Isolation fits nicely in the Alien canon thanks to the movie's 1986 sequel, Aliens. Amanda joins a team from Weyland-Yutani, the company Ellen worked for, that's heading to the station to recover the recorder and find out what happened to the Nostromo and her mother. That's where a salvage crew has brought the flight recorder from the Nostromo, Ellen Ripley's mother's missing ship, which Ellen blew up in order to kill an alien that got on board and murdered the crew. The game jumps 15 years into the future from the end of Alien to tell Amanda's story, in which she heads to Sevastopol, a space station in the middle of being decommissioned. The interesting thing about Alien: Isolation is that it fills in a portion of the Alien timeline that was previously unexplored. Now Playing: 6 Alien Franchise Facts You Didn't Know By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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