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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The dark awaits you...
"Alone in the Dark" is a game that had a lot of hype behind it prior to release, but when it finally landed on the 360, Wii and PS2, it was pretty much broken beyond repair. All of the fundamental elements that make a game enjoyable (outside the storytelling aspects) were left in a perpetual state of disarray. Long story short -- it played like an undercooked beta...
Published on January 2, 2009 by James Thomas Jeans

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not so alone, and not in the dark
The title of this game is kind of ironic, being that you are givin a partner early in the game, and that you're not in the dark because everything is on fire, but enough of that for now, on to the game review. You play as Edward Carnby, who wakes up in the game knowing nothing about his past who soon learns that rips in the ground are chading him because he can stop the...
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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The dark awaits you..., January 2, 2009
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James Thomas Jeans (Glenwood Acres, TX USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Alone in the Dark: Inferno (Video Game)
"Alone in the Dark" is a game that had a lot of hype behind it prior to release, but when it finally landed on the 360, Wii and PS2, it was pretty much broken beyond repair. All of the fundamental elements that make a game enjoyable (outside the storytelling aspects) were left in a perpetual state of disarray. Long story short -- it played like an undercooked beta release. Why Eden Games chose to release the title with its fundamentals fractured so terribly is beyond me.

What we've received from Eden Games in "Alone in the Dark: Inferno" is a greatly improved build that, unfortunately, still suffers from some clunky play mechanics.

First, the improvements:

01 - For the most part, the player has been given full control over the game's camera, allowing for a 360 degree view of the environment. Occasionally the camera locks itself down, but this is done in moments that require the cinematic effect. For the most part, it works.

02 - Edward no longer controls like a tank. This change was pretty much a given when the camera was freed up.

03 - The inventory system is less convoluted. The order in which you combine items is no longer dead set, and its easier to navigate in general.

04 - The driving mechanics have been tweaked. Now one of the game's most exciting levels (the final stage in episode 2) is a lot more fun and a lot less frustrating. The cars no longer handle like boats.

05 - A "hint" system is integrated into the early stages to help orientate the player (this may have been in the 360 version, but I certainly don't remember it, particularly during the first driving level).

06 - The storyline is pretty much identical between builds, but there's been a fundamental change made surrounding a quest that in the initial build involves a LOT of painful backtracking. I don't want to say too much for fear of spoiling things, but this change helps the flow of the game immensely.

07 - A new level has been added mid-way through the game.


Now the problems:

01 - Despite the tweaked control scheme, Edward is still a bit difficult to control. There are times where I'll want him to walk one direction, and he'll sort of wander in a slightly different direction. This was particularly annoying in the later half of episode 1.

02 - It's easy enough moving him around in first person view, but the controls are never as sensitive as one would like in first person, and getting into a gun fight can be really irritating, particularly if you're used to the precision aiming in games like "Resistance".

03 - There is no 5.1 surround support in this game, which is sort of a letdown. It's the only game I own that lacks 5.1. There are also no subtitles, which just feels lazy. One of the people in my house is deaf in one ear and partially relies on subtitles to convey the story. This is probably the only PS3 game I own that lacks subtitle support.

04 - Using melee weapons is problematic. It's a good idea for a combat system, but it's implemented poorly. It reminds me a little bit of that PS2 Jet Li game, but less refined.


There are a lot of big ideas in "Alone in the Dark: Inferno". It's a very ambitious game, and I think that's one of the problems. I get the feeling that this title was just slightly outside the capability of Eden Games. They couldn't quite pull it all together into a cohesive experience.

Having said that, the game features an exciting episodic presentation and a wonderful musical score that utilizes the award-winning female choir known as The Mystery of Bulgarian Voices. The voice acting is solid (the guy who plays Max Payne voices Edward Carnby) and there are some excellent set pieces that really get the blood pumping.

If you can look past the slightly awkward control scheme and the occasional graphical oddity, I would suggest picking the game up. The price has already dropped quite a bit (I picked the game up brand new for $29.99 at a local Game Stop) so now's the time.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An underrated gem., March 18, 2009
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Alone in the Dark: Inferno (Video Game)
Wow, this game took me by surprise. I first played the demo and then picked up the game on discount. It's much better than the reviews would lead you to believe!

