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Alone in the Dark: Xbox 360
SynopsisEdward Carnby is a paranormal investigator who's in for the night of his life. Central Park,
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Alone In The Dark - Xbox 360
Uncover the earth-shattering secret hidden in New York's iconic Central Park in Alone In The Dark. History
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Alone in the Dark (Xbox 360)
The game that started the popular survival horror genre returns better than ever! Players control Edward
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Alone in the Dark
Uncover the earth-shattering secret hidden in New York's iconic Central Park in Alone In The Dark. History
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Alone in the Dark: Xbox 360
The game that started the popular survival horror genre returns better than ever! Players control Edward
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Alone in the Dark (Xbox 360)
This action-survival game challenges players to investigate shadowy conspiracies that surround Central
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Alone in the Dark (Xbox 360)
Explore fully-interactive realtime worlds, interacting with physics and roaming the wide-open, fright-filled
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Xbox 360 - Alone in the Dark
Taking the fear to a new level, the next-gen Alone in the Dark features the macabre style of the series
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Most people attribute the start of the Survival Horror genre to Resident Evil. While you can trace the birth of Survival Horror back far, far before that game (to Sweet Home or, if you want to stretch it, to Haunted House in 1981), modern Survival Horror games were firmly established by the first Alone in the Dark. Since that first game, though, the series has been an up and down roller coaster that never seemed to be able to outmatch some of the better known and more famous franchises like Resident Evil or Silent Hill.
So, when Eden Games started to work on reinventing the franchise, I was cautiously optimistic. A lot of the ideas and concepts they spoke of seemed like great ideas, and they seemed to be trying to Do Something Different. Unfortunately, the sum is not greater than its parts and Alone in the Dark, while reaching for the stars, can't stay afloat.
Things begin appropriately apocalyptic. Edward Carnby awakens in some hotel with some bad men arguing about cryptic shenanigans.
So, when Eden Games started to work on reinventing the franchise, I was cautiously optimistic. A lot of the ideas and concepts they spoke of seemed like great ideas, and they seemed to be trying to Do Something Different. Unfortunately, the sum is not greater than its parts and Alone in the Dark, while reaching for the stars, can't stay afloat.
Things begin appropriately apocalyptic. Edward Carnby awakens in some hotel with some bad men arguing about cryptic shenanigans.
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I pre-ordered this game back in Februrary when I bought Test Drive Unlimited. When the game was reaching it's release date I checked out game sites to see if any early reviews were posted, and of course I eventually ran into the numerous reviews on Amazon and have also seen the reviews from IGN and GameSpot. Now I was honestly shocked by how this game was getting panned left and right and just to my relief I decided to keep the game and try it for myself which shocked me even more to how so many people can honestly hate this game. Then again, I realized after I beat it why this game can be hated so much. Alone in the Dark is a game that requires the player to actually think, to use his or her brain. Alone in the Dark is not your simple run and shoot and you beat it type game, it's not Call of Duty where Activision just slaps a number at the end of it and calls it done. The problem I am reading most is the controls, and this is what I don't get, if you have played Resident Evil (any of them).
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I pre-ordered this game back in February when I bought Test Drive Unlimited. When the game was reaching it's release date I checked out game sites to see if any early reviews were posted, and of course I eventually ran into the numerous reviews on Amazon and have also seen the reviews from IGN and GameSpot. Now, I after beating the game I can fully understand why it is getting so much flak. Alone in the Dark is a game that requires the player to actually think, to use common sense. Alone in the Dark is not your simple shoot em' up game, it's not Halo, or Call of Duty. The problem I am reading most is the controls, and this is what I don't get, if you have played Resident Evil (any of them). then you should be ok with this game because they are the same as any Resident Evil game with the exception of switching between first and third person. Other complaints span to the infamous 59th Street scene when your driving through New York City. Once again I see no problem with this as I completed
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