I also made it very blatant that there were none to be had. I did say in the opening that I went in expecting scares. Perhaps what it lacks in class creativity and writing it makes up for in terms of a fun co-op experience, maybe even some scares? Considering how poor it is, you probably wouldn't care anyway. Anything that actually has a narrative in the level, simply scrolls as text in the bottom left of the screen so obscurely you're likely to never notice. At least, that's about all you'll ever see. With no real introduction to any of these characters, who might as well be nameless, each level begins with a poorly written introduction and then. You start the game, you pick one of four generic classes which play almost exactly the same as each other, with the exception of the Witch who at least felt somewhat unique with her overpowered lightning ability. ![]() Well, that doesn't happen here in the slightest. Whether I was in a moment of fear or not, every other Alone in the Dark title has had a strong narrative to push the player forward. One of the things I've always loved about Alone in the Dark is the strong narrative, the gripping stories that played out. ![]() ![]() Well, something worse did happen and I had the misfortune of having the little bit of hope I had left for the franchise torn apart and strewn across bland environments, with the only horror to speak of being the fact that this game actually exists. I didn't think anything worse could happen to the franchise than Uwe Boll making a movie. ![]() I'd always maintained hope that perhaps the Alone In The Dark series would return to its former horror glory.
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