23 years, and this is how it ends? Horrifying, and not in a good way. Illumination is an utter failure on all fronts, a derivative, boring and disappointing shooter. What a sad ending for this legendary series.
I love to play alone in the dark because i can play horror games at night and my room is dark. But, the games has a huge twist when there is light in the dark, illuminating the surroundings so there is contrast between light and dark, two polar opposites.
I don't understand why people are so down on this game, sure the title is misleading, it could have just as easily been called 'Polygon Warriors from PS2 era go Nutzoid' but I digress. If you take the game on its own merits and put AITD out of your mind, you might have some fun with this little Indie offering.
In the game you can choose from three characters - Mechanic, Priest & Witch, I chose the last one who can cast some spells like a hand-thrown lightning bolt. The game-play overall is rather simplistic, often with maze like levels with fetch-return type quests to undertake e.g. grab some dynamite to blow a hole in the wall, the items to collect always can be tracked by a glowing outline that is seen even through the architecture. Dotted about the maps are light sources such as lamps and barrels that can be activated, and when the nasties are in the light they are vulnerable to your attacks, furthermore as the Witch you can enchant the light so it does extra damage to the hordes, which I thought was kinda' neat .The idea of using light as leverage over the demons evokes Alan Wake, but don't be misconceived, this plays nothing like aforesaid game, but more like a twisted lovechild with Vampire Rain, or something to that effect.
It must be said, you might die a few times to begin with...well, truthfully a lot, it is a **** fest, at least on medium or hard anyway. With that being said, the idea is to grind and slowly level up your characters abilities to somewhat alleviate the difficulty on those higher levels, even if you die it isn't a total loss since you are still dealt the skill points for what you managed in the session. It is sort of like how in those EDF games some levels feel beyond your grasp to defeat on the harder levels until you have earned better equipment to tackle them with from other levels. The game's story is told through clumps or text at the beginning of levels and also the protagonist may have some comments (also text only) during play, I suppose Atari wasn't willing to shell out for voice actors, the cheap so-and-so's.
Head over to Steam and illuminate the devs day with a thoughtful purchase, I for one would like to know what PURE FPS will do next!
*You may need a third-party app to map all controls to your gamepad
* Interesting fact, PURE FPS was formed by the founding members of Plastic Piranha, they had one unreleased game
-Amigian aka Akkroid
The 'Alone in the Dark" movie by Uwe Boll was the worst thing to happen to the series - until this game. It feels like the developers just stopped working at some point and went home.
Alone In The Dark: Illumination comes across as trying to be a Left 4 Dead 2 and Resident Evil 6 hybrid while doing absolutely nothing right, and favoring to do everything wrong.
Disgracing the name of Alone In The Dark is just one of the many crimes committed in this hatefully frustrating, and patently unfinished, survival horror.
Alone in the Dark: Illumination is ugly in every sense of the word, not just visually – though it is about as attractive as an anus in an eye socket. Hideous both inside and out, it’s the consummate fraud that hides behind a recognizable name to deliver interactive poison.
Explosions happen in total silence. Poorly designed enemies noclip across walls. Boring missions, impossible to play in singleplayer since it is not balanced. In easy mode, monsters simply forget to spawn. Do i need to say anything else?
A good concept ruined by a terrible execution. i can add a trigger sound in 3 minutes, and if the developers are too lazy to do even that, this game is not to be taken seriously.
Since this game is already buried under a mountain of terrible, i'm just going to say that the only thing it gets right is me crying alone in a dark room. That's the only positive thing about it.
So to be fair I'll give it a 0.5 for giving me a real life experience, another 0.5 for being in a dark environment in game and a 1 for the sorry guys who made the effort of producing this misleading 'thing'.
A pale shell of the franchise. The A.I. is bad, no voice acting, a wire frame of a storyline, and long loading times for sub par graphics. A great survival horror game turned into a lesser than average co-op shooter.
SummaryA dire curse has shrouded the town of Lorwich in an unnatural darkness, as monstrous hordes emerge from beyond the realm of nightmares to sow chaos on the land. As one of four heroes, you must battle the minions of Cthulhu with the force of arms and the power of illumination.