For those of you that don't know, Telltales have made games set in Jurassic Park, the Walking Dead and now a recent Batman game.
The last two have a cartoony style while Jurassic Park is not.
But all three are choice based games where your paths affect the storyline, and they are released in episodes. What you do in episode one can come back and haunt you in episode four.
Alien: Isolation gave us a unique experience by using the "hide from monster" approach some horror games utilize. Most Alien or AvP games have been shooters until now.
But I think the Telltale approach would be interesting because it is basically an interactive movie which opens the door for tons of character and plot development, not to mention massive replay value due to the choices and endings you can try out.
Also, Predator would do very well in this format as you can either play as a soldier trying to find out just what the hell is going on, or you can play as the Predator himself during a hunt. Imagine having to press a button to cloak quickly before you are found, then press to move to a higher vantage point and another button to go into first person mode and view through the hunter's eyes. Plus choosing your killing method, one button to impale with spear, another to slice with wrist blades or press another to stomp his head in?
Or in the case of Alien, it can take the Walking Dead approach where there is a Xenomorph infestation on a colony where you and a group of survivors have to survive until rescue arrives. And any choice you make affects who lives or dies. Maybe even have some parts that let you play as the Alien and take out a crew on a towing vessel in space.