Posted on: August 5, 2012

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Survival Horror's Grandads
In 1992, Infogrames released a little Lovecraft inspired horror romp named "Alone in the Dark". While being a success at the time, no one truly released how much this game would affect the horror genre in video games. AITD started it all-opening the doors for games such as Resident Evil and Silent Hill. The first game is an absolute classic. The controls are for the most part pretty tight, except running can be a hassle. The game has some great puzzles, good traps, and is just fun to play. The sound effects excel-from the moans of a zombie to the creaking of a old door or floorboards. What I also found interesting was the ways you could avoid confrontations. For example, you could push a cabinet in front of a window to prevent a monster from bursting through, or lure a monster into a room, run past it and shut the door, and depending on the monster, it'll *usually* lock them in. While the game won't make you lose sleep at night, you'll giggle to yourself as your making your way through the mansion, wondering when a monster will ambush next. When it does happen, it's surprising, but never scary and always fun to laugh about to yourself. The combat is tight. If you don't have any weapons, you can always beat your adversary with your bare hands, which is always awesome. Let's see Leon Kennedy go mano-a-mano with a Resi Evil monster sometime eh? The puzzles are nice, not too hard and not too simple. Simply put, Alone in the Dark 1 is an absolute classic that should be played by any gamer, horror fan or not. Even better, GOG has been generous enough to give us AITD 2 and 3 to boot. To be honest with you, I have not played much of 2 and 3. From what I have played of 2, it felt more of an action game with supernatural elements as opposed to a full out horror game like the first. Which, in my opinion, is not bad at all, as the first was pretty light on the combat aspect, with only about two dozen enemies total, if even that. You immediately start the game with a revolver, with a zombie holding a Tommy Gun on the ground next to you. Upon trying to retrieve the Tommy Gun, the zombie wakes up and you two get into a fire fight. It's a really cool way to start the game, and there's a lot more fire fights in the game. Check this out if you're looking for more action. AITD 3 is set in the wild west, with Edward Carnby taking on a gang of ghost/zombie outlaws. I haven't really played more than 10 minutes of this game yet, which is a shame, cause I love everything to do with the Wild West. From what I did play though, it was quite awesome, and the ghost outlaws look very cool to boot. All in all, the original game is worth the price of $5.99 alone, but with the extra bonus of AITD 2 and 3 you're really getting a good deal here. I can guarantee you that you won't regret this purchase. If you do, well, maybe it's time to find a new hobby..
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