1979’s Alien, written by Dan O'Bannon and directed by Sir Ridley Scott, is a sci-fi masterpiece which should need little introduction. A part sci-fi, part slasher smash hit of absolutely soaring ...
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While most people primarily think of the movies, the Alien franchise has also had a significant presence in video games since the 1980s. That presence continues today, with more titles on the way.
I’ll say it. Xenomorphs are the coolest, most terrifying monsters in all of cinema. Their biomechanical exoskeletons, spindly, intimidating stature, and rapid, cockroach-like movements make for a ...
The 1980s saw five Alien games released, with multiple of them being available on the Commodore 64, Atari 2600, and MSX. The first Alien game was released in 1982 for the Atari 2600. The last Aliens ...
Many video games are full of alien horrors, but these are the best games that let players turn the tables and become the terror from outer space. When you purchase ...
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Warning: There are spoilers ahead for episode 7 of Alien: Earth.Alien: Earth features a horrifying death scene involving a chestburster, and now, two stars, including the actor portraying the ...