WorthPlaying: Alone in the Dark: Inferno Review

WorthPlaying: Alone in the Dark: Inferno Review

WorthPlaying writes: "It’s rare that you’ll see a game ported to another console in such a short amount of time, but yet having some big improvements made to the actual gameplay. Alone in the Dark: Inferno does exactly that, with improvements made to the camera, character movement, and overall feel of the game that help propel it from the mediocre status that it had on the Xbox 360, and make it into a really decent and engaging experience on the PS3.

That’s not to say that Alone in the Dark was horrible on the 360; if you played it for a bit, you could see that it should have been a solid title for the system, but there were certain issues with the behind-the-back view that you were constantly locked into that made platforming segments a complete pain. There were also so many jumping instances early on, and your character moved like he was in a constant trance, so he never had enough pep in his step to stay ahead of the action. Alone in the Dark: Inferno fixes a large portion of the control and camera issues, and the end result is a much, much better survival horror adventure."

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