First off, I think the graphics are very impressive; it might not be Uncharted or Killzone 2, but there's an undeniable artistry in the game designers' post-apocalyptic version of New York City. The lead character, Edward Carnby, also looks really cool, and the monster designs are exceptionally scary.

Like a big summer movie, the action set-pieces in this game are astounding! The designers were obviously influenced by Spielberg's popcorn films, as well as disaster movies in general, as many of the situations you come across seem pulled right out of the cinema (try not to shout "cool!" when you dangle from a wire outside a crumbling skyscraper and the camera pans down to show exploding vehicles from the street far below being flung upwards and nipping at your heels). I particularly liked the final level, which seems like it was pulled straight out of the Indiana Jones/Mummy films.

Alone in the Dark: Inferno is also wildly innovative, which is where you might argue that it falters from time to time (thus some of the scathing reviews)--personally, the unorthdox game design is what impressed me the most with this game. The inventory system in particular is very unique: anytime you need to use an item, weapon, etc, you press a button and the camera switches to a 1st person "inside your jacket" view, where you look through the character's eyes as you pull items from your jacket pockets and equip/combine them on the fly. True, this happens in real time, and it's possible to be attacked while you're doing your doing it, which is why some people might not like it; I think it adds intensity and sets this game apart from others (side note: you can reload without going into your jacket, so combat still works without being too much of a chore).

Another awesome innovation is the DVD-like chapter system that the game employs: it's like when you buy a TV series on DVD--every level of the game is broken down into different episodes and chapters. There's even a cool wrapup every time you resume a saved game: "previously, on Alone in the Dark..."

The writing is a bit juvenile at times (what with the overuse of the "F" bomb), but the story itself is very intriguing, concerning you-know-who (the big bad man with the red horns) attempting to make a comeback and plunge the world into darkness. (Another side note: this game is absolutely for mature audiences, and it does deal with the occult, but without getting into too much gory/incantation reciting details).

"Alone in the Dark" definitely stuck with me after I finished playing; it's an intense experience that I rank up there with the best gaming experiences I've had. It has its flaws here and there, but the good overwhelmingly outnumbers the bad in this case. If you love action/adventure games, I highly recommend it. (Final note: do yourself a favor and start killing the evil weeds AS SOON as the game gives you the opportunity--it'll make the final sections of the game much easier to complete, and you definitely want to see the incredible last level!)
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A nice improvement, December 17, 2008
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Alone in the Dark: Inferno (Video Game)
Atari's Alone in the Dark reboot has finally hit the PS3 (and been re-titled Alone in the Dark: Inferno), and thankfully Atari has taken the extra time to address some of the problems that hurt the game when it first came out not too long ago. The biggest issue with Alone in the Dark on the XBox 360 was the unresponsive controls, many of which have been fixed here. Now, driving around in the game isn't so godawfully difficult to do, even though there are still a few lingering control issues to be found while you're playing on foot. That aside, the game still looks good (despite some occasional graphical oddities), and those jaw-dropping moments that will jolt you out of your seat while playing are still here, and are still pulled off flawlessly. The great item uses remain as well, and the improved camera controls make the gameplay all the more rewarding. All in all, Alone in the Dark: Inferno for the PS3 is definitely the best version of the game to see the light of day, and if you felt burned playing other versions of it, check it out on the PS3, and you'll be much more satisfied with what you get here.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I don't care what anyone says, January 30, 2010
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
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This game was killed with the reviews the first go and now that it has been rereleased the critics seem to hate it just as much. I was expecting a decent game for the $16 I payed for it but the truth is that this game is excellent. This is the first game I have played in along time that I would actually call hard. Not frustratingly so but it is a good challenge. Another good aspect is that there are times in the game where you will not advance if you can't think. Yes that is right, you must think. I know, it sounds strange given todays shoot 'em up action style of games but this one is so much more. Besides, this game is so cheep that if you are thinking about getting it then just buy it, for 16 bucks this game can seriously surprise you, now that I have played it I would have payed the full 50-60 buck for it. In short, it's a steal.

