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Item specifics

Condition
New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original ...
UPC
742725273887
Platform
PC
Rating
M - Mature
Video Game Series
Alone in the Dark Series
MPN
742725273887
Publisher
Atari Inc.
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Alone in the Dark

About this product

Product Information

The series credited with spawning the survival-horror genre returns to the PC platform with Alone in the Dark. Famed protagonist Edward Carnby finds himself in a modern-day New York City after being hurtled through time for reasons unknown. Carnby's memories are a blur, but he will need to quickly regain his faculties to deal with an ominous threat. A supernatural force has gripped the city, and Central Park is now infested with hideous monsters of ancient origin. Carnby will need every ounce of courage and skill to stay alive in an unfamiliar world.<br><br>While the genre is known for its deliberate pace and restrictive movement, this re-imagined Alone in the Dark offers more action-oriented encounters. Players can rappel down elevator shafts, shimmy across ledges, drive vehicles, and more. The storyline is divided into chapters, with each section culminating in a cliffhanger designed to keep players glued to the screen. The interface also takes a departure from previous survival-horror titles, removing health and ammunition bars and incorporating a real-time inventory system that involves selecting and storing objects in Carnby's well-pocketed jacket.<br><br>As players explore a police precinct, zoo, castle, and other areas found in and around Central Park, they will battle enemies and solve puzzles. Multiple solutions are available for each predicament, and items can be combined in different ways to create helpful tools or even weapons. The action takes place primarily from a third-person viewpoint, automatically shifting to first-person sequences when behind the wheel, peering into Carnby's item-laden jacket, and for other events. Author Lorenzo Carcaterra, who penned the best-selling book <I>Sleepers</I>, helped collaborate on the game's scare-filled script.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Atari Inc.
MPN
742725273887
UPC
0742725273887
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6325

Product Key Features

Rating
M - Mature
Genre
Action & Adventure
Video Game Series
Alone in the Dark Series
Platform
PC
Game Name
Alone in the Dark

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2008
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick, Mouse, Keyboard
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood and Gore, Strong Language, Violence

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3.6
24 product ratings
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  • Most critical review

    Can not install game

    I connect to the internet thru a wifi adapter. This game will not recognize a wifi as an internet connection, so I am unable to install the game.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: bsideboutique

  • a fun adventure game

    The Alone in the Dark series has always been an adventure series. To all those who have played The Quest for Glory games, Alone in the Dark is not that much different except that it has a horror theme. You find items and you must use them to solve puzzles. There is some fighting, but for the most part it is not an essential part of the plot or storyline. The storyline, as stated very clearly by the creators, is inspired by H.P. Lovecraft. Lovecraft's stories are not that of brazen heroes blasting monsters to bits. It is exactly the opposite. Lovecraft is of old gods, insanity, and the unknown. The system used by this game for game play has always been a problem. If you have never played an Alone in the Dark game, you will find the same kind of system in Nocturne. In fact, Nocturne might be ...

  • Get the PS3 version, the PC version is not updated

    "Alone in the Dark Inferno" is a lot better. It's on PS3, an updated version of this game. Do NOT try to play this game on Xbox 360 or PC. The PC does not have a patch even 2 years after the release date so I doubt it will ever come out. The game concept is good and I wish I had the patience to deal with the control to make it through but I ran out. Good thing you can watch all the cutscene and ending on Youtube. I bought it because I am a fan of the original series. This time the graphic looks great but the control is really awkward. You may spend 4 minutes trying to swing a fire extinguisher to break open a door when the next time, somehow the character line up and you can break the door in 10 seconds.

  • Not that good

    First and most important reason why I bought this game, was for the great looking graphics and interesting storyline Alone in the Dark series used to have in earlier times. Pherphaps I was terribly wrong with this new Atari release. Its simply a very dissapointing game. Making you extremely bored within 10 minutes of playing it. Storyline is way to boring, controls are somewhat messy and character interaction with the enviroment and enemies is way to pathetic. Beginning from the simple fact that the only way you can defeat enemies and make yourself go through the game is by grabbing some wood-based item like a chair go find yourself some fire, let the chair burn and put it in front of the enemy. He will eventually somehow burn and die. You don even have to slam it or hit him with the ...

  • Awesome product! Very good game, great value

    The superb Lovecraft love-in Resident Evil? What's that? This is what people might have been saying if it wasn't for AITD. It is the original (and still the scariest) survival horror game, released at a time before that catch phrase was even considered a genre. The game is pseudo3-D, with polygonal characters, menu-based inventory, dramatic, cinematic camera angles, guns and ghouls. You shoot monsters, read books in order to solve puzzles, all the while fighting the unorthodox, fear inducing camera for, well, a fighting chance. To today's gamers this is all very ho-hum, but at the time of its release, it was positively ground-breaking, award-winning. If you're a fan of H.P. Lovecraft, a short story horror writer widely considered to be the master of the weird, you will enjoy this game ...