Description
Used Alone in the Dark Inferno Playstation 3 Game tested and guaranteed to work.
Product Details
UPC:
742725274785
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Sports
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Mature
SKU:
PS3_ALONE_IN_DARK_INFERNO
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Everybody is so hard on this game. It’s Not that Bad. It’s not LAIR!!.Is very fun and original. The controls and a lot of things were tweaks. That’s the great thing about having the “later release” of a game in the consoles.Same thing will happen with Command and Conquer Red Alert on the Ps3 and Last Remnant.For 30 bucks, it’s enough to catch your attention to this game.
Well, I played the demo for this on the psn, and well, I wasn’t really impressed. I never played the first game, so I didn’t really know what to expect. The first episode wasn’t a really good choice in my opinion, cause it starts off slow, yet I love the car scene. Well, I got the game on sale, and it has some major flaws, such as bad camera, I walked into a wall once and died. The controls are somewhat awkward, but can be delt with. The graphics are ok,, sometimes you can see the beauty of what they were going for, but it’s like they stopped all of a sudden, and it looks choppy at best. Yet if you continue with the game, the mood gets really creepy, and I love the way they did the episodes, so you are reminded of what is going on, and plus there are some nice cliff hangers. The puzzles are excellent in my opinion. I had to sit and think about the environment which I found to be really interesting. The story line is pretty decent, and the monster fights are awesome. So if you looking for a good horror game, this on is for you. It does have a lot of flaws, but you find a really good game under it all. Just give it a chance. I think you like it.
Atari’s Alone in the Dark reboot has finally hit the PS3 (and been re-titled Alone in the Dark: Inferno), and thankfully Atari has taken the extra time to address some of the problems that hurt the game when it first came out not too long ago. The biggest issue with Alone in the Dark on the XBox 360 was the unresponsive controls, many of which have been fixed here. Now, driving around in the game isn’t so godawfully difficult to do, even though there are still a few lingering control issues to be found while you’re playing on foot. That aside, the game still looks good (despite some occasional graphical oddities), and those jaw-dropping moments that will jolt you out of your seat while playing are still here, and are still pulled off flawlessly. The great item uses remain as well, and the improved camera controls make the gameplay all the more rewarding. All in all, Alone in the Dark: Inferno for the PS3 is definitely the best version of the game to see the light of day, and if you felt burned playing other versions of it, check it out on the PS3, and you’ll be much more satisfied with what you get here.
“Alone in the Dark” is a game that had a lot of hype behind it prior to release, but when it finally landed on the 360, Wii and PS2, it was pretty much broken beyond repair. All of the fundamental elements that make a game enjoyable (outside the storytelling aspects) were left in a perpetual state of disarray. Long story short — it played like an undercooked beta release. Why Eden Games chose to release the title with its fundamentals fractured so terribly is beyond me.What we’ve received from Eden Games in “Alone in the Dark: Inferno” is a greatly improved build that, unfortunately, still suffers from some clunky play mechanics.First, the improvements:01 – For the most part, the player has been given full control over the game’s camera, allowing for a 360 degree view of the environment. Occasionally the camera locks itself down, but this is done in moments that require the cinematic effect. For the most part, it works.02 – Edward no longer controls like a tank. This change was pretty much a given when the camera was freed up.03 – The inventory system is less convoluted. The order in which you combine items is no longer dead set, and its easier to navigate in general.04 – The driving mechanics have been tweaked. Now one of the game’s most exciting levels (the final stage in episode 2) is a lot more fun and a lot less frustrating. The cars no longer handle like boats.05 – A “hint” system is integrated into the early stages to help orientate the player (this may have been in t.
item is great shape great game
On time as the y say, will buy again.
Wow, this game took me by surprise. I first played the demo and then picked up the game on discount. It’s much better than the reviews would lead you to believe!First off, I think the graphics are very impressive; it might not be Uncharted or Killzone 2, but there’s an undeniable artistry in the game designers’ post-apocalyptic version of New York City. The lead character, Edward Carnby, also looks really cool, and the monster designs are exceptionally scary.Like a big summer movie, the action set-pieces in this game are astounding! The designers were obviously influenced by Spielberg’s popcorn films, as well as disaster movies in general, as many of the situations you come across seem pulled right out of the cinema (try not to shout “cool!” when you dangle from a wire outside a crumbling skyscraper and the camera pans down to show exploding vehicles from the street far below being flung upwards and nipping at your heels). I particularly liked the final level, which seems like it was pulled straight out of the Indiana Jones/Mummy films.Alone in the Dark: Inferno is also wildly innovative, which is where you might argue that it falters from time to time (thus some of the scathing reviews)–personally, the unorthdox game design is what impressed me the most with this game. The inventory system in particular is very unique: anytime you need to use an item, weapon, etc, you press a button and the camera switches to a 1st person “inside your jacket” view, where you look through th.
the game is about this guy who doesn’t know his self and find his self in a chaos in central park among monsters that comes out of the ground. you play to discover the secret behind what is happening and what is this strange stone you have around your neck.. overall the game is fun.. i spent few dollars on it because i bought it after it long time of the production.. the sound track is GREAT ! however the video quality is not that great compared to other games, but its not that bad. the game features new way in equipping weapons, you CREATE weapons ! you can mix gas bottles with bandages and other stuff to create maltov bombs or can create also flame thrower, the whole game is about fighting enemy with fire ! good game to spend some time with.. a new feature for those who like 1st person shoters is that you can switch between 2 modes: normal and 1st person shooter. try it !
Back when this game was origanally released i had a playstation 3 a wii and a xbox 360, this was on my list to buy for 360, about a week before release i sold my xbox 360 as becoming a parent i didnt have enough money for 3 systems. Well i still looked for it on wii and ps2 but it got horrible reviews so i waited. I just got it for the ps3 and its a pretty fun game the graphics are from good to poor simply said ive seen better (mgs4-uncharted) and ive seen worse (mercs 2-legendary). i will say the story is hokey at best if youve seen a movie dealing with the occult (end of days) youve seen this. the controls are easy too use there is alot of them however so pay attention in the first chapter. The game keeps you on your toes ill say that and the find the right weapon for the job is cool i also like the inventory screen its neat to look down into your jacket and see what you got. As a person being from ny seeing virtual ny it looks good. This game is definetly worth the new price as sixty is to much for the quality but it is fun give it a go. On a side note this has kept my interest longer than silent hill homecoming but they are both good in there own rights. OH OH OH THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE UWE BOLL MOVIE.