Alien: Isolation™ - The Collection

Alien: Isolation™ - The Collection

By Feral Interactive Ltd

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2015-11-05
  • Current Version: 1.0.1
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 19.46 GB
  • Developer: Feral Interactive Ltd
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.10.3 or later.

Description

How will you survive? Before you buy, expand this description to check the system requirements below. Marooned on a decaying space station, the Sevastopol, you’ll enter a desperate struggle for survival as you are stalked by a terrifying, deadly Alien. As Ellen Ripley’s daughter Amanda, stay alert and out of sight as you search to uncover the secrets of your mother’s fate in this superbly-realised survival horror game set fifteen years after Alien™. Haunted by a few panicked survivors, the Sevastopol is a labyrinthine environment that conceals clues to its own downfall. You’ll crawl through air vents, hack computer systems and deploy the available tech to evade the Alien, whose dynamic behavior evolves after each encounter. Important information regarding Alien: Isolation - The Collection: • If you require assistance, please contact our support team at [email protected] • Supports over 100 different models of gamepad. For a full list check the Feral support site. • Minimum System Requirements: Processor: 2.0GHz Intel, RAM: 4.0GB, Graphics: 1.0GB, Free Space: 35.0GB. • The following graphics cards are not supported: AMD Radeon HD 4xxx series, ATI HD2xxx series, ATI X1xxx series, Intel Iris 6100, Intel HD4000, Intel HD5300, Intel HD5000, Intel HD3000, Intel HD6000, Intel Iris 5100, Intel GMA series, NVIDIA 8xxx series, NVIDIA 3xx series, NVIDIA 9xxx series, NVIDIA 7xxx series, NVIDIA 1xx series. • This game is not currently supported on volumes formatted as Case-sensitive. • You can find out more about the game on the Alien: Isolation - The Collection mini-site at feralinteractive.com/alienisolation Alien: Isolation, Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 TM & © 2014 – 2015 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved. Twentieth Century Fox, Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 and their associated logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Alien: Isolation game software, excluding Twentieth Century Fox elements © SEGA. Originally developed by The Creative Assembly Limited. Developed for and published on the Mac by Feral Interactive Ltd. Creative Assembly and the Creative Assembly logo are either registered trade marks or trade marks of The Creative Assembly Limited. SEGA and the SEGA logo are either registered trade marks or trade marks of SEGA Corporation. All rights reserved. Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Feral and the Feral logo are trademarks of Feral Interactive Ltd. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright, unauthorised copying, adaptation, rental, lending, distribution, extraction, re-sale, renting, broadcast, public performance, or transmissions by any means of this Game or accompanying documentation or part thereof is prohibited except as otherwise permitted by SEGA.

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Reviews

  • I must be doing this wrong

    3
    By Kimmers5441
    I was so excited about this game, but it seems the only thing I'm doing in it is walking around looking for stuff with absolutely nothing happening. Down one corridor, then another, into a room, back to the corridor. And when I try to gather things, I constantly get a message about not being able to collect certain items because something is "exceeded". I had to go so far as to write down all the instructions, but that's not much help. Most everyone else says they love the game, so it's something I'm just not doing right.
  • Amazing game but no 60 FPS

    4
    By No9999999999999
    This is the greatest horror game ever made. Alien isolation was to 2014 what Silent hill 2 was to 2001. It deserves a sequel or a remake. I bought the game on PC, Playstation 4, Xbox series X, Nintendo switch, and now Mac. The soul of the game is still there with all the DLC. So why do I give it 4 stars instead of 5? There’s 2 reasons. I have the most recent Macbook air but it doesn't run at 60 FPS mode like does for Xbox and PC. The second reason is that my purchase doesn’t transfer over to the iPhone and iPad versions. Those versions are another $15 but I paid $40 for the Mac version and it doesn’t rollover to the iPhone and iPad ecosystem. That’s not cool. I want to be clear, I’m speaking as a fan and not a troll. If you think my criticism is unfair then let me know.
  • Be careful...

    1
    By theshibejuan
    This app isn't ported to Apple Silicon. Ran on a 14" Macbook Pro with 32 gigs of ram with 16 graphic cores and ran like flaming garbage. App obviously has not been ported to Apple Silicon, so the app is translated first. Not worth the money until the developer ports it to Apple Silicon, I am getting a refund.
  • Update...

    4
    By Murtaza_Haider
    After recveving a fix from developer the game is running smoothgly!!!!
  • Works great with Big Sur

    5
    By DBE54
    No problems playing game on 2017 iMac with macOS Big Sur.
  • this game was a blast!

    5
    By sam.nun
    i downloaded this game and i had a few weeks of not downloading any apps and to this day i can now download apps again because i used a visa gift card and apple resolved it for me i was having the roughest days not downloading any apps and now i can download apps but at the same time thank you for making this game i loved it and the story was unique and have a wonderful day!
  • Really wanted to like it - but a fatal flaw...

    1
    By TheRoadHog
    Read reviews. Looked good. Got it. Playing on Macbook Pro with trackpad was hard. Player seemed to adhere to the walls a bit and the tracking would not responds without lots of overcorrection. Changed to a mouse - issue was resolved mosty. Now the flaw. You never ever get your game saved without manually saving it - no matter how many missions you complete. It is possible to almost complete the game and lose everything. I read the developer's rationale for this. Seemed ok until i realized that completing a missiong is not an autosave. This blows hard. Lost 1.5 hrs of hard work. Deleting this game now. You've been warned.
  • Best Syfy Horror Game!

    5
    By Jon Hobo
    After purchasing the game on xbox one with all DLC, I just recently found the game on mac, and thought it would never run, but when i loaded the game in full form, everything was smooth and worked perfectly, I did see a review about the noise being loud, you can adjust ingame settings to where all noise is lowered but also high enough to hear eveything, also having a good headset could be part of that issue as well, but not everyone can just buy a good head set but most affordable ones are around $30 that are decent for audio, the point is its a great game and DLC is amazing, worht every penny!!!
  • Brilliant game

    5
    By Ye Olde Farte
    Everything about this game captures the fear, dread, and survival instinct of the original Alien movie. Attention to detail is what makes this game shine. You can’t go in with guns blazing; you have to be more resourceful and smarter than that. Each gaming session left my adrenaline set to 11. For me, this is an example of masterful game design for the FPS genre (with less emphasis on the shooting part). You still get to blow things up, though!
  • Exciting adventure!

    5
    By EEK47
    Thank you, Feral, for bringing such a great adventure to the Mac! I enjoyed the great combination of adventure, stealth, and FPS. Yes, it was hard sometimes, but the save points get more frequent in the later chapters of the story, which made it less frustrating. My audio may be different than others, but the beep of the save stations was not intrusive. Rather, it was a great relief to hear that there was one nearby! There are some surprises, and even some humor. Fortunately, I could laugh out loud without the monster or a synthetic hearing me. Even some failures are (sort of) fun. It has been a long time since I have felt exhilaration like I did when yanked from my hiding place because I wasn’t being quiet enough! I’m using a Macbook Pro 2015, and I did choose to run at less than max graphics resolution in order to keep it very responsive, since quick, precise action is sometimes needed. It still looked great and was fully enjoyable despite some frustrating stretches. It was hours of immersive fun and excitement. I took a chance, paying a fairly high price for it, but it was worth every penny.

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