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Alone in the Dark's 2024 remake is compelling but rough around the edges

Alone in the Dark's 2024 remake is compelling but rough around the edges

Alone in the Dark's 2024 remake is compelling but rough around the edges
Apr 13, 2024 54 secs

It's easy to count the similarities: the 2D pre-rendered backdrops overlaid with 3D polygonal models, a choice of two characters, tank controls, plus a mixture of puzzle-solving and combat.

Every inch of the estate is now beautifully detailed: the third-person camera lets you take in the brushstrokes on every portrait, every decaying ornament - all flanked by shadows from your clip-on flashlight.

There's also a form of baked GI, where select rooms emit a vivid hue of green, red or blue - mimicking the eerie lighting of Dario Argento films.

Lastly, and perhaps most urgent of all, I experienced a software crash about two to three hours into the adventure on Series S. It's good that the game autosaves regularly - but many of these points do need addressing.

On character faces, clothing, or the paintings strewn across the manor, most run with lower definition assets - which isn't flattering viewed up close.

With Xbox Series X in its performance mode, there's a higher rate of frame drops abruptly affecting play in moving between rooms - but it's otherwise a solid turnout.

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