Alien Isolation Walkthrough Gameplay Part 13 - Trap the Alien (PC)
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Alien Isolation Walkthrough Gameplay Part 13 on ASUS TUF A15 [Ryzen 5] [Nvidia GTX 1650 Ti] Full HD (1080p):
Leave the elevator and go through the hallway to the next room. There is a console on the wall, so save the game.
Turn around and walk through the door - Access the Project KG348 Research Labs - Walkthrough - Alien: Isolation - Game Guide and Walkthrough
Turn around and walk through the door. You will get to a room with useful ingredients. Turn right and leave using the other door.
Keep walking straight through the hallway until you get to the last door. Before you open it with the plasma torch, you may go inside the room on the left to collect useful ingredients.
When you open the door, use the map update console, then climb down the ladder to the lower level.
Your objective is to get to the central part of the laboratory. To do that, you have to take the route around through the compound. Go through that and you will get to the your destination.
At the end of the route, turn left and climb up the stairs. In this room you will find a save game console and the main switch - reset that.
After switching the lever, leave the room, and you will get to another room. In the middle of the room, there is a console (use the access tuner).
When you activate the protocol, you need to escape the lab. Leave through the same door you entered the room, turn right, and go to the ladder in order to escape. After a short cut-scene, turn around and go to the end of the hallway to a door.
Start restoring pressure by the air lock, and hide as soon as you do that (to avoid contact with the Alien). As soon as the process is over, run toward the airlock.
Alien: Isolation is a 2014 survival horror video game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega originally for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Based on the Alien film series, the game is set 15 years after the events of the original 1979 film Alien, and follows engineer Amanda Ripley, daughter of Alien protagonist Ellen Ripley, as she investigates the disappearance of her mother. The game places an emphasis on stealth and survival horror gameplay, requiring the player to avoid and outsmart a single Alien creature with tools such as a motion tracker and flamethrower.
Alien: Isolation was designed to resemble the original Alien film rather than its more action-oriented 1986 sequel Aliens, and features a similar lo-fi, 1970s vision of what the future would look like. The game runs on an engine built from scratch to accommodate the Alien's behaviour and technical aspects such as atmospheric and lighting effects. Creative Assembly intended to make Alien: Isolation a third-person game, but ultimately used first-person to create a more intense experience. Several downloadable content packs were released for the game, some of which relive scenes from the original film.
Alien: Isolation received generally positive reviews from critics and sold over two million copies by May 2015. The game's retro-futuristic art direction, sound design, and artificial intelligence were highlighted positively, while its characters and unforgiving gameplay received some criticism. The game appeared in multiple "Best of" lists and won several year-end awards, including Best Audio at the 2015 Game Developers Choice Awards and Audio Achievement at the 11th British Academy Games Awards. It was ported to Linux and OS X in 2015, to Nintendo Switch in 2019, and to Android and iOS mobile devices in 2021. The game was also added to the Amazon Luna service in 2021.
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