen to this...
I sometimes come back here just to listen to the music and get the ego boost from knowing I was able to beat this game. :D
This song makes you so nervous at this part of the game as you know that you have to be very concentrated because only one wrong move can cause your death. Still one of the best game music i've ever heard.
Reminder that Ripley is the *only* survivor of the Sevastopol incident and she wasn’t even on there originally.
When you wake up 10 minutes before your shift and you know you’ll already be late, but you hear your parents in the house and they don’t know you haven’t left yet.
“Please god don’t make me do this again.”
*restart the generator*
“Your joking, right?”
XD same
1:40 this music is what made me adore this segment of the game
I just hope the sequel will be just as good as this masterpiece.
Af
there most likely isn't going to be a sequel, cause the team that made this masterpiece is disbanded, they work in different companies now, and the rights to the franchise are with a company which isn't willing to do anything...
@@MiSt3300 except make mediocre soulless Aliens games
Who else is still waiting till they make a part 2
As far as I know there actually is a sequel in development
Loved this mission. The music made it perfect
This game is amazing
This score makes the last portion of the game; which this score represents less like a horrendous escape but more like a frightening final boss. I am telling you man, I WAS terrified and my brother was shaking with fear.
I just finished playing this game again after 5+ years. Absolutely amazing still. 10/10
so much tension!!! 1 of the best momentw in the game!
Probably the most intense video game music ever composed
In the beginning of the soundtrack, the alien turns into Usaint Bolt 2.0 making an insane sprint. My blood turned into ice that moment.
I finished the game in Nightmare. Yeah, it's like committing suicide but a really amazing experience.
One of my favorite horror video games including SOMA 💯 and Outlast 💯.
Alien Isolation best game 2015
It was 2014 - but it deserves best game of 2015, 2016 and 2017 .. and every other year for that matter
Yea
It came out in 2014.
Damn 2014? How time flies
I got my 100 deaths from the Alien trophie in this part of the game haha
There's two types of people who got to this point: The ones who started panicking, and the ones who loaded their flamethrowers with malicious intent.
my theme when I'm brushing my teeth
1:41 - мой любимый отрывок
The last mission... Take a deep breath, caution, get focus, stay positive... Good luck & bless
Great track, it gives you a huge sense of urgency and the feeling that you need to hurry, although this is the part where you have to be most careful and attentive.
you know what I always saved flamethrower for facehugger since the nest. I collected everything and built molotovs and pipe bombs for alien. I used 3 pipe bombs and 4 molotovs in this mission. XD
also two noisemakers and a flare. I was kinda prepared for something big. and then this mission happened. lol
I always had max off everything xD I never used it because if I became more aggressive so would the alien
at this stage i had 500 fuel for the flame thrower i saved alot the whole game ( hard mode) .. but still terrifying and intense for sure
I ALMOST HAD A HEART ATTACK PLAYING ALIEN ISOLATION THE FIRST TIME I BROUGHT IT
Was looking for this song! So good! Once it hits 1:42 I get this feeling and it brings back memories of Signs the movie. Hm there must be a part that sounds kinda like this, I think it’s near the end with the bat and the kid. Love that movie.
The Alien had a great character development. His willpower to kill humans was great & it showed how much respect he has for his fellow Aliens. The nest had a great design & the wallpapers the Aliens put on the walls were great. It made me wanna stand idle for 3 minutes & just stare at the design bcz it was a masterpiece. The Aliens showed me the meaning of compassion, friendship, loyalty & most of all, true love
This game was the beast in 2016
Shame they don't show us true love...
From this moment on, I'm using the term "Alien wallpaper" to describe their nest-ified corridors.
One of the best Games ever..and the Music really freaks you out while you sneaking back to the Generator😱 i played this game so many Times and it still give me the creeps🤣
Alarms everywhere, exploded pipes and flashing lights + an alien to conpensate the crippyness of the place. That level... hard, never forgetable. And when I finished the level, I felt such a releaf like I was living the moment and I was so happy I goat Rippley to safety. Great moment!!!!
This is what I have as a ringtone on my phone. Gives me cardiac arrest whenever someone's calling
When that violin kicks in. Oof
1:38 onwards is just so perfect for the feeling of trying to avoid a superior predators detection while adrenaline is pumping and all fight or flight systems are running at 110%
I’m still waiting for alien isolation 2
Hell yes!
I really don't see how it would work storywise tbh this is probably a one hit wonder.
Как только я увидел рабочий генератор, я сразу понял, что произойдёт через пятнадцать минут игры.
Almost had a heart attack playing this game, so fuckin good.
the best mission in the game
The hardest thing was the hospital section.....
Spent like an hour on this part with no Molotovs, little flamethrower fuel, it was an absolute nightmare and I loved it
Survive the core nest," yeah nothing harder than that", then this mission...."oh fuck"
One of my favourite alien isolation soundtracks
This game literally gave me nightmares
I'll always remember that time in that hallway when this was playing and I had to drunkelney hurl a flaming whiskey bottle at the alien as it raced towards me before it barreled me over and vanished. In any other game that would of been hilarious and awesome but it was scary as hell
To be honest im a huge fan of Alien. Every movie, and this game... Idk i think with only 1 game and the movies that they made was enough to love it and never get bored of it.
This game awoke my love for the whole alien world haha
I knew that everyone would like the moment with this music)
I love this one!!!!
定期的に聴きたくなる
ugh the manical sounds of the alien crashing down from the vent and stomping around and trying to restart the generator, ugh super anixety
When u have a limits of saves and u used the last save and u xant die or u will go back all the way.