Skip to main content
Join The Community
- Join our community
11
Premium Benefits
24/7
Access Available
21K+
Active Members
Commenting
Join the discussion
Exclusive Articles Coming Soon
Member-only articles
Weekly Newsletters
Weekly gaming & entertainment news
Member Badges
Earn badges as you go
Exclusive Competitions
Members-only prize draws
Curated Deals Coming Soon
Tech and gaming deals worth grabbing
GET COMMUNITY ACCESS QUICK
For the quickest way to join, simply enter your email below and get access. We will send a confirmation and sign you up to our newsletter to keep you updated on all your gaming news.
By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
FIND OUT ABOUT OUR MAGAZINE
Want to subscribe to the magazine? Click the button below to find out more information.
Find out more
GET Community ACCESS QUICK

Join the GamesRadar community for quick access. Enter your email below and we'll send confirmation, and sign you up to our newsletter.

By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

Background
Welcome to GamesRADAR+ Community !
Hi ,

Your membership journey starts here.

Keep exploring and earning more as a member.

MY ACCOUNT

Badge picture
Earn your first badge
Read 1 article to unlock your first badge.
Keep earning badges
Explore ways to get more involved as a member.
Latest Games News

Latest Games News

Breaking gaming news and updates

Read Now
Latest Games Reviews

Latest Games Reviews

Expert verdicts on the newest releases

Read Now

See what you’ve unlocked.

Explore your membership benefits.

Explore
Member Exclusives

Stay Ahead with GamesRadar+

Get the biggest gaming news, reviews, and releases straight to your inbox.

