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Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare (Playstation)

"Silent Hill," "Resident Evil," and "Fear Effect 2" Fanatics can now experience the next episode of the series known as the granddaddy of the survival horror genre.

Infogrames
Adventure
Players: 1
M (Mature)
Developer: DarkWorks
Released June 20, 2001

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

77 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
This is as unsettling and absorbing an adventure as you could hope for.
92 Gamezilla!
With eye-popping graphics and outrageous sound effects, Alone in the Dark excels at being creepy.
90 Total Video Games
Truly a fantastic game and shines like a diamond stone. With the limitations of the PlayStation, the developers have still managed to cram every last bit of detail into this one. Go out a buy it. Now!
90 GamePro
The prerendered scenery would be stunningly beautiful if it wasn’t so darn creepy—it’s some of the best scenery on the PlayStation.
83 GameZone
This game is tough – but from my general experience, this is what survival horror games are all about.
83 PSX Nation
It does enough things right to merit the attention of the few gamers still willing to put up with 32-bit "RE" gameplay (circa 1996) in the year 2001.
80 GameShark
An above average survival horror game with a few new twists and a compelling story.
80 Hot Games
Even with the graphical limitations of the PS One, the game still looked good enough to scare the wits out of us, and often seemed more threatening and tense than the "Resident Evil" games.
75 Game Revolution
a satisfying horror game with many of the sinister elements that made the original so good. But its failure to do anything new that "Resident Evil" hasn't already done (other than a cool flashlight) leaves this zombie hungering for something more. Brains, anyone?
75 Core Magazine
Graphically the game is unequaled on the PSone, but things like poor scripting, painful voice acting and tired puzzle elements reduce the overall appeal significantly.
75 Gaming Age
It has enough graphical flair, intriguing storylines, and just down right creepiness, to make you forget this is being played on a 6 year old system.
70 Games Domain
Even with its dodgy graphics and other niggling problems, Alone in the Dark will still make you jump - even with the lights on.
66 Electric Playground
AID:TNN comes off, despite its graphical wizardry, a little…sophomoric. The majority of the cinematic cuts and voice acting are god-awful-bad, and not even in that charming, maybe-they-meant-it, B-movie Resident Evil way.
64 GameSpot
With versions in the works for both the PlayStation 2 and the Dreamcast, though, owners of multiple consoles are probably better off waiting for the graphical enhancement that will come with a more powerful console.
57 Electronic Gaming Monthly
Illogical puzzles, vague directions and objects almost impossible to spot against the backgrounds cause you to waste too much time wandering the same rooms again and again. [Sept 2001, p.147]