MTV Multiplayer writes:
You can skip boring parts of movies. Why can't you skip boring parts of games?
Eden Games, the developers of "Alone in the Dark," think you should be able to skip ahead.
You won't be able to see the game's "true ending" unless you complete a certain amount of the game, but you can skip large parts of the storyline (and gameplay) all you want.
That's not the only casual-targeted feature that Eden Games and Atari are implementing into "Alone in the Dark." The on-screen control indicators are the product of that same philosophy, depicting animations and images that guarantee that you know how to play.
I don't see myself using either, but to a less experienced gamer, it could mean the world...