Explore

Sign Out
GamesRadar+ GamesRadar+
US EditionUS CA EditionCanada UK EditionUK AU EditionAustralia
Sign in
  • View Profile
  • Sign out
  • Games
    • Game Insights
      • Games News
      • Games Features
      • Games Reviews
      • Games Guides
      • Big in 2026
      • Big Preview
      • Future Games Show
      • Golden Joystick Awards
    • Genres
      • Action Games
      • RPGs
      • Action RPGs
      • Adventure Games
      • Third Person Shooters
      • FPS Games
    • Platforms
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X
      • PC
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Nintendo Switch 2
      • Tabletop Gaming
    • Franchises
      • Grand Theft Auto
      • Pokemon
      • Assassin's Creed
      • Monster Hunter
      • Fortnite
      • Cyberpunk
      • Red Dead
      • The Elder Scrolls
      • The Sims
  • Entertainment
    • TV Shows
      • TV News
      • TV Reviews
      • Anime Shows
      • Sci-Fi Shows
      • Superhero Shows
      • Animated Shows
      • Marvel TV Shows
      • Star Wars TV Shows
      • DC TV Shows
    • Movies
      • Movie News
      • Movie Reviews
      • Big Screen Spotlight
      • Superhero Movies
      • Action Movies
      • Anime Movies
      • Sci-Fi Movies
      • Horror Movies
      • Marvel Movies
      • DC Movies
    • Streaming
      • Apple TV Plus
      • Disney Plus
      • Netflix
      • HBO
      • Amazon Prime Video
      • Hulu
    • Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • DC Comics
    • Toys & Collectibles
    • Lego
    • Dungeons and Dragons
    • Merch
  • Hardware
    • Insights
      • Hardware News
      • Hardware Reviews
      • Hardware Features
    • Computing
      • Desktop PCs
      • Laptops
      • Handhelds
    • Peripherals
      • Headsets & Headphones
      • TVs & Monitors
      • Gaming Mice
      • Gaming Keyboards
      • Gaming Chairs
      • Speakers & Audio
    • Accessories & Tech
      • Gaming Controllers
      • Tech
      • SSDs & Hard Drives
      • VR
      • Accessories
      • Retro
  • Deals
    • Game Deals
    • Tech Deals
    • TV Deals
    • Buying Guides
  • Video
    • Video
    • GR+ Replay - Submit Your Clips
  • Newsletters
    • Quizzes
    • About Us
    • How to pitch to us
    • How we score
    • Newsarama
    • Retro Gamer
    • Total Film
  • home
  • Games
    • View Games
      • Games News
      • Games Features
      • Games Reviews
      • Games Guides
      • Big in 2026
      • Big Preview
      • Future Games Show
      • Golden Joystick Awards
      • Action Games
      • RPGs
      • Action RPGs
      • Adventure Games
      • Third Person Shooters
      • FPS Games
    • Platforms
      • View Platforms
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X
      • PC
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Nintendo Switch 2
      • Tabletop Gaming
      • Grand Theft Auto
      • Pokemon
      • Assassin's Creed
      • Monster Hunter
      • Fortnite
      • Cyberpunk
      • Red Dead
      • The Elder Scrolls
      • The Sims
  • Entertainment
    • View Entertainment
    • TV Shows
      • View TV Shows
      • TV News
      • TV Reviews
      • Anime Shows
      • Sci-Fi Shows
      • Superhero Shows
      • Animated Shows
      • Marvel TV Shows
      • Star Wars TV Shows
      • DC TV Shows
    • Movies
      • View Movies
      • Movie News
      • Movie Reviews
      • Big Screen Spotlight
      • Superhero Movies
      • Action Movies
      • Anime Movies
      • Sci-Fi Movies
      • Horror Movies
      • Marvel Movies
      • DC Movies
    • Streaming
      • View Streaming
      • Apple TV Plus
      • Disney Plus
      • Netflix
      • HBO
      • Amazon Prime Video
      • Hulu
    • Comics
      • View Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • DC Comics
    • Toys & Collectibles
    • Lego
    • Dungeons and Dragons
    • Merch
  • Hardware
    • View Hardware
      • Hardware News
      • Hardware Reviews
      • Hardware Features
      • Desktop PCs
      • Laptops
      • Handhelds
    • Peripherals
      • View Peripherals
      • Headsets & Headphones
      • TVs & Monitors
      • Gaming Mice
      • Gaming Keyboards
      • Gaming Chairs
      • Speakers & Audio
      • Gaming Controllers
      • Tech
      • SSDs & Hard Drives
      • VR
      • Accessories
      • Retro
  • Deals
    • View Deals
    • Game Deals
    • Tech Deals
    • TV Deals
    • Buying Guides
  • Video
    • View Video
    • Video
    • GR+ Replay - Submit Your Clips
  • Newsletters
    • Quizzes
    • About Us
    • How to pitch to us
    • How we score
    • Newsarama
    • Retro Gamer
    • Total Film
Trending
  • Crimson Desert
  • Pokopia
  • Arc Raiders
  • The Boys S5
  • Starfield
  • Submit your clips. Win prizes
Don't miss these
Pragmata screenshot taken on PS5
Action Games Pragmata review: "Blasting and hacking in sync has me locked in for Capcom's sci-fi shooter"
Best PC games: Screenshots of Baldur's Gate 3, Helldivers 2, Split Fiction and the Resident Evil 4 Remake
PC Gaming The 25 best PC games to play in 2026
Arc Raiders Queen robot firing a blue laser
Third Person Shooters Arc Raiders devs would love to have machine takedowns "like the Hoth invasion scene in Star Wars"
Best space games: a screenshot of the game, No Man's Sky.
Strategy Games Best space games which will let you explore the unknown
Mass Effect 2 - Garrus
Adventure Games The 25 best video game stories of all-time
A close-up shot of Pinhead from Hellraiser
Horror Games Upcoming horror games for 2026 and beyond
EXit 8
Horror Movies Horror indie game movie adaptations only work when directors understand what made them viral
A header image for the Best Games 2026 list with a GamesRadar+ logo, showing Resident Evil Requiem, Pragmata, Marathon, and Monster Hunter Stories 3
Games The best games to play in 2026, so far
Hades 2
Roguelike Games The 25 best roguelike games to play right now
Mesa peers up at the digital sun through a hole in her chamber in Prove You're Human
Horror Games Acclaimed indie devs are leaning into the "uncomfortable uncanniness" that comes from hyper-realistic graphics
A selection of board games laid out on a wooden table, behind a GamesRadar+ logo
Board Games Best board games 2026, with hand-picked recommendations from industry experts
Leon exits his Porsche into streets at night in Resident Evil Requiem
Horror Games The 10 best Resident Evil games of all time
Shadow (Keanu Reeves) in Sonic 3
Movies Every upcoming video game movie you need to know about in 2026 and beyond
Nemesis: Retaliation box against a brick wall
Board Games This might be one of the best horror board games ever made, and I can't get enough of it
The One Ring Starter Set, Alien RPG Starter Set, and the D&D Player's Handbook behind a GR+ logo on a wooden table
Tabletop Gaming I've been running games like D&D for years, and these are the best tabletop RPGs I'd recommend
  1. Games
  2. Action Games

