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Alone in the Dark
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This pre-owned product is guaranteed to work and includes a box with original cover art and instruction manual.
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Atari Games |
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Atari |
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Platform: |
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Wii |
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Action, Horror |
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Blood and Gore Strong Language Violence
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| The game that started the popular survival horror genre returns better than ever! Players control Edward Carnby, the main character from the original Alone in the Dark, on a thrilling journey through a dark and terrifying re-creation of New York’s Central Park where Carnby must discover the truth behind a dark conspiracy. |
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| With inspiration from the presentation style of popular action TV dramas, Alone in the Dark will be split into a number of distinct episodes. With approximately 30-40 minutes of gameplay comprising each episode, the structure of Alone in the Dark pulls you into world that delivers a fiercely gripping and terrifying experience. Each time the player launches a saved game, the episode will begin with a video summary of the previous episode to quickly re-immerse the player in the story and removing the need to remember where they were or what they were doing. Every episode will close with a nail-biting cliff-hanger ending to rattle players’ nerves, and if the player is leaving the game a video teaser of the next episode will play to leave them wanting more.
Alone in the Dark will provide a complete next-generation, action packed experience within a highly detailed, free roaming environment, featuring a mixture of real-time physics and full environmental interaction. The game will mark a new beginning for the Alone in the Dark series.
- Action oriented gameplay that features intense “edge of your seat” thrills and twists
- Immersive free-roaming, interactive environments intricately based on NYC’s Central Park
- Episodic Structure: 30 to 40 minute episodes grip you in a constant, high level of intensity
- Story written by Lorenzo Carcaterra (NY Times Bestselling author of “Sleepers” and “Apaches”)
- Wide range weapons to destroy both enemy agents and eventually the source of the evil itself
- Vehicles not only offer a means of transportation, but become actual game mechanics which are part of puzzles and solutions to in game challenges
- Eden’s new TWILIGHT engine creates a lavishly detailed game world with highly realistic effects such as moisture, reflections and advanced cinematography
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| Very Dissapointing |
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By: Darkganon15
Date: Thursday, Apr 16, 2009
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| I was extremely dissapointed with Alone in the Dark. I thought it would be a good game, but I was wrong, I would reccomend renting this game first. The challenge of this game can sometimes be stupidly hard, to the point it will piss you off. The graphics are horrible, you can see the pixel squares. I don't even know the length cause I didn't complete this game. The storyline is ok, but presented i...[More] |
| If you know what's good for you, don't bother |
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By: Jack565
Date: Thursday, Mar 05, 2009
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| Puzzles - way too easy. Gameplay - way too easy. Lots of pointless swearing, it's as if an immature twelve year old who likes to swear wrote this. You're never alone (even though it's called alone in the dark) there's an annoying woman hounding you to hurry up all the time. If you want to be scared...well...hahaha you're in for a real disappointment. Using "environment" isn't like how yo...[More] |
| this game is grand and fun. buy it! |
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By: Albert
Favorite Category: Action
Date: Sunday, Jun 29, 2008
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| I'd like to say that this game is a lot of fun, offers good in-game music, a nice story and the whole controls with the wiimote make it an additional fun for wii players of this game. However, beware with the controls of the driving, this is one thing I must address, because it's quite awful. Maybe it's just me, but I found it quite hard to do it and control it, but if you get it down and don't hi...[More] |
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