It's a pretty decent space station repair simulator in the vein of the first Dead Space but I found the horror sequences to be a little tacked on.
In all seriousness it's alright. The biggest issue for me is that the alien is supposed to be "dynamic" and all, tracking you with its senses and behaving realistically instead of scripted, but I don't know what perceivable difference there is between an alien that tracks you like that and one scripted so it appears to behave like that.
I don't know if that changes later on. There are sequences to introduce you to the three main types of enemy and I dunno if I'm still technically in a tutorial and the game gets less on-rails later on but right now the alien shows up in certain areas as if on cue and I don't know how its AI is supposed to be special.
There's three types of enemy like I said, it's not just the alien. You've got the alien, who's super fast, super deadly, unkillable, and will fuck you up if it catches you. Then there's Working Joes, which are cheap synthetics that have gone haywire and will kill you if they find you. Pretty hard to kill but slow and stupid. And there's humans, who are the easiest to kill but they have guns. The alien hunts the other humans as much as it does you, so there's plenty of opportunity for shenanigans there.
I love the aesthetic and I do like the alien, though it moves like a dude in a suit (true to the original, like the rest of the game's aesthetic) it still feels like a killing machine. The aliens in most of the games felt like bugs. They popped and splattered and crunched and it only took a couple shots to kill one when they're described as the evolutionary apex of predation, the ultimate killer.
My favorite vidya alien was actually the one in AVP3, the game that came out a few years ago. It had the slithery non-human movements and it wasn't something you could mow down in droves. It felt big and heavy and dangerous, more like a tiger than a bug.
Overall I think the game's okay but it's not that scary and the interface is really clunky and the graphics aren't as good as you'd expect.