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This is the first game where I approve of film grain.
Yea it does look nice, doesn't it
Surprisingly for me, it does. I never use motion blur or film grain anywhere. I'm one of those people who cleans his cars windows even if the car is dirty reference. Even though Alien: Isolation should benefit with it's retro-futurism from its atmosphere wise, and I cherish the game to the depth of my soul, I never liked film grain there.
It has nothing to do with film grain or CRT. Those options just make it increasingly worse.
This is a pure aesthetic decision by the creator and cannot be turned off without third party modding, which only exists for the inventory screen right now: https://www.nexusmods.com/signalis/mods/3
Thankfully the actual gameplay isn't as awful as the menus, but there is a definite style to it (especially at high resolutions).