Friday, May 26th 2023
THQ Nordic Showcases Alone in the Dark, Prologue Demo Available Now
In the upcoming Alone in the Dark, players can choose between two protagonists to experience the haunting story: Emily Hartwood and Edward Carnby. To bring these two iconic characters to life, the developers partnered up with famous actors Jodie Comer (Killing Eve, Free Guy) and David Harbour (Stranger Things, Black Widow), who will lend their voices, their appearance, and their formidable acting skills to the protagonists. Depending on who you play, you will get a different take on the same story. You can see both of them in action in the new spotlight video, showcasing a ton of gameplay.
We hope you are not trembling with fear now, because we have more shocking news to share: Alone in the Dark is launching on October 25th, 2023 on PC, Xbox Series S/X, and PlayStation 5, and will be available at an SRP of €59.99 / $59.99 / £49.99. The digital pre-order kicks off today.Watch the spotlight here:
Return to the roots of survival horror in this Spotlight for Alone in the Dark! Illuminate the darkness and uncover the secrets of Derceto Manor, but proceed with caution: spoilers for our reveal stream lurk in the description below. In this Spotlight, our new, nightmarish reimagination of Alone in the Dark is finally fully revealed! Join Detective Edward Carnby (David Harbour) and Emily Hartwood (Jodie Comer) as they explore Derceto in all-new gameplay and cutscenes, before you peek behind the scenes of the game's haunting Doom Jazz soundtrack.
Are you caught in an endless cycle of indecision, feeling like you're trapped in a haunted house where each door leads to more confusion? Questions like, "Should I pre-order?" or "How's the atmosphere like?" may be haunting your thoughts. Well, fear not, as we have a solution to illuminate your path through the darkness. You can now download the playable prologue of Alone in the Dark and personally experience what the game has to offer, without any spoilers for the main story. Get your hands on the free prologue here:
Steam: thqn.net/aitdp-steam
Xbox: thqn.net/aitdp-xbox
PlayStation Network Europe: thqn.net/aitdp-psne
PlayStation Network North America: thqn.net/aitdp-psna
PlayStation Network Japan: thqn.net/aitdp-psnj
Sources:
THQ Nordic, Alone in the Dark Prologue Steam Page
We hope you are not trembling with fear now, because we have more shocking news to share: Alone in the Dark is launching on October 25th, 2023 on PC, Xbox Series S/X, and PlayStation 5, and will be available at an SRP of €59.99 / $59.99 / £49.99. The digital pre-order kicks off today.Watch the spotlight here:
Return to the roots of survival horror in this Spotlight for Alone in the Dark! Illuminate the darkness and uncover the secrets of Derceto Manor, but proceed with caution: spoilers for our reveal stream lurk in the description below. In this Spotlight, our new, nightmarish reimagination of Alone in the Dark is finally fully revealed! Join Detective Edward Carnby (David Harbour) and Emily Hartwood (Jodie Comer) as they explore Derceto in all-new gameplay and cutscenes, before you peek behind the scenes of the game's haunting Doom Jazz soundtrack.
Are you caught in an endless cycle of indecision, feeling like you're trapped in a haunted house where each door leads to more confusion? Questions like, "Should I pre-order?" or "How's the atmosphere like?" may be haunting your thoughts. Well, fear not, as we have a solution to illuminate your path through the darkness. You can now download the playable prologue of Alone in the Dark and personally experience what the game has to offer, without any spoilers for the main story. Get your hands on the free prologue here:
Steam: thqn.net/aitdp-steam
Xbox: thqn.net/aitdp-xbox
PlayStation Network Europe: thqn.net/aitdp-psne
PlayStation Network North America: thqn.net/aitdp-psna
PlayStation Network Japan: thqn.net/aitdp-psnj
3 Comments on THQ Nordic Showcases Alone in the Dark, Prologue Demo Available Now
Can't say I'm the least intrigued by the direction this is taking. All environments look too well lit, the facial expressions don't seem to be super impressive and the gameplay looks a bit uninspiring. Don't know if it was the best idea to release this sort of 'making of' video as a first impression, instead of the more traditional gameplay reveal or simply a trailer.
Damn I look forward to this. But I bet I will be disappointed.