Feral's 'Alien: Isolation' for iPhone and iPad 'One of the Best iOS Conversions Ever'

TouchArcade is calling the port of Alien: Isolation "one of the best iOS conversions ever."

The first-person action adventure game was praised for its emphasis on stealth and survival horror in the player's confrontation with a single alien, as well as its atmospheric lo-fi, 1970s vision of the future.

The players are playing the role of Ellen Ripley's daughter, who is trying to find out what happened to her mother. Aboard the desolate space station, her search for answers soon becomes a desperate fight for survival as she's relentlessly hunted by the deadly xenomorph.

The game has aged brilliantly and is made all the more enjoyable thanks to the high-quality visuals and graphical options, according to TouchArcade's Mikhail Madnani.

The mobile version of Alien: Isolation is amazing. It's a good value proposition with all DLC included at a low asking price, but it looks and runs better on the PS4 and XBOX than on other platforms. This Alien: Isolation is on a whole other level, but I know Feral Interactive is capable of miracle mobile conversions.

Alien: Isolation is available on the App Store at a price of $14.99 and includes the base game, all seven DLC packs, and the survivor mode. The game's total install size is around 11 gigabytes. The game is also available on the Play Store for other mobile devices.

The game supports a number of phones, including the 7 Plus, 8 Plus, and X and later. The supported iPad include the iPad mini 5 and later, iPad Air 3 and later, iPad 7 and later, and iPad Pro 1st generation model only.