Alone in The Dark: Near Death Investigation
Written by w2n on February 4, 2007 – 11:41 pmAlone in the Dark, also known as Alone in the Dark 5 and Alone in the Dark: Near Death Investigation, is the fourth sequel of the survival horror video game series created by Infogrames (now Atari). The game will be released on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.
Atari has released the E3 2006 trailer for Alone in the Dark: Near Death Investigation, the upcoming adventure game developed by Eden Games which will feature an episodic game structure. It will be splitted into distinct episodes in a season-style format. Eden Games has departed from the typical ten-hour game based on film-style scripts and structures and focuses on TV-season format. Each episode will offer approximately 30-40 minutes of gameplay. The episode will begin with a video summary of the previous episode to quickly re-immerse the player in the story, removing the need to remember where they were or what they were doing. Every episode will close with a nail-biting cliff-hanger ending to rattle players’ nerves, and if the player is leaving the game, a video teaser of the next episode will play to leave them wanting more.
A PlayStation 3 version was confirmed by Sony at the Tokyo Game Show 2005, however, it is noteworthy that that title has not been officially announced by its publisher, Atari. While the PS3 version seems to be apparently missing, various PlayStation publications (including Official PlayStation Magazine & PSM), have recently reported on the title as still being developed for the next-gen console. The official release date are still to be announ
Graphic
Visually, Alone in the Dark looks great, with a cinematic flair to it and shifting camera angles from third to first person. We do know that there are many run-ins with the brash citizenry of New York, survivors that will try to get into your car and out of the city at any costs. But we all know that won’t help them; only Carnby can. We’ll have more on the story and gameplay mechanics as soon as Atari starts returning our calls.
Story
Set during 2006, the story continues with Edward Carnby, the main protagonist from the original game, looking for answers to strange supernatural and bizarre occurrences while battling his way through the opposition in New York City’s Central Park. It has been mentioned that Atari wouldn’t reveal exactly how Carnby is still running around in present day considering that the first installment took place during 1926, but the game is most likely a franchise reboot. Condensed portions of the game were seen during the E3 2006 presentation.
Gameplay
Taking the fear to a new level, the next-gen Alone in the Dark features the macabre style of the series played with new gameplay mechanics and a broader-reaching, action-packed play style. Explore fully-interactive realtime worlds, interacting with physics and roaming the wide-open, fright-filled environments. Developer Eden Games has mentioned that they want the structure of the game to be in a similar manner as the television shows, like 24 and Alias. Nadal stated that the storyline will be presented as “episodic content completely structured to the gameplay.”
New Features
The game has been hailed by the producers and developers to be open-ended and expansive. One such feature is the hot-wiring mini game. In one dire moment, the character may need to commander a car by hot-wiring. This will initiate a mini game, where Edward will rip the wires out of said car and try to start the engine. He could either succeed and be able to drive the car, or blare the car horn loudly, alerting enemies to his presence.
Atari promises downloadable content after Alone in the Dark is released, including even more episodes to play with than the initial three. Today, in our brief demo, the focus is on the in-game inventory system, swinging and climbing, and moving and manipulating items.
Publisher: Eden Studios
Developer: Atari
Genre : Adventure/Horor
Release Date: TBA 2007
ESBN : RP (Rating Pending)
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