- Publisher: Survios
- Release Date: Sep 30, 2025
- Also On: Nintendo Switch 2, PC, Xbox Series X
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Oct 1, 2025For me, Rogue Incursion is everything I’ve been waiting for in an Alien game. It’s a tense, scary, atmospheric game with a strong story. It balances combat with survival horror, and it’s got its own new storyline that’s nestled deep within the Alien universe. I’ve seen the game described as a “cinematic experience,” and I have to agree. All the pieces work perfectly, making it feel like you’re playing through a brand new Alien movie.
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Sep 29, 2025Alien: Rogue Incursion Evolved Edition delivers a fun and engaging experience, balancing action and stealth within the Alien franchise universe, with a well-crafted setting, exploration, and soundtrack that enhance immersion. The VR adaptation to the conventional version was well executed, preserving the essence of the game. However, certain visual glitches take away some of the experience's shine, and the tension and terror don't quite reach the level of Alien: Isolation. Even so, it's a solid title and recommended for fans of the series and the genre.
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Sep 30, 2025Alien: Rogue Incursion – Part One: Evolved Edition is fun while it lasts. Over the course of its 5-7 hour campaign, The Xenomorphs are clearly the stars of the show in this lovingly crafted horror shooter that makes Colonial Marines look like utter garbage. Though I have a feeling it may be better experienced in VR, this new 2D version is still a great way to play one of the best Alien games since Isolation.
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Oct 1, 2025Survios successfully expands the Alien universe with a tense first-person horror experience featuring a strong lead and excellent atmosphere, though repetitive combat, weak animations, and minor translation issues prevent it from reaching greatness.
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Sep 29, 2025Alien: Rogue Incursion is a fine FPS, though its lack of Alien’s signature frights hold it back from being great. Its marketing plays up how dangerous Xenomorphs are, with its launch trailer including the line, “If they reach Earth, humanity ends.” But, after about seven hours with Alien: Rogue Incursion, it seems as if humanity has one soldier with enough ammo, they’ll be all right. It’s billed as part one of a larger story, and ends on quite the cliffhanger, so perhaps those Xenomorphs will become as horrifying as they should be whenever part two lands.