Welcome to The Trigger, the fifth add-on content pack for Alien: Isolation.
Can you make Sevastopol safe? You’ve been given a box of explosives and the locations to set them. All you need to do now is pull the trigger… and stay alive.
- Features three all-new Survivor Mode maps. Can you survive and get the highest score?
- Play as Ricardo and learn the truth behind the explosives on board Sevastopol.
- Avoid security alarms, take on Working Joes and above all, survive the Alien.
Welcome to Trauma, the second add-on content pack for Alien: Isolation. This pack features three all-new maps for Survivor Mode, a time-based challenge to test your skills.
Face off against a range of enemies across the medical bays of Sevastopol station. Will you evade, distract or confront them? You'll have to act fast if you want to survive.
- Three new maps, including a claustrophobic scramble through the Sevastopol vents.
- Play as Chief Medical Officer Lingard and get faster access to Medikits and distraction IEDs.
- Destroy any trace of your research and save the survivors on the station.
Welcome to Safe Haven, the third add-on content pack for Alien: Isolation, featuring the all-new Salvage Mode. How long can you survive?
You've found the only safe room on Sevastopol but supplies are running out. You'll have to venture out, complete objectives and return to the safe room safely. But who's waiting for you out there? And what choices will you make to stay alive?
- An all new Salvage Mode map, twice the size of any previous Survivor Mode map.
- Play as Hughes, and get faster access to the Bolt Gun, Shotgun and EMP Mine.
- Choose to explore the Gemini Systems or the Bacchus Apartments.
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Transylvania III: Vanquish the Night is the third and final game in the Transylvania series of graphical text adventures. The evil Vampire, Lord Drakul had been destroyed and the throne regained in The Crimson Crown.
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