Development on Atari’s action survival horror game Alone in the Dark is complete. The game is scheduled to ship on the 20th of June in Europe and the 24th of June in North America for the Xbox 360, Wii and PS2. The PS3 version of the game is expected to hit shelves in autumn 2008.
The Xbox 360 version was developed by Eden Games while Hydravision were in charge of the Wii and PS2 versions. The Wii version has been developed to make use of the Wii Remote in various game play situations from driving to real-time manipulation of objects. The game features on-character inventory, health recovery system and DVD-style chapter select menu.
Xbox 360 and Wii Limited Editions of the game, including a hero figurine, art book and making of documentary DVD, will also be available at launch from selected European retailers.
“With its genre-busting mix of gameplay, wide-screen presentation style and DVD chapter select feature putting the player in control, Alone in the Dark will thrill all gamers,” said Phil Harrison, President of Infogrames Entertainment.
“It’s a game which will challenge the player but also reward them with a one-of-a-kind video game experience and a huge amount of fun.”
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