Okay, so here’s the deal. I was just minding my own business when I stumbled upon some gaming news about “Alien: Rogue Incursion” — ever heard of it? Yeah, me neither, till now. Apparently, Survios decided to reinvent the wheel by launching a flatscreen version for PC and PS5. They’re calling it the ‘Evolved Edition’ or something. Fancy, right?
Picture this: the game hit PSVR 2 and PC VR late last year. Folks say it was like… okay-ish? You know, nothing to write home about — until patches came in as the proverbial knights in shining armor. They tweaked the Xenomorphs, so they’re less of a bore to encounter. Thank goodness for small mercies.
Anyway — I think Survios had this epiphany. Wait, is that even the right word? Whatever. They said, “Oh hey, let’s re-jig this game for a wider audience,” and bam! You’ll see it on Steam and the PlayStation Store by September 30th, 2025. Save the date or don’t, up to you.
Let’s talk plot. You’re following Zula Hendricks (sounds like someone I’d love to have coffee with) — she’s an ex-Colonial Marine, which I’m guessing means she’s got some serious chops. Zula’s on a mission to blow the whistle on Weyland-Yutani’s shady experiments. Alongside her synth buddy, Davis 01, she heads to a planet called Purdan, where stealth and big guns are the names of the game. I mean, who doesn’t love a good infiltration story?
And here’s a fun tidbit: this is just Part One. Survios hinted there would be a sequel where things get tougher and scarier. More nerve-wracking enemies, because why not? They didn’t spill the beans on when Part Two is dropping. Maybe they’re keeping us in suspense on purpose. Or not. Your guess is as good as mine.
Oh, and a quick flashback — remember when Survios did something similar with “Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions”? They took their VR boxing game and turned it into this quirky arcade fighter. Not sure if that’s relevant, but hey, it popped into my head.
There you go, my messy trail of thoughts on “Alien: Rogue Incursion.” If any of this resonates, or even if it doesn’t, at least now you’re in the loop. Cheers to unexpected gaming news!