Stuart Andrews
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Sixteen years ago the original version of Alone in the Dark inspired a generation of copycat horror games. This new edition is set in modern-day New York and is a tale of evil cults and apocalyptic destruction. You play as a hero with amnesia who must explore, fight and solve puzzles to reveal the hideous truth.
The game is hugely ambitious and its recreation of a rotten Big Apple is admirable. Things kick off engagingly with a dramatic set-piece escape from a burning Manhattan high rise, and the vision of Central Park as an outpost of hell is truly unsettling. Alone in the Dark’s realistic approach to gaming – for example, every door can be bashed open – is also refreshing.
The television-inspired format works well and the game is divided into self-contained episodes, with sections you can skip. The problem is that a twitchy camera and wretched controls make it tempting to skip all too often. Tasks such as battling demonically possessed New Yorkers and hot-wiring cars are nightmarish for all the wrong reasons. Alone in the Dark should have been a stone-cold classic – if only it were more enjoyable to play.
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I can confirm that the controls on the PC are awful. From what I've read in other reviews the controls on the 360 are little better.
FrankBlack, London,
What platform was this reviewed on? as the controls and builds are different.
C Scanlon, Frodsham, UK