There’s something in the gaming waters right now in terms of remaking classic games. While 2024’s Alone in the Dark isn’t the first remake of the seminal 1992 game that inspired the survival horror genre, it’s by far the most high profile. The protagonists Detective Edward Carnby and Emily Hartwood bear the likenesses and voices of actors David Harbour and Jodie Comer respectively, adding a distinct Hollywood flavor to this game that feels like it should be an HBO series.
Much like the original game, Alone in the Dark sees Emily and Detective Carnby arrive at Derceto Manor in Louisiana to look for Emily’s missing uncle Jeremy. There, they follow the clues to uncover a supernatural mystery that ventures into Lovecraftian territory, confirming only terror lies in the dark, so yeah, don’t go there too often!
As a player, it’s up to you to decide which character to play as, while the other serves as a supporting act. There are slight deviations in how their stories unfold and how other NPCs relate to the protagonist chosen, so it adds to the replayability factor as it encourages players to revisit the game through a fresh set of eyes. Considering how new Detective Carnaby is to the case, he does stand out as the character that instantly connects with player who will also be going into the story with no preconceived notions of what’s going on or the Harwood history.
Alone in the Dark lures the player in with an eerie atmosphere from top to bottom. It’s impossible to feel at ease walking through the manor – or elsewhere. Even if it the area is a place that the player has encountered countless times before, there’s a lingering fear that something isn’t right and there could be a surprise lurking around the corner, or even an entire distortion of reality. This also plays out through the spooky design of the environment and the dialogue that shows the characters are feeling the tension too.
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