How to make a GOOD Alien video game

Features
By David Houghton published 19 February 2013

Don't worry about recent misfires. A good Alien game could be one of the best games ever

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

Bursting with potential

Bursting with potential

So Aliens: Colonial Marines was a bit disappointing then, to say the least. But let's not dwell on that. Let's look to the future instead. Because regardless of the latest game's many misfires, there remains a terrifying amount of video game potential in the Alien universe. Its dank, claustrophobic world of biomechanical nightmares contains swathes of material as yet unexploited in interactive media. Should a developer get it right and really pull on the films' greatest strengths and most affecting ideas, then that developer could create one of the smartest, scariest and most memorable games in a very long time.

What would be involved in that 'getting it right'? The following, we reckon...

Page 1 of 10
Page 1 of 10
Base it on Alien, not Aliens

Base it on Alien, not Aliens

The problem with Aliens as video game enemies is that too much exposure to themkills the sense of threat. The reason these things are scary is right there in the titleof the first film. Theyre alien. Completely unknown and unrelatable bymankind, physically or behaviourally. Throw in too many and they just become fast-moving zombies with two sets of teeth. Cannon fodder with a carapace. The Aliens movie works by essentially being a Vietnam film; a horrific story of nave, outnumbered soldiers thrown into the meatgrinder against a well-hidden enemy they dont understand. But that kind of fear is tricky to sustain over a full-length FPS campaign.

So for the Xenos to be treated with the terrified respect they truly deserve, a great Alien game needs to follow the model of the first film, not the second. Given that the unknown is the key element to the power and scares of Alien, it should be inspired by the scenario rather than based on the exact story. But it should absolutely immerse the player in the complete Nostromo survival experience.

Page 2 of 10
Page 2 of 10
Spare the Alien, keep it special

Spare the Alien, keep it special

Using the first film as its model, an Alien game would inherently have to relegate Xenomorph appearances to infrequent and unexpected instances. It would also need to use a low total number of Xenos. Far from reducing the thrills, that would seriously enrich the experience if played right.

With sporadic Alien encounters appearing as unexpected, dynamically generated events, the threat of the beast would maintain a heightened sense of dread, its presence felt constantly whether physically close or not. But obviously it would be impossible to build an engaging game around the simple process of sneaking around dark corridors without much happening, so in order to work as an interactive experience and remain film-faithful, a good Alien game would need to be built around a few other key principles and ideas. It should be a game about survival rather than combat. The Alien should be just one of many dangers. And there would need to be multiple non-Xeno objectives that the Alien could interfere with at any moment. So first of all, lets

Page 3 of 10
Page 3 of 10
Focus on survival, not attack

Focus on survival, not attack

Alien is a film about a small bunch of completely unprepared survivors tackling a single unknown and unseen predator. So let's put the player in the same situation as Ripley and her ill-fated crew. Lets have them dealing with Aliens on an isolated, non-military ship far from any immediate assistance.

