Alien Rogue Incursion announced for Flat Screen PC & Ps5

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Due out on September 30




for those interested and not interested in VR or interested in another Alien game, your wish is granted
 
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Flatscreen PC is a silly term.

Setting my expectations low for this one, it doesn’t look like it’s got a lot between the ears and they’re already planning a second one.

Plus anything FPS has got a lot to live up to with Alien Isolation to contend with.
 
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I played it, visually it's moistly really nice with the volumetrics and sound etc but the shooting aspects felt a bit weak due to how the guns feel and the limited range of weapons. The Xenomorph AI behaviour also seems predictable and not very intelligent, Alien Isolation did a far better job at keeping you on your toes, these things just feel like any other monster enemy in your average shooter vs beings to fear and strategise around.

no real stutters, very well optimised and frame gen actually running really well, even with 4K DLAA it's over 60fps with ultra ray tracing enabled for the reflections and epic everything else.

It's only a few hours long however and I don't think it's a £25 game, more like a £15 game to grab on a sale down the line.
 
Can't expect too much from it since it's basically a VR game; even half life Alyx, which is considered the VR gold standard, translates into a rather average game when played traditionally with mouse and keyboard
 
13GB alone by the game of VRAM use at points, exceeding 16GB total used, gotta have more than 16GB VRAM to avoid those stutters maybe :p
 
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I played it, visually it's moistly really nice with the volumetrics and sound etc but the shooting aspects felt a bit weak due to how the guns feel and the limited range of weapons. The Xenomorph AI behaviour also seems predictable and not very intelligent, Alien Isolation did a far better job at keeping you on your toes, these things just feel like any other monster enemy in your average shooter vs beings to fear and strategise around.

no real stutters, very well optimised and frame gen actually running really well, even with 4K DLAA it's over 60fps with ultra ray tracing enabled for the reflections and epic everything else.

It's only a few hours long however and I don't think it's a £25 game, more like a £15 game to grab on a sale down the line.

Another RT game!?

#RTON

What a time to be alive!
 
Don't get too excited, it's just RT Reflections and there aren't that many reflections in the game lol so would have been better used as RTGI I guess but it's UE5 so has Lument RT in SW anyway.
 
I'm enjoying this so far, sure it's no Isolation, but it was cheap and it's fun enough. However it should definitely have been branded as an Alien(s) game and not Alien, not that that's a big deal.
Running perfect no stutters, 4K DLSS/FG, Epic settings with RT at the highest settings with a 4070, playing with a DualSense.
 
I totally missed this game and till I got an email about it the other day. Though I may need a clean pair of pants after playing it
 
I totally missed this game and till I got an email about it the other day. Though I may need a clean pair of pants after playing it
Not at all unfortunately, as it's more of an Alien(s) than an Alien. So an action shooter, and not a **** yourself jumpscare horror hide and don't breathe fest like Isolation was. It's strange that they didn't brand it as Alien(s) considering it clearly is a spinoff of that and not Alien.
 
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