Summer Game Fest of Our Dreams - A Wish List
Looking forward to the Summer Game Fest, we're eager for surprises. Crossing our fingers for an unexpected finale, here's a list of games that have already confirmed participation, as well as those that are only probable – and would be exciting news!
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- Summer Game Fest of Our Dreams - A Wish List
- Ubisoft's Star Wars – Massive, don't ruin this
- Dragon Age: Dreadwolf – better than Inquisition?
- Fable – time for a new one
- Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon – mechs!
- Indiana Jones – there's a movie, show the game already!
- Avowed – Pillars of Eternity in FPP mode
- Hellblade 2 – trippy slasher returns
- The Outer Worlds 2 – more of that humor!
- State of Decay 3 – where are the games from those trailers?
- Brothers in Arms – "ready for reveal" since eternity
- Alien: Isolation 2 – it's been too long!
- New Wolfenstein – erase all memories of Youngblood
- Details from MicroProse – Gunship 4 in the making?
Alien: Isolation 2 – it's been too long!
We enter the realm of assumptions and indeed dreams when it comes to Alien: Isolation 2. Indeed, a year ago, there was one leak from a well-known leaker, Tom Henderson, that a sequel to Alien: Isolation was in production, but it is still only an unconfirmed rumor. In addition, the project would be at a very early stage of production, without any specific materials to show at that time. We don't expect much, but it would be great to get an official confirmation, even in the form of a short CGI teaser that publishers love so much.
Why are we waiting?
Alien: Isolation pleasantly surprised us. The game turned out to be an excellent survival horror in the Alien universe. The creators made very good use of the cult status of the first films with the xenomorph, introducing numerous connections with the first and second part of the cinematic original. In addition, Isolation really haunted with its great atmosphere and the overwhelming sense of danger on the seemingly abandoned space station. Instead of being in the center of intense action and shooting, we could feel more like the protagonist of the original Alien. Despite minor hitches with the AI of the Alien, we will remember the exploration of the Sevastopol station for a long time. It would be nice to return to those vibes in a completely new game.