Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare (2001)
Genres: ActionAdventure
Tags:
SingleplayerHorrorSurvival Horrorcontroller supportLovecraftian
| Dreamcast |
Released: 2001-05-18 |
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| Game Boy Color |
Released: 2001-05-18 |
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| PlayStation |
Released: 2001-05-18 |
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| PlayStation 2 |
Released: 2001-05-18 |
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| PC |
Released: 2001-05-18Requirements
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Developers
| Sony Interactive Entertainment |
| Spiral House |
| Darkworks |
| Pocket Studios |
Publishers
| THQ Nordic |
| Atari |
| Infogrames |
| Infogrames Entertainment |
Description
The survival horror game Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare immerses players into a dark and foreboding world where danger lurks in every shadow. From the very first moment, Edward Carnby and Aline Cedrac arrive on Shadow Island, they face enigmatic and hostile creatures determined to stop them from obtaining three ancient tablets. These tablets are believed to contain the key to unlocking a powerful and threatening phenomenon. Every corner of the island conceals potential threats, and even the faintest shadow may hide sinister secrets or horrifying nightmares.
Storyline and Objectives
The game begins with Edward Carnby, a supernatural detective, returning to confront his past and seek vengeance. His close friend, Charles Fiske, is discovered dead on Shadow Island, a mysterious location off the coast of Maine. Carnby’s investigation leads him to Fred Johnson, who reveals Fiske’s quest for the three ancient tablets. These artifacts, when positioned in a specific location, hold the potential to unleash an extraordinary and dangerous power. Johnson urges Carnby to continue Fiske’s mission, recover the tablets, and uncover the truth behind Fiske’s death. Carnby accepts the task, aiming to both avenge his friend and prevent the power from falling into the wrong hands.
Gameplay Experience
Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare continues the franchise’s legacy of survival horror by combining suspenseful exploration with intense action. The game places players in a dark, mysterious environment where traditional rules of safety do not apply. Players must navigate this unsettling world while overcoming their fear of the unknown. Controlling Edward Carnby requires careful management of resources, observation, and strategy. Equipped with a flashlight and a pistol, players must search for critical items, gather clues, and survive the relentless threats that the island presents.
Features and Atmosphere
- The original survival horror series returns, enhanced for a modern gaming experience.
- Highly detailed and realistic environments provide an immersive setting for exploration and combat.
- A tense atmosphere created by strategic use of light and darkness, where the flashlight serves as both a tool and a weapon against creatures emerging from the shadows.
- Storyline influenced by the works of H.P. Lovecraft, delivering a narrative that explores cosmic horror and the unknown.
- Over 20 distinct characters are featured, each contributing to a cinematic and deeply realistic atmosphere.
- The game offers two separate but equally intense storylines, allowing players to experience the adventure as either Edward Carnby or Aline Cedrac.
Conclusion
With its combination of survival horror, investigative adventure, and atmospheric tension, Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare challenges players to confront fear, uncover hidden truths, and survive a series of horrifying encounters. The game successfully blends suspense, action, and storytelling, maintaining the franchise’s hallmark of dark, immersive gameplay. Players must remain vigilant, use their wits, and navigate the chilling environment of Shadow Island to complete their mission and uncover the secrets of the ancient tablets.
Our Verdict
Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare is a strong pick for fans of survival horror. The game delivers a dark, tense atmosphere with detailed environments that make every shadow feel threatening. Its story pulls you in with suspense and mystery, keeping you engaged from start to finish.
Combat and exploration are simple but effective, and the choices between Edward Carnby and Aline Cedrac add replay value. The game successfully blends horror, adventure, and a gripping narrative, making it feel alive and immersive.
We recommend this game. It may feel old-school at times, but its atmosphere, story, and scares are top-notch, perfect for anyone who enjoys classic survival horror done right.