Perfect Organism
An Alien: Isolation Companion
(Author) Andy KellyAn unofficial guide to Alien: Isolation, the greatest, scariest horror game ever made. There aren't many computer games that can justify an entire book, but for superfans, Alien: Isolation is truly extraordinary and Perfect Organism reveals all there is to know about every aspect of this masterful game. Discover the rationale and authenticity of the set design and art direction, learn about the alien's unnerving abilities to second-guess the players and the importance of its unique height, find out more about the importance of the dynamic audio and the use of seventies archive soundbites, as well as the darkly beautiful music. And immerse yourself in the technical brilliance of the level design and the user interface, before reading about the deleted content, and the scenes and features that never made the final cut. Alien: Isolation is a game of remarkable depth, complexity, and detail, and together with a level-by-level mission guide, this book will answer all of your questions, as well as many you haven't yet thought to ask!
Andy Kelly
Andy Kelly is a British video game journalist and writer known for his insightful commentary and analysis of the gaming industry. He has written for publications such as PC Gamer, Edge, and The Guardian, and is known for his engaging writing style and ability to provide in-depth critiques of video games.
One of Kelly's most notable works is his book "The Art of Metal Gear Solid V," which delves into the creation and development of the popular video game series. He has also contributed to numerous other books and articles on gaming culture and history.
Kelly's impact on the gaming genre is evident in his ability to bridge the gap between mainstream audiences and hardcore gaming enthusiasts, making complex concepts accessible to a wide range of readers. His work has helped to elevate the status of video game journalism and shed light on the artistic and cultural significance of video games.
Overall, Andy Kelly's contributions to literature have helped to legitimize video game criticism as a respected form of cultural analysis, and his engaging writing style continues to inspire and inform readers in the gaming community.