Creative Assembly’s 2014 triumph Alien Isolation, a video game sequel to Ridley Scott’s 1979 sci-fi horror classic Alien, has dominated the BATFA video game nominations, being recognised in the Audio Achievement, Best Game, British Game, Game Design, Game Innovation, and Music categories. The nominations list was released by BAFTA today.
The very same day, publisher SEGA launched a new DLC for the game, its fourth so far. The add-on, called Lost Contact, gives Survivor Mode a new Salvage Challenge, forcing the player to survive against the 10 of hardest enemies in the game, and only one life with which to do it with.
Source: The Guardian, Polygon
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