'Scorn' is a horror game more faithful to H.R. Giger than 'Alien'

Washington Post - Technology News 

On "Scorn's" Kickstarter page, Ebb described the concept behind the game as "being thrown into the world." You play as a hairless humanoid waking up in a grotesque but beautifully realized biomechanical world. Walls that look like taut sinew are girded with beams and rafters reminiscent of bones. Flaps of flaky, skinlike cloth hang in tatters from ceilings. Decrepit, skeletal machines are powered by gunmetal intestinal tracts, and controlled by consoles rippling with industrial blood vessels.