Alone in the Dark Review – Jump Dash Roll

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Alone in the Dark Review – Jump Dash Roll

Michael Kitchin writes, “Alone in the Dark is a surprisingly competent effort that looks back at its own legacy more than towards where the genre has gone. There’s less of a focus on combat and survival with the mystery of Derceto taking up the majority of my attention. The performances from Comer and Harbour add some gravitas to a tale that can occasionally stray into theatrics but there’s a solid sense of atmosphere and good foundation for whatever comes next. I do wonder about longevity with the two campaigns sadly mirroring one another. Combat, whilst not front and centre, does seem to lack menace. I’d still recommend it, for anyone curious.”



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