When Alien Isolation dropped in 2014, it was not only regarded as a phenomenally good horror game with some terrifying moments, but an example of how to create a fantastic video game set in Dan O'Bannon's original universe. With the abysmal reception of Aliens: Colonial Marines, many perhaps felt there was no hope for any further adaptations. That is, until Creative Assembly came along. Even after almost eight years, Alien Isolation is still regarded highly as a petrifying experience that is basically a love letter to the original films. And now someone is writing a book about it.