Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare
PlayStation- Publisher: Infogrames
- Release Date: Jun 18, 2001
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
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Graphically the game is unequaled on the PSone, but things like poor scripting, painful voice acting and tired puzzle elements reduce the overall appeal significantly.
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a satisfying horror game with many of the sinister elements that made the original so good. But its failure to do anything new that "Resident Evil" hasn't already done (other than a cool flashlight) leaves this zombie hungering for something more. Brains, anyone?
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The prerendered scenery would be stunningly beautiful if it wasnt so darn creepyits some of the best scenery on the PlayStation.
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This is as unsettling and absorbing an adventure as you could hope for.
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An above average survival horror game with a few new twists and a compelling story.
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With eye-popping graphics and outrageous sound effects, Alone in the Dark excels at being creepy.
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This game is tough but from my general experience, this is what survival horror games are all about.
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It has enough graphical flair, intriguing storylines, and just down right creepiness, to make you forget this is being played on a 6 year old system.
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Even with the graphical limitations of the PS One, the game still looked good enough to scare the wits out of us, and often seemed more threatening and tense than the "Resident Evil" games.
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It does enough things right to merit the attention of the few gamers still willing to put up with 32-bit "RE" gameplay (circa 1996) in the year 2001.
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Total Video GamesTruly a fantastic game and shines like a diamond stone. With the limitations of the PlayStation, the developers have still managed to cram every last bit of detail into this one. Go out a buy it. Now!
Awards & Rankings
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#10 Most Discussed PS1 Game of 2001
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#2 Most Shared PS1 Game of 2001
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 60 out of 81
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Mixed: 19 out of 81
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Negative: 2 out of 81
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