Thus, any method of retaliation should be improvised and fairly weak. A claw hammer here (watch out for that blood), a blow-torch there, or more often than not just the simple act of running away and praying to find a lockable door. Home-made weapon-crafting should be possible, Dead Rising 2-style, but exploring in order to scavenge the necessary materials should bring its own risks, which would need to be balanced against the benefits of sticking to (hopefully) safer routes and bolt-holes. And speaking of environmental considerations, if were going to provide a holistic, immersive Alien experience then the physical setting is going to be fundamental

Page 4 of 10
Page 4 of 10
Make the Alien just one problem of many

Make the Alien just one problem of many

Let's say your character starts the game rudely awoken from hypersleep. Maybe theres a power failure. Maybe a meteor strike has caused a hull breach, or the Alien itself has sabotaged the ships systems. Whatever the problem, maintaining a failing living environment should be a major element of the game. In fact improvisationally fending off death, whether it come by Alien or environment, should be the games only ultimateobjective. Just like in the film.

The ship should be a dark, dangerous, self-contained open-world with a limited lifespan, extendable only through the decisions and actions of the player. Do you move out to make repairs, risking exposure? Do you reroute power from a less vital system and hope that it doesn't become very vital further on? Do you even venture out at all, or just try to hunker down and hope you don't get trapped by the Alien? This should be a Xeno survival and ship management simulator, and much like in a 'sim' game like Dishonored, there should be no right or wrong approaches. Just on-the-fly appraisals of developing situations, risk-and-reward resource management and hope.

Page 5 of 10
Page 5 of 10
Make a small package filled with big surprises

Make a small package filled with big surprises

Even the best survival horror game has trouble maintaining a genuine sense of intimidation for a whole 8-10 hour campaign. Given that an authentic Alien game would need to thrive, as the film does, on constant tension and perpetual urgency, a different approach might be needed.

How about an intense 3-4 hour campaign -- about twice the length of the film -- built for replayability and dynamically different experiences each time, Left 4 Dead style? How about randomised gameplay scenarios by way of multiple remixed variables? Sometimes there might only be one Alien. Sometimes there might be two or three. Sometimes a Facehugger might be thrown into the mix in order to reduce ally numbers while building the opposition. Some games might even add a young Queen to proceedings, bringing as she would the risk of an unsurvivable infestation if left alone for too long. And to put the player well-and-truly in Ripley's boots, they should have no idea what they're up against until they discover it first-hand.

How do you reconcile that with a pre-determined story? Simple. You don't. Read on.

Page 6 of 10
Page 6 of 10
Maintain the fear through emergent unpredictability

Maintain the fear through emergent unpredictability

Weve already referenced Dead Rising 2s weapon crafting system. Now let's throw in its 'Can't have it all' clause as well. To remain truly unpredictable, demanding and terrifying, our Alien game should restrict the players power to see and do everything in one play through. It should also have multiple possible end criteria. Maybe everyone dies. Maybe they kill the Alien but die when the ship fails. Maybe they trap the Alien in the escape shuttle and launch it. Maybe they use the shuttle themselves but get killed anyway after forgetting to check the life support still works. Maybe they send a distress call and try to wait it out, and maybe they just blow the whole ship to hell.

Procedural generation and dynamic, player-driven gameplay are really taking off right now, fuelling everything from Skyrim to Dishonored to Minecraft to FTL. Build an open-ended Alien survive-'em-up around those values and you could have a constantly changing, constantly terrifying game. And to really push things to the next level, let's include a last layer of unpredictability, coming from the most dangerous place of all.

