Alien Trilogy

Alien Trilogy (1996)

by Probe Entertainment, Acclaim Entertainment
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Horror, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Alien Trilogy takes many elements from Alien film series, such as face huggers, chest bursters, dog aliens, adult aliens, and Queen aliens. The video game consists of 30 levels and 3 Queen alien bosses. This video game is single player only and has several weapons to choose from.
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user avatar@XboxClown89user avatar@XboxClown89
January 29, 2025
Alien Trilogy is one of the best FPS style Alien games ever made!!! Not to be confused with Die Hard Trilogy series. Despite the same publisher is three similar Alien FPS games in one. It's based on the first three Alien movies hence the title. Some also say among the best Doom clones as well. I personally had this on PS1 myself. I know a lot of people would love to play this again. We already have Alien: Isolation on here. A step into the right direction. Now having this Alien fans can truly be happy to be here.
First I read a review in a magazine (the pc version) and although it wasn't super-positive I decided I have to check it out - it seemed to perfectly resemble Aliens setting. I only managed to get my hands on a demo and although game play and graphics were not mind blowing, the immersion into Aliens world was just perfect. Would love to play it again.
This was my very first FPS game as a kid. Back then, I was mind blown by the perspective and graphics, making me feel like I was in the game! I also believe this was my first contact with the Alien franchise, which begun a passionate relationship with it that still goes on to this day.
user avatar@madcrazy87user avatar@madcrazy87
January 29, 2025
this game was a blast to me when i was a kid it was so damn good, this game freaked me out _D its pure atmospheric horror in its best! instand buy for me, if it will be available here on gog
user avatar@dhvcuser avatar@dhvc
January 29, 2025
This game was a blast to me when I was a teenager... the real predecessor to Alien Isolation. Played a lot on PC. It gives me the creeps. Have it on GOG would be a dream come true.
I absolutely loved this game It was the first alien game I ever played and it got me engrossed from start to finish It had all the atmosphere and eeriness of the aliens films The environments were dark and creepy and It had just the right amount of enemies and jump scares to keep you on the edge I've still got the ps2 disc and the old ps2 to play it on but would be amazing to have it on Gog and have it easily accessible to play anytime Would love it!!
I still keep my PS1 copy of this game. One of the best Doom clones/Survival Horror games of the early days. It had a native PC port for DOS back which I would love to see brought to the modern PC era with native controller support and QoL improvements
user avatar@alanpiauyuser avatar@alanpiauy
February 06, 2025
Childhood game. It would be great to play again. Kept me awake for hours. It has all the atmosphere of alien films. Fear, tension. Beat the bosses. Anyway, a game that deserves to be here.
user avatar@Tounushiuser avatar@Tounushi
February 22, 2025
I remember this from playing it in DOS. The claustrophobia from the environments and chronically being short on ammo made for suspenseful times. This back then was THE way to experience the Alien universe, despite its limitations. I'd love a chance to buy it again and clear it without cheats this time, especially NADIAPOPOV.
As a kid having this on the SegaSaturn, I always enjoyed my bigger brother playing it more than actually playing the game "along-side with resident one" and many others.
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