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Alone in the Dark on Xbox 360 - Trailer (2008)

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Average rating: 50%
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2.5 stars out of 5
from 2,294 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 15
Developers: EDEN GAMES
Format: Xbox 360
Number of players: 1
Released: 20/06/2008
Also Available on:  Also Available on: PS2  Also Available on: PS3  Also Available on: WII

Brief synopsis of Alone in the Dark

Don't go into the park alone at night. You'll find all sorts there. Muggers, tramps, sexual deviants, and... maybe something a lot, lot worse.

A lo-o-o-o-o-o-o-ng time ago, the first Alone in the Dark game drew players into a world where fear was used as a weapon, creating a tense and ominous atmosphere. Now Atari, with the help of developer Eden Games, hopes to repeat the experience.

Edward Carnby, the protagonist of the original game, has returned. Over the course of one frightful night, he must uncover the dark secrets that shroud Manhattan's long-protected 1.3 square miles of greenery, Central Park. Whatever you do, however, don't make the mistake of assuming this is a whodunnit. As you try to unravel the mystery, you'll be fighting for your life against all manner of 'ugly'.

Eden Games has worked hard to make everything in the game work as it would in real life. If you think you could pick something up to bash a creature until gooey stuff comes out of it, you can in the game. If you think you could douse something in petrol and set it on fire in life, you can do it in the game. You'll put these aspects in the game to use not just during combat, but also in puzzle situations where you're left with just enough tools at your disposal to get the job done.

The game unfolds in the vast open world of Central Park, with not a load screen in sight. Evil nasties will pursue you relentlessly across the park, not limited to the areas that spawned them. Fortunately, you'll find vehicles strewn around which you can use to avoid them or, if you prefer, use as weapons against them.

It's probably too late to warn you against going into the park alone at night. But, you know, watch your back...

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Rated - 5 starsGood

Maseio from Birmingham , 20/01/2008

Good The Best Game Ive Played In A While

  45 out of 56 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 0 starsTerrible!

Kalclash from Birmingham [Highly rated reviewer] , 24/06/2008

I only find myself writing reviews for games that have really angered me recently and this is one of them. This game is so broken and frustrating it will add years onto your life (my control pad took the brunt of my anger).

If anyone rents this game thinking it will be good (like I did) then you are in for a big suprise! This game is unplayably bad! Anyone that reviews this game highly has either not played it or needs their head testing.

  32 out of 34 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsA mixed bag

Flameswordsman from London [Highly rated reviewer] , 25/06/2008

I liked this game. I really did.

It has its faults, like a few in-game bugs where a computer controlled character might pin you into a wall etc.... and the game does have scripted moments that forces you to know what is going to happen to react in time, often leading to you dying a few times to get things right, but its also a great game that has tried something new.

'Real-world laws'. If a door is locked, bash it through with a heavy object, shoot the lock, set it on fire and wait a minute for it to crumble, or just blow it up.

Every problem has a solution. The enemies in the game don't like fire, so you have to use what little you have to your advantage. Pour alcohol on your bullets to give them a fiery kick, combine a flammable spray with your lighter for an instant mini-flamethrower, set a trap by pouring alcohol all over the floor and light it at the right time, or just shoot the gas-tank on a nearby car or shoot that liquor-bottle when its right in front of their face.

The game is like a Puzzle/Survival game, with no horror. You get problems, and basically you solve them using the enviroment and what you have in your inventory. Some of these puzzles can be quite hard [got an undead bug constantly drinking from a pool of blood, then running back through an air-vent to its nest thats blocking your metal-grated exit door? Simple, just tape up a bottle of flammable liquid with double-sided tape, pierce it with a knife, attach it to the bug, then when it runs back to the nest it leaves a flammable trail for you to use your lighter on!]

The music throughout the game is epic orchestral stuff that is amazing, the story looses its steam a bit when your required to free-roam all over Central Park for reasons you shall know if you ever play the game, and overall the game is a 'flawed masterpiece' that could have been Game of the Year except for a few problems like the in-game bugs and slight frustration [I do not like to hear people complaining about the controls. Every game has a different control lay-out, once you've played the game for 10 minutes you get used to it, just like you do with this game]

  19 out of 20 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsgood but has control flaws

DA200 from Cambs [Highly rated reviewer] , 24/06/2008

Was looking forward to the game but am disappointed with the end product. I got use to the on-foot controls but the car driving is utter crap. The car sections are painful to play and I thought it was just the end bit on chapter 2 then it forces another section at the start of chapter 4! God know why the developers thought they were good enough for the end product.

As mentioned I got use to the controls but they are not as well done as Resident evil 4 (a game that is about 3 years old now) The on foot controls are a bit clunky at times but there is no real excuse for them apart from Atari wanted the game out now and got rushed out.

The story is very cinematic with some good voice acting. Shame the controls and the god awful driving brings the game down

  11 out of 13 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsGraphically mint but strange control system

A customer from Marlborough , 12/07/2008

First of all i did like the overall feel of the game weather its fairly nice graphics to the fire physics, but the bigest let down being the half boiled control system, controls realy did feel inresponsive and inaccurate often leading the system into confusion (going in the wrong way you sent it) the other let down is the depth of storyline leaving the game kinda short lived. overall the games come along way from previous titles in the franchise but still fails to leave an inprint that other franchises have left (metal gear solid, grand theft auto) but graphically boarderlining the next gen era,

Graphics: 7/10 showing some nice textures/lighting in hd from time to time

Gameplay:5/10 some nice combo weapons that can be used agenst enemys

Sounds: 3/10 some missing sound effects now and then

Controls 2/10 terrible controls but playable

Lifespan: 3/10 completed in a day

overall: 5/10 some goods and bads in this game but brings out the best in the alone in the dark series

  5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsbetter than i thought

kenz from Redruth , 23/08/2008

After reading the reveiw on ign.com i was rather disheartiened about this title, but after playing this game for an hour i found my self intreged.

The controls take a bit of getting used to but after ten minutes you get a use to it.

I count myself as a serious gamer, but i like this game.

Given a month or two to perrfect itself this could of been the next game of the year but i will let do as it is,

A good rental.

Also the driving bits arent as bad as people say.

all in all, a good rental.

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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