Page 7 of 10
Page 7 of 10
Make the human element as scary as the alien threat

Make the human element as scary as the alien threat

The Alien films are filled with human deceit. In the first, the Nostromo's 'discovery' of the alien ship on LV-426 is an orchestrated accident on the part of the Weyland-Yutani Company. In Aliens, company man Burke is pulling the strings throughout. And then W-Y manipulates things yet again towards the end of Alien3. So let's make the ship's crew unpredictable. Let's randomly designate their behaviour and motivations on each play through just as we randomise the state of the ship. Maybe there's a Company plant on board (android or otherwise). Maybe someone's a psychopath. Maybe a good person gets scared and starts sacrificing their friends to the Alien in order to survive.

And of course, the player should be free to be as underhand as they want. And to really make things sing, let's have Journey-style blind multiplayer, with every character available for human control. Balance the game so that cooperation brings a greater overall chance of survival but back-stabbing might sometimes mean an immediate life-saving possibility. You'd have an endlessly edgy game, like Kane & Lynch's betrayal-driven multiplayer blown up into the nastiest survival horror around.

Page 8 of 10
Page 8 of 10
Permadeath

Permadeath

Yeah, you heard. Or at the very least make saving facilities limited. We could maybe include ZombiU-style character-swapping in the event of player death, balancing the tension lost through the use of a limited lives system against the fear of the diminished resources that come with a reduced crew. But hell, The Witcher 2 had no problem bestowing full-scale bad endings in the early hours of the game, and neither should our interactive Alien experience.

Page 9 of 10
Page 9 of 10
Anything else jumping out?

Anything else jumping out?

So, those are our ideas on how to make the perfect Alien game, but how about yours? Any important elements of the series you think we've missed? Any other films in the series you'd like to focus your adaptational attentions on? Let us know in the comments.

And while you're in a Xenomorphic mood, w hy not check out some of our other related content, like 13 must-know facts about the Alien universe or 12 big ways that video games have ripped off the Alien movies?

Page 10 of 10
Page 10 of 10
CATEGORIES
PC Gaming Wii U PlayStation Xbox Platforms Nintendo
PRODUCTS
Aliens: Colonial Marines Aliens Aliens: Colonial Marines
David Houghton
David Houghton
Social Links Navigation
Former GamesRadar+ Features Writer

Former (and long-time) GamesRadar+ writer, Dave has been gaming with immense dedication ever since he failed dismally at some '80s arcade racer on a childhood day at the seaside (due to being too small to reach the controls without help). These days he's an enigmatic blend of beard-stroking narrative discussion and hard-hitting Psycho Crushers.

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Pinterest
  • Flipboard
  • Email
Share this article
Join the conversation
Follow us
Add us as a preferred source on Google
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter

Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more


By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

You are now subscribed

Your newsletter sign-up was successful


Want to add more newsletters?

GamesRadar+

Every Friday

GamesRadar+

Your weekly update on everything you could ever want to know about the games you already love, games we know you're going to love in the near future, and tales from the communities that surround them.

GTA 6 O'clock

Every Thursday

GTA 6 O'clock

Our special GTA 6 newsletter, with breaking news, insider info, and rumor analysis from the award-winning GTA 6 O'clock experts.

Knowledge

Every Friday

Knowledge

From the creators of Edge: A weekly videogame industry newsletter with analysis from expert writers, guidance from professionals, and insight into what's on the horizon.

The Setup

Every Thursday

The Setup

Hardware nerds unite, sign up to our free tech newsletter for a weekly digest of the hottest new tech, the latest gadgets on the test bench, and much more.

Switch 2 Spotlight

Every Wednesday

Switch 2 Spotlight

Sign up to our new Switch 2 newsletter, where we bring you the latest talking points on Nintendo's new console each week, bring you up to date on the news, and recommend what games to play.

The Watchlist

Every Saturday

The Watchlist

Subscribe for a weekly digest of the movie and TV news that matters, direct to your inbox. From first-look trailers, interviews, reviews and explainers, we've got you covered.

SFX

Once a month

SFX

Get sneak previews, exclusive competitions and details of special events each month!


