Xenomorph blends role-playing elements with a sci-fi setting, creating a slow-burning experience that rewards patience and curiosity. Exploration is key, and the game does not rush you, instead encouraging careful investigation and thoughtful decision-making. The atmosphere is dense, occasionally bordering on oppressive, which fits the alien theme perfectly. It is not a game for instant gratification, but for those willing to invest time, it offers a unique and memorable journey. Think of it as a quiet, methodical descent into the unknown, where every discovery feels earned.
Zero Magazine issue 4 (1990): "As it stands, Xenomorph is still an epic game that'll have you playing for months. It's absolutely dripping with atmosphere and in exquisitely put together. In addition, actually playing a sophisticated game, like this that doesn't involve runes, staffs, wizards or daft spells is more than a welcome change."
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Status: abandonware Also published for: Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64 Abandonware DOS views: 10598
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