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Alone in the Dark (1992)

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Alone in the Dark Platforms 3DO, Acorn 32-bit, DOS, FM Towns, iPad, iPhone, Macintosh, PC-98 Developed by Infogrames Europe SA Published by Infogrames Europe SA Released 1992 Gameplay Puzzle elements, Survival Horror Perspective 3rd-person (Other) Narrative Horror Misc Licensed Genre Action Setting Interwar Visual Cinematic camera Description Jeremy Hartwood has committed suicide in his Louisiana mansion, Derceto. You take the role of either Edward Carnby, a private investigator, or Emily Hartwood, Jeremy's niece, and investigate the suspicious death. The three-floor mansion is reputed to be haunted by its eccentric past owner. Very quickly, you realise that it is. Warped rats, zombies and giant worms are among the foes who are after you, and you must somehow escape. Alone in the Dark is an action-adventure survival horror game. The action is displayed from a number of fixed viewpoints. The backgrounds are 2D painted images, while the player character, all items and monsters are rendered as 3D models. To escape the mansion, you'll have to solve a number of puzzles. They usually involve finding an item and using it in a proper place. Apart from items necessary for the puzzles, you can also find books and documents that can be read, healing items which can be consumed to restore hit points, and weapons. Weapons come in handy, since Derceto is full of various monsters. Some monsters can be killed with weapons, but others are either impossible to kill or require a bit of thinking to take down. Note also that you have limited amounts of ammunition, so you have to use firearms carefully. From Mobygames.com. Original Entry


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