Join the club

Get full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards.


An account already exists for this email address, please log in.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Read more
Alien RPG Evolved Edition Core Rules on a wooden surface
Tabletop Gaming Alien: The Roleplaying Game Evolved Edition review
 
 
A close-up of Leon, frowning in a big black coat, in Resident Evil Requiem
Horror Games The 25 best horror games worth playing in 2026
 
 
Nemesis: Retaliation box against a brick wall
Board Games This might be one of the best horror board games ever made, and I can't get enough of it
 
 
Alien RPG Evolved Edition Starter Set box laid out on a wooden table
Tabletop Gaming Alien RPG Evolved Edition Starter Set review: "My players were genuinely freaked out"
 
 
Alien movies in order: a xenomorph in the movie Alien Covenant drooling.
Sci-Fi Movies How to watch the Alien movies in order (chronological and release date)
 
 
A header image for the Best Games 2026 list with a GamesRadar+ logo, showing Resident Evil Requiem, Pragmata, Marathon, and Monster Hunter Stories 3
Games The best games to play in 2026, so far
 
 
Latest in Action Games
007 First Light
Action Games 007: First Light's opening cinematic is here, and it just surpassed Skyfall as my favorite James Bond opening sequence
 
 
Pragmata Solar Power Plant hugh and diana looking at a globe
Action Games All Pragmata Solar Power Plant items
 
 
GTA 6
Grand Theft Auto GTA 6 is largely British-made, but UK politicans likely won't brag about it like France did for Clair Obscur, MP says
 
 
The Last of Us Part 1
The Last of Us OG Last of Us designer is still "pissed" about Naughty Dog re-doing his work for the remake
 
 
Pragmata Diana erasing blue lunafilament printing error formation in cutscene
Action Games How to destroy blue and red filament in Pragmata
 
 
GTA 6 characters from trailer 2
Grand Theft Auto Wondering why GTA 6 Trailer 3 is taking so long? Rockstar answered that question 14 years ago
 
 
Latest in Features
Mouse: P.I. For Hire screenshot featuring an enemy melting down to their skeleton
FPS Games Mouse: P.I. For Hire is great for a couple hours, fine for several more, and then a long exhausting exercise
 
 
Tomodachi Living The Dream
Simulation Games I love Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, but having no Switch 2 version is a mistake
 
 
A man on a red motorbike during one of the best sci-fi movies ever made, Akira.
Anime Movies As Akira heads back to the big screen, the anime masterpiece hasn't lost any impact almost 40 years later
 
 
The Big Preview frame for Star Wars: Galactic Racer, showing space ships flying through a white space
Racing Games Star Wars: Galactic Racer – The Big Preview
 
 
Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era key art showing a knight charging across a field, with a dragon swooping in the distance
Strategy Games Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era is leveraging player feedback to deliver the strategy RPG I've longed for since 2005
 
 
A collection of board and card games laid out on a wooden table
Board Games These are the best travel board games to take with you on vacation in 2026
 
 
LATEST ARTICLES
  1. 007 First Light
    1
    007: First Light's opening cinematic is here, and it just surpassed Skyfall as my favorite James Bond opening sequence ever
  2. 2
    3 best new to Prime Video movies you need to stream this weekend (April 17–April 19)
  3. 3
    Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 follows Baldur's Gate 3 to become the second game ever to win all five major GOTY awards
  4. 4
    Bethesda "lectured" Fallout New Vegas designer for saying the RPG would run at 30 FPS: "'Why do you have a f***ing engine that can't run 30 frames per second?'"
  5. 5
    Mouse: P.I. For Hire is great for a couple hours, fine for several more, and then a long exhausting exercise

GamesRadar+ is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.

Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google
  • Terms and conditions
  • Contact Future's experts
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Accessibility statement
  • Careers
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Review guidelines
  • Write for us

© Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

Please login or signup to comment

Please wait...