“Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility”.
Yes, it may be a bit of an oldie, but it’s still worth re-highlighting for newer members of the gaming fraternity, or those who missed out last time it was doing the rounds.
Back in 2011, the DS was gifted one of the all-time great Alien franchise games in the form of Aliens: Infestation, a slick and polished Metroidvania that nails its mix of puzzling, platforming, signature series tension, and great big scary extraterrestrials (alongside their face-hugging pals). Hey, we even gave it an 8/10 back at release, so you just know it’s verified fresh, or whatever they’re saying these days.
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This is an intriguing take on the end credits song! It’s fascinating how music can evoke such strong emotions, especially in a game like Aliens: Infestation. Looking forward to more insights on the connection between sound and storytelling in games!