The backtracking can get a little overindulgent, especially when players are only given a vague clue of where to go, but it’s otherwise a very good take on classic gameplay.Īnother disappointing element to the game is the lack of rewards for exploration. Sealed doors need to be opened with welding equipment, bug resin needs to be burned away with flamethrowers, and broken steam pipes need to be closed off with wrenches. Backtracking is a big part of the experience, as some areas are closed off until players return later with new equipment.
Memories of Castlevania are evoked when players are down to a sliver of health and desperately trying to get back to a save point in order to find sanctuary, knowing that failure truly puts something on the line.Īs noted, Aliens: Infestation borrows heavily from Metroid.
Not only are the regular Alien Warriors deadly, the various boss creatures lying in wait are utterly brutal, more than capable of taking out an entire squad of Marines if players aren’t careful. Despite these grievances, however, Aliens: Infestation is an incredibly intense shooter experience, one that makes the Xenomorphs genuinely threatening for the first time in years.