Noclip, a crowdsourced company known for making game documentaries, have just released their latest one and it’s dedicated to the development of Alien Isolation. The team at Noclip went to Creative Assembly’s studio and interviewed Console Creative Director Alistair Hope, Console Technical Director Clive Gratton and Chief Studio Officer Tim Heaton.
In the 20-minute documentary, Creative Assembly talk about their original pitch for the game and how they crafted a demo in just 5 weeks to convince Sega to greenlight the game. The documentary contains footage of Creative Assembly’s original pitch as well as third-person gameplay before Isolation was changed to first person. The pitch and third-person footage was previously released in the 2015 Game Developer Conference but this documentary contains better quality of it.
For those wondering about an Alien Isolation sequel, the documentary says that they received no indication that Alien Isolation 2 was in development. Released in 2014 to a positive reception and despite selling 2.11 million copies, it didn’t quite sell well enough and according to Creative Assembly in 2015, any sequel to Alien Isolation would be extremely unlikely.
We did get the Alien Isolation digital series early last year which was poorly put together in my opinion but 2019’s Alien Isolation Switch port from Feral Interactive was better received. I still think Alien Isolation is one of the best titles to come out of this franchise. It’s a shame we’ll never get a sequel to it.
Thanks to PushSquare for the news.
Quote from: razeak on Oct 27, 2020, 02:12:08 AM
Bring on the sequel!
Quote from: Kradan on Oct 27, 2020, 05:30:00 AM
Well, then expect sequel to Hunting Grounds on Nintendo DS. OK?
Quote from: Voodoo Magic on Oct 27, 2020, 12:27:41 PM
lol Is Nintendo DS even a thing still? I genuinely haven't been current with handhelds for years.
Quote from: Voodoo Magic on Oct 27, 2020, 12:27:41 PM
In regards to Alien Isolation, apparently sales were disappointing enough in relative to money spent that Read, Play, Watch's Blackout was promoted as Amanda's continuation. It's a real fun mobile game if you give it a chance though! :)
Quote from: Kradan on Oct 27, 2020, 07:59:28 PMQuote from: Voodoo Magic on Oct 27, 2020, 12:27:41 PM
lol Is Nintendo DS even a thing still? I genuinely haven't been current with handhelds for years.
Me neitherQuote from: Voodoo Magic on Oct 27, 2020, 12:27:41 PM
In regards to Alien Isolation, apparently sales were disappointing enough in relative to money spent that Read, Play, Watch's Blackout was promoted as Amanda's continuation. It's a real fun mobile game if you give it a chance though! :)
Look, I've played Blackout and I do agree that it's fun game. For what it is Blackout is great. But as a sequel to Isolation it's pretty ... underwhelming, don't you think ?
Quote from: Xenoscream on Oct 27, 2020, 10:41:53 PM
I strongly feel if they had made it fully playable in VR as potentially a paid dlc they would have make a lot more sales. As VR experience it would have been legendary, I mean RE7 blew me away in VR.
It's nice they take some solace in the fact that they made a game for the fans which is loved by them.
Quote from: Richman678 on Oct 29, 2020, 02:58:47 AM
I still blame the game journalists (specifically IGN) for the poor sales.
This game was amazing, and deserves a sequel.
Quote from: Darkness on Oct 29, 2020, 08:44:38 PM
They did hint that they only just broke even.
But maybe Sega had too high expectations when it was following the disaster that was Colonial Marines and people didn't want to be conned again. IGN and Gamespot just didn't understand the game, really. I refuse to visit Gamespot because of them being overly critical of games in general but IGN I still follow. It was my daily haunt for a long time but lately, I go to Push Square or Eurogamer.