The bottom line is that this game is a gem and most people will never know...tragic.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not so alone, and not in the dark, July 28, 2009
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Alone in the Dark: Inferno (Video Game)
The title of this game is kind of ironic, being that you are givin a partner early in the game, and that you're not in the dark because everything is on fire, but enough of that for now, on to the game review. You play as Edward Carnby, who wakes up in the game knowing nothing about his past who soon learns that rips in the ground are chading him because he can stop the rips from destroying the world......yea, not the best story in the world, but it kinda works. From a gameplay point, the game does work with a reworked camera system, and new levels added to the PS3 version, controls are tight and the option to choose between first and third person is a nice feature. Through out the game you will find weapons and random trash that the people of New York throw out, but you can use that trash to make DIY weapons, such as molitov cocktails and fire bombs, the one bad thing is the inventory system, which is your coat pockets. First off you have a very limited number of slots to stash your goods in and the game dosen't pause when you go into it, so have fun trying to make a fire bomb when you have creatures trying to make you their dinner. From a graphics point of view, the characters and creature models look good, the enviroment looks pretty good as well, honestly the best thing though is the fire effects, which you'll be seeing alot of. The bad stuff about the game comes from the annoyingly frustrating inventory system, which is needed to defeat most creatures since the are weak against fire, another thing thats annoying is your partner, yes, you have a partner in the game, which provides nothing to the story or gameplay...if she does nothing in the game play then why is she annoying?.....because she's just there for no reason, you just wish you could put out all the fires and get her away so you truely are alone in the dark(and there's the reference back to the title of the review, i had to stick it somewhere), but in all, it's still i fun little semi-horror game, if you can find it for cheap, i say to pick it up, but there are other, better horror games out there.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good game - not for everyone, December 2, 2010
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Kir3LLehC (Greenwich,CT) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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Alone in the Dark is niche game. If you like horror games like Resident Evil and Silent Hill, this game is not far away from those two.

The challenge in this game is almost non existent. Guns are not necessary and your most useful weapon is a health spray can and lighter. Controls are sluggish and graphics feel like a ps2.

That being said, I really like how the story was presented. It was able to overlook all the flaws as it kept me interested as to what will happen next. I also like the fact that every time you load your game, it shows a background summary of the what happen in the previous chapters. Really cool and I wish every game have that feature.

Overall for around 10 bucks it is pretty reasonable. I have watched movies worse than this game for more money.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Diamond in The Rough!, November 22, 2009
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I was pleasantly surprised with this game. Without going "Hard-core gamer" on this review, the gameplay although a bit buggy, is very satisfying. The cinematic sequences are of top quality and keeps you hanging on to the story. It's a solid, unique, and scary title that deserves to be played! Burn on Eden, burn on!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I dont care what they say, I loved it., July 19, 2009
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Alone in the Dark: Inferno (Video Game)
What? yes, what? as far as I remember alone in the dark 1, 2 and 3 had sucky controls and I loooooove those games. About this one, controls are better than the previous games and I also love it. Yes, they still suck but not as bad, its actually kinda part of the Alone in the Dark franchise, so just get over it and enjoy the game, I know I did !
The surroundings are so dynamic I couldnt believe my eyes !
Give it a try. Trust me.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A 4 outta 5 star game with a 1 star control layout, December 28, 2008
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Alone in the Dark: Inferno (Video Game)
Alright, this game is downright annoying. Not in it's content or storyline, but in it's control schemes. This is supposed to be an improvement over the previous releases? Holy cow, seriously I wouldn't even want to see that version then. To me its just frustrating to see a monster, and stare at it while jerking the controls around trying to make the Keanu Reeves look-alike protagonist kill it before it takes a few chunks out of me. It reminds me of one of those dreams where some dude is trying to kill you, but you can't make your hands into fists, or get your handgun to fire while he gets closer and closer to you. You know what you want your dude to do, but good luck making him do it with any kind of speed and finesse.

It was so frustrating, I just can't take anymore. Go into a room, get attacked, fumble with your weapons or melee attacks, kill the monster, and be severely wounded. Find health spray, repeat process. You can't be proactive, only (slowly) reactive in this game amidst the background of a well done environment. Bottom line, what could have been an enjoyable game was ruined by a touchy and annoying control setup, regardless of schemes chosen....
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible, October 22, 2010
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Z. Kummer (Tampa, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars 
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Fans of the original Alone in the Dark will not like this game...no one else will either. Everything about this game is bad...bad controls, bad gameplay, terrible story, bad graphics, just a bad game all around. This game was so terrible that I opened a gamefly account to avoid buying such a game ever again.
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