Roxolani: 1. Would you please write a short summary (verdict, pros and cons) too?
I think verdict is quite clear: Buy it. Alien Isolation was my GOTY of 2014, along with Transistor.
Pros and cons? Well, I can do that in retrospect now, in other words, a bit less drawn in by the game! So:
Pros:
- One of the few recent AAA games focusing on a singular core mechanic and making it as good as possible
- The first game to translate the original Alien movie into videogame form perfectly
- Adaptive, dynamic AI for the creature
- Survival horror which puts the 'Survival' back into the mix
- Fantastic atmosphere, one of the few horror games which actually made me feel scared and constantly stressed
- The game constantly attempts to feel varied and change environments or tempo
Cons:
- Length can be a turnoff for some, the game can last anywhere between 15 to 25 hours depending on how much you go out of your way to explore and there's not enough enemy variety to carry it. That's taken from other people's issues with the game tho, I felt sorry it ended, I really loved it all the way trough.
- AI of other opponents is quite basic. Humans and working joes just patrol the halls and when they spot you, working joes walk towards you very slowly and humans start shooting.
- Difficulty is all over the place, due to the dynamic AI, bits which are supposed to get easy may become difficult and vice versa. Not a con per se, some people might percieve it as such tho.
- The less alieny bits are not as interesting as the more alieny bits.
- Storyline is merely okay.
Roxolani: 2. All DLCs released?
No. There's a bunch of DLC coming in ... March, I think. Those will be final.
Roxolani: 3. Is there complete edition or upcoming complete/goty edition? Because I want to buy a full package with all DLCs.
You can get the base game + the season pass. Keep in mind that the only so far released story DLC are two taking place on Nostromo, about 20 minutes of game time each. The rest are challenge maps and a new survival mode. There is no DLC expanding or adding content to the original campaign - that's as complete as you're going to get, with more or less no loose ends when the game finishes.