• Alone no longer

    From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 12 22:33:21 2022
    Quick, guess which game is getting a remake! Let me give you a hint:
    the original was an action/adventure horror game with a 3D character
    and fixed camera views, and it was released in the 1990s. No? What if
    I told you it had a bunch of sequels of varying quality, released on
    consoles and PC, and has been remade before already? Got it now?

    Actually, asking such a leading question in a newsgroup such as this
    one is more likely to get the correct answer, but ask Joe Average
    Gamer and he'll confidently respond, "Resident Evil", when of course
    the game in question is "Alone in the Dark".*

    Now, on the one hand, I'm happy to hear this. After all, I love
    classic DOS games, and have always felt the AitD franchise never got
    the love and respect it deserved. Not only did it help invent the action/adventure genre, it's an impressive piece of tech for its era.

    Admittedly, I never warmed up to the game. When it was new, I was
    deeply engrossed in classic adventure games, and "Alone in the Dark's"
    new formula seemed sacrilegious. Reflex-based action in an adventure
    game? Heresy! Later, when I became more open to such radical ideas,
    the game's aged visuals and clunky controls made it impossible to
    enjoy. Even today, I enjoy it more for its conceptual promise than its
    actual implementation.

    But that's why a modern-day return to Decerto Manor should excite me;
    seeing the classic reborn with modern controls and QOL fixes seems a
    perfect combination. Except...

    This is a series that has already seen two (or is it three remakes?
    Four?) reboots already. Quite honestly, as much as the core conceit of
    the game appeals, so much of the surrounding fluff lacks appeal... not
    only to me, but - based on the series failure to sell in previous
    attempts - with other gamers as well. It's since been passed around so
    often that there's no guarantee that its current licensees - it's
    being developed by Pieces Interactive - have the talent or resources
    to breathe new life into the franchise's aging corpse. Fans of the
    series have been disappointed so often before it's hard to get excited
    now.

    More, this is less 'remaster' than 'reimagining', which is too often
    code for 'we're taking a few familiar names and places and slapping
    them onto something entirely different from the original.' Based on
    the trailer, the game's mood and theme feel less like the original's pseudo-Lovecraftian story of ancient evil, and more like a pastiche of
    the recent "Resident Evil" games, complete with insane family.

    Plus, a remake? I know I've said it before, but - even when it comes
    to games I might love to see given new life - a greater part of me
    would be happier if publishers stopped trying to milk nostalgia and
    instead tried creating something new.

    Which leaves me quite ambivalent about the news that there's an "Alone
    in the Dark" remake. Yay that such a classic title hasn't been
    forgotten... but I've little confidence in the remake and really wish
    we'd just get some fresh and original instead.

    Oh well, it could be worse. At least the announcement wasn't coupled
    with news that Uve Boll is making another movie for the franchise...


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  • From rms@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 14 12:23:14 2022
    Based on
    the trailer, the game's mood and theme feel less like the original's >pseudo-Lovecraftian story of ancient evil, and more like a pastiche of
    the recent "Resident Evil" games, complete with insane family.

    This is just a touch off-putting, but I guess we'll see in a year or whatever. I never played the originals, so am still intrigued

    rms

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