Survios has released a short but sweet action-packed gameplay trailer for its upcoming VR Alien game, Alien: Rogue Incursion. This gameplay trailer focuses on the Xenomorphs that the players will have to fight. This, in my opinion, is the first proper gameplay trailer for the game. So, be sure to check it out.
Alien: Rogue Incursion is an all-new single-player, action-horror VR game featuring an original story that fully immerses players within the terrors of the Alien universe.
Players will experience the horror and challenge of fighting Xenomorphs in a world inspired by the look and feel of the Alien film franchise. Audio, Visuals, Lighting, FX, Interaction, and Haptics will work together to plunge players into the terrifying world of Alien. Or at least that’s what the devs claim.
In this game, the Xenomorphs can intelligently use the environment to find the best angle of attack and appear from anywhere around you. Playing in VR will test your nerves and skill as you feel the pulse- pounding terror of facing off against Xenomorphs. In addition to weapons and gear, your
resourcefulness, quick reflexes, and the ability to stay cool under terrifying pressure are needed to survive.
Combat in Alien: Rogue Incursion will be dynamic and can happen (or not) based on player actions. The spawning of the Xenomorphs is reactive to the player’s movements. So, if you make a lot of noise, you’ll get flooded by Xenomorphs.
Alien: Rogue Incursion is coming to Meta Quest 3 and PCVR on December 19th.
Enjoy!
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