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That was my first thought only a couple minutes into the video. It's not really copying Resident Evil if all of those features were in the original alone in the dark and then subsequently stolen by Resident Evil
@captainfach I am very interested into trying this after seeing some gameplay. I wouldn't say RE stole from alone in the dark as many games have used the same gameplay or enhanced it as I think was the case with RE
@Xerxes20xx well re was the first to do so a couple years after alone in the dark came out and they basically took every single aspect from it and made their own thing. They denied it at the time but after the lead Dev left he admitted that there would not be any Resident Evil without alone in the dark l, as it was basically him saying, hey I can do this but better!
Finally got my copy in the mail! Haven't played this game in a long long time. But your video actually got me wanting to play it again! I totally suggest trying the first alone innthe dark sometime. It's in steam cheap and it's got a good community controller layout
this game was the best of the franchise a lot of people hated it for being a resident evil rip off when it was not at all it was doing it's own thing and it is sad that people bash this game for no reason great job bro!
There was supposed to be a sequel to this game that would have had carnby going after lamb. There is a lot of story in this game but its hidden in books that flesh out what is going on in the background. The setting and presentation however, spot on, i dont think there was a better looking pre-rendered game until RE remake
I rented this in 2001 and loved it so much I bought it. It’s not as tightly put together as resident evil but I loved the lore of the island, the setting, the family history, the graphics, the light mechanic and especially the puzzles. It feels oddly short playing it again but then the two scenarios are quite different
10:10 i’m glad somebody else finally noticed that. I remember thinking that back when I had this on the Dreamcast. Double/Triple/quadruple barrel shotguns don’t work like that. You shoot as many times as there are barrels. When you have a double barrel shotgun, you don’t shoot two shots twice. You shoot one shot twice or both shots once.
There are a few things this game did better than Resident Evil. There are far more radio dialogue (even optional ones) between the two main characters, which was something RE2 lacked. The two campaigns have completely different puzzles for each character, and the second half of the game takes place in different locations for both Carnby and Aline, while RE2 did not. The atmosphere is more scary, misterious and unique than the scientific theme of RE. So while it has it's flaws, there are multiple ways in which this game shines and stands out compared to RE. I played it on PS1 first 20 years ago, but these days you can pick it up on both Steam and GOG, and it's worth it cause the PC version is far superior. It looks way better, has high frame rates, and you can play it on any resolution you want. Also no disc 2 switch, and low camera transition like on PS1.
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Ahh this video aged like milk cuz actually Resident Evil is the clone the original Alone In The Dark came out in 1992, 4 years before Resident Evil and they took inspiration from another game called Sweet Home that came out in 1989 Capcom admitted it themselves
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Excluding sports titles, this was the rare example of a game being on two different generations of consoles at the same time. Little did we know that this would be the norm decades later!
"Nobody is my father!" .. just think for a moment that someone wrote that, another person approved it, the voice actor actually said that, and someone on the dev team put it in. They had at least a minimum of 4 different occasions where someone could have said no, we will not put that sh** in.
Technically, Capcom ripped off DreamWorks and Alone in the Dark game series because the original came out in 1992 long before the original RE game. Also, all modern horror games today took a page out of the original Alone in the Dark with the note reading, inventory page, and basic fight mechanics thar is relevant in every game from then to today.
Is it really copying Resident Evil if all of those features you listed were in the original alone in the dark? kind of seems like they just made another alone in the dark game and it has the same features because Resident Evil stole them in the first place LOL
I'd recommend trying the next attempt at restarting the series - Alone in the Dark: Inferno. Some great ideas, some bizarre ideas, a gorgeous soundtrack and a kinda annoying ending. Make sure it's the playstation version, they improved it including major bug fixes. Also contains some very 'of the era' ideas but overall more interesting than A New Nightmare. Then you'll be all ready for the _new_ attempt at a reboot currently in development.
This was a good video but you can definitely tell that he never played the original alone in the dark because he wouldn't be talking nearly as much about copying Resident Evil since all these things he's complaining about being a cookie cutter, alone in the dark did first
Disingenuous to downplay the influence the original Alone in the Dark games had on Resident Evil (they did much more than influence the look), while declaring this a ripoff of Resident Evil. The original Alone in the Dark had the spooky mansion, zombies, limited inventory slots, puzzles, fixed camera angles, two characters to choose from, literature to read that provides background story, tank controls, secret underground hidden lair that houses even more evil, and on and on. If this game did “rip off” Resident Evil, it had every right to.
I remember playing the PS1 version and really wanting to watch the film....I still haven't watched said film but every review that exists would imply it's a good thing I never did
I remember this getting quite heavily panned on its original release for not being very true to the original -- and I can see that, because it's got absolutely naff all to