Summary
- Release Year: 2015
- Genres: Adventure
- Platforms: Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
- Developers: The Creative Assembly
- Publishers: Feral Interactive, Sega
Alien: Isolation – The Trigger: A pulse-pounding addition to the horror classic
Introduction
Alien: Isolation was one of the most critically acclaimed horror games of 2014, and for good reason. It was a masterclass in atmosphere, tension, and survival horror. The game’s fifth and final DLC pack, The Trigger, is a worthy addition to the base game, offering three new Survivor Mode maps, a new playable character, and a new story.
Gameplay
The Trigger’s gameplay is very similar to the base game. Players control Ricardo, a Sevastopol station employee who has been tasked with planting explosives around the station in order to destroy it and the Alien infestation. The game is played from a first-person perspective, and players must use stealth and cunning to avoid detection by the Alien.
The three new Survivor Mode maps are all well-designed and offer a variety of challenges. The first map, “The Office,” is a relatively small map that is set in a Sevastopol office complex. The second map, “The Reactor,” is a larger map that is set in the station’s reactor room. The third map, “The Medical Bay,” is a medium-sized map that is set in the station’s medical bay.
Each map has its own unique set of objectives that players must complete in order to escape. These objectives can range from planting explosives to hacking computer terminals to repairing damaged machinery. Players must also be careful to avoid detection by the Alien, which is constantly patrolling the station.
New features
In addition to the three new Survivor Mode maps, The Trigger also introduces a new playable character, Ricardo. Ricardo is a Sevastopol station employee who has been tasked with planting the explosives. He is a skilled engineer and mechanic, but he is not a trained fighter. This makes him more vulnerable to the Alien than Amanda Ripley, the protagonist of the base game.
The Trigger also introduces a new story. The story is told through a series of audio logs that Ricardo finds scattered around the station. These logs reveal that Ricardo has a personal connection to the Alien infestation, and that he is determined to stop it at all costs.
Graphics and sound
The Trigger’s graphics and sound are top-notch. The game’s environments are highly detailed and atmospheric, and the Alien is a truly terrifying creature. The game’s sound design is also excellent, and it does a great job of creating a sense of tension and suspense.
Overall
Alien: Isolation – The Trigger is a great addition to the base game. It offers three new Survivor Mode maps, a new playable character, and a new story. The game’s graphics and sound are top-notch, and it does a great job of creating a sense of tension and suspense. If you’re a fan of Alien: Isolation, then you should definitely check out The Trigger.
Tips for playing The Trigger
- Use stealth to avoid detection by the Alien. The Alien is attracted to noise, so try to move quietly and avoid making sudden movements.
- Use the environment to your advantage. There are many objects in the environment that you can use to hide from the Alien.
- Be careful when using weapons. Weapons can be effective against the Alien, but they can also attract its attention.
- Don’t give up. The Trigger is a challenging game, but it is possible to beat it. If you die, don’t give up. Just try again and learn from your mistakes.
Secrets
- There are a number of secrets hidden in The Trigger. To find them, you will need to explore the maps thoroughly and listen carefully to the audio logs.
- One of the secrets is a hidden ending. To get the hidden ending, you must complete all of the objectives on all three maps without dying.
- Another secret is a隠し武器. To find the隠し武器, you must find all of the audio logs on all three maps.
Conclusion
Alien: Isolation – The Trigger is a great addition to the base game. It offers three new Survivor Mode maps, a new playable character, and a new story. The game’s graphics and sound are top-notch, and it does a great job of creating a sense of tension and suspense. If you’re a fan of Alien: Isolation, then you should definitely check out The Trigger.
Review Score
8/10