Alien Abductee is a modification (Mod) released in 2019 for PC, built upon the classic shooter mechanics of its parent game. In this first-person shooter experience, you play as an abductee trapped aboard a damaged alien vessel heading toward the aliens' home world. The core gameplay loop involves navigating the crippled ship, engaging hostile extraterrestrials, and sabotaging the ship's systems permanently before it completes its journey, ensuring your survival and preventing the aliens from returning home intact.
The narrative thrust of this experience places the player directly into a high-stakes, confined environment. Following previous events, the protagonist finds themselves aboard a severely damaged alien vessel. This ship is not returning home; rather, it is limping toward the aliens' home world after a crash.
The primary objective is survival and immediate extraction. Given the ship's critical condition—making a return journey to Earth impossible and atmospheric re-entry fatal—the only viable course of action is sabotage. Players must disable the vessel permanently before it reaches its destination, where the consequences of capture by the alien crew would likely be severe.
As a shooter mod, the gameplay centers on fast-paced, first-person combat utilizing the familiar arsenal and movement style inherited from its source material. The atmosphere shifts to one of claustrophobic tension within the alien architecture.
The central challenge revolves around navigating the crippled spaceship, engaging hostile extraterrestrial forces, and executing the mission to cripple the ship's functionality before time runs out.
Modifications like this offer players a focused, self-contained adventure that often introduces new level designs and scenarios not present in the original game. For those familiar with the parent title, this provides a new context and set of challenges built upon a known, robust gameplay foundation. It represents a dedicated, singular campaign experience.
It is important to note that this release stands alone. There are currently no officially listed downloadable content (DLC) packs or major expansions associated with this specific modification.
This content is accessible on PC (Microsoft Windows) and was made available to the public in early 2019.