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Alien: Isolation
Digitizing real people and putting them into a game used to be the stuff of science fiction films such as Tron, but now it's an everyday practice in the video game industry. Watch The Creative Assembly's newest developer diary, which explains how the studio turned it's voice talent into a digital cast.
Fifteen years after the events of Alien, Ellen Ripley's daughter, Amanda enters a desperate battle for survival, on a mission to discover the truth behind her mother's disappearance. Below you can watch The Creative Assembly's new developer diary, where the team shows off some in-game footage and explains how they cast real-life actors and used motion capture technology to bring their characters to life. Then read about why were excited for the game here.