‘Alien: Rogue Incursion Evolved Edition’ drops the VR requirement, offering serviceable Aliens thrills, anytime, anywhere (review)


With the huge success of Alien: Earth and Alien: Romulus, we can safely say things are looking better for the Alien franchise these days. Even on the gaming front, the Xenomorphs are going strong with great Alien games like Aliens: Dark Descent and Aliens: Fireteam Elite, eradicating the stink that 2013’s Aliens: Colonial Marines left hanging over the franchise. Now, riding that high, we’re even getting Alien: Rogue Incursion Evolved Edition, a non-VR version of 2024’s Alien: Rogue Incursion.

Originally released in late 2024, Rogue Incursion – Part One (it was always planned as a two-part story) was a big enough success to warrant a conversion for those who either can’t — or don’t want to — get a virtual reality headset. This time around, the entry barrier is having a current-gen console or decent gaming PC; Developer Survios‘ game is no cutting-edge AAA title, but it’s a good-looking game that perfectly captures the dense atmosphere of the first two Alien movies better than most Xenomorph-infested interactive experiences.



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