Alien Trilogy

released on Feb 01, 1996

Alien Trilogy takes many elements from Alien film series, such as face huggers, chest bursters, dog aliens, adult aliens, and Queen aliens. The video game consists of 30 levels and 3 Queen alien bosses. This video game is single player only and has several weapons to choose from.


Also in series

Aliens: Thanatos Encounter
Aliens: Thanatos Encounter
Alien Resurrection
Alien Resurrection
Aliens Online
Aliens Online
Aliens: A Comic Book Adventure
Aliens: A Comic Book Adventure
Alien3: The Gun
Alien3: The Gun

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For some reason I really wanted this game despite having never seen an Alien movie and it ended badly for me.

It's clunky, full of difficulty spikes due to bad design choices, but I just like it somewhow... Great atmosphere tho!

Gonna save time and go straight out of the gate by saying that this is probably the worst-feeling FPS I've ever played. Not all of it is the game's fault given that it's a pre-dualshock console FPS, but a lot of it comes across as sloppy and amateurish even by the standards of the era.

No feedback/recoil on fall damage (you walk off the side of a ledge, teleport onto the floor and suddenly you're down x health), non-hitscan bullets that travel at about the speed of a brisk jog, diabolical aiming (your bullets travel over the heads of facehuggers and one second later they keel over dead. wat), no enemy infighting despite the fact that there is no reason for the aliens to not go after the Weyland goons, enemies getting mercy invincibility which negates the strength of your rapid-fire weapons... every single element just coalesces perfectly into some of the worst game-feel I've experienced in recent memory.

I fumbled around through twelve levels of flaccid gunplay and dimly-lit joylessly-designed maps, and finally came up against the alien queen! And I very quickly realized that thanks to being a large target with a rather slow 'getting hit' animation, I was able to stunlock her in that animation and won the fight without taking any damage. What an anticlimactic final bo... wait, there's more levels? I pulled up a guide, found out I was only a third of the way through, and closed the game.

I'm somewhat OCD about trying to experience as much of a game as possible (even if I'm not vibing with it) in order to give it a fair shot, but I think I can safely wave the white flag here and be reasonably sure I'm not missing out on much.

I played a lot of Alien games for my “Halloween” special on my YouTube channel (End Credits) so I did this one!

This one was a BIG surprise for me! I really enjoyed this one, more than I thought I would. My biggest problem is that the boss fights suck. The rest of the game, even though it is a very loose and non-canon adaptation of the first 3 films, is fun and very worth it!

Visual interessante e ate bem original pra época, e por incrível que pareça, mesmo sendo no D-PAD, os controles não são tão ruins assim, mas infelizmente é um clone de DOOM, em todos os sentidos, na gameplay, no modelo de gráfico, no formato do mapa de labirinto, e acaba sendo meio repetitivo e enjoativo.