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Alone in the Dark: Inferno

1 March 2010 5 Comments
Alone in the Dark: Inferno


Product Description
Product Features Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 * Full 360-degrees camera control – Enhanced camera controls allows complete freedom of the camera and better handling of third person movement for even more immersive gameplay enabling you to view the fire and mass destruction they are causing in all of its glory * Fine-tuned controls – quicker and smoother reactivity of the hero’s movements in third person view increases the pace of the game and makes for faster, reflexive gameplay during tense fighting scenarios * Inventory system more accessible – more logical jacket inventory system with the ability to scroll rapidly through the inventory with the D-pad or analog stick to combine objects. In addition, gameplay is paused when accessing the inventory system to allow maximum creativity in combining items to create unique weapons * More tips – additional on-screen tips will help players quickly adapt to controls and easily understand how to overcome tricky situations * Spectral Vision tuning – a tutorial earlier in the storyline explains the need to burn roots in order to gain spectral vision (a power that grants you the ability to see the unseen) and difficulty tuning means less spectral vision is required to reach the end of the game

  • Full 360-degrees camera control – Enhanced camera controls allows complete freedom of the camera and better handling of third person movement for even more immersive gameplay enabling you to view the fire and mass destruction they are causing in all of its glory
  • Fine-tuned controls – quicker and smoother reactivity of the hero’s movements in third person view increases the pace of the game and makes for faster, reflexive gameplay during tense fighting scenarios
  • Inventory system more accessible – more logical jacket inventory system with the ability to scroll rapidly through the inventory with the D-pad or analog stick to combine objects. In addition, gameplay is paused when accessing the inventory system to allow maximum creativity in combining items to create unique weapons
  • More tips – additional on-screen tips will help players quickly adapt to controls and easily understand how to overcome tricky situations
  • Spectral Vision tuning – a tutorial earlier in the storyline explains the need to burn roots in order to gain spectral vision (a power that grants you the ability to see the unseen) and difficulty tuning means less spectral vision is required to reach the end of the game

Average Ratings : 3.5
Price : $6.45
Alone in the Dark: Inferno

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5 Comments »

  • John said:

    the game is to dark i can not what i m doing i go to

    send it bakck
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Ahmed A. Bader said:

    didnt think much to this game, previous alone in the dark games much better than this
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Phillip Redding said:

    The line pretty much says it all. Played it on 360. It took a lot to get through it. I tried it again for ps3. I guess i am just a glutton for punishment. I was really just curious about the improvements. Teaches me to be curious.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Militant_Danny said:

    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….
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • King of ALL Games said:

    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.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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