Kind of disappointing entry in the series
The biggest reason I, and I would hazard most others, read an Osprey book is for the artwork, and this volume is lacking. Some if the most interesting items of gear are not depicted, while those that are resemble very slightly altered 'Aliens' props. I realize this is more an "RPG setting" book than anything else, but it's still a bit of a letdown. The narrative hews too closely to the 'Alien' franchise to be particularly interesting as well. I would skip this entry in the "Dark Osprey" series.