A lot of people, myself included, have had some issues while playing Alone In The Dark. A friend of mine, played the 1st level, and quit. I've been fighting my way through the game since it's release, and I am near completion. Problems consist of, hard to control character, mainly in 3rd person view, hard to accurately aim and shoot, and kill enemies. The list goes on, but here is exactly what they are fixing for the Playstation 3 version that is coming out September 15th. The 360 players will get a patch around the same time as the PS3 versions release.
"[A] controllable camera (which forces a button toggle for right-analog-stick object attacks), a quicker-moving main character, the ability to run without holding down a button, more damage from object attacks, fewer restrictions on how you can combine objects, a pause function when you enter your coat/inventory, easier vehicle handling, shortcuts on the controller for the flashlight (and to pull up your gun), and the removal of batteries from your inventory (flashlights now work for as long as you want them to)."
Well I do like the game, and I'll eventually post a review on it once I beat it, but this will make me like it a bunch more, and hopefully you jaded players out there will too!
Nice! I held of buying this game because of all the bad word of mouth, so this might turn things around now. It just sucks they were in such a hurry to release the game before it was fine tuned in the first place.
Yeah thats true, but thats what makes these new gen systems so amazing, is that if a game is messed up, they can actually fix it. Unlike with the cartridges, if it sucks, it sucks and there is nothing you can do about it.
RIGHT! I'm forcing 'em to remake the wii version PROPERLY this time! All they had to do was finish it, no major job, just de-glitch the thing, but what did they do? MESS IT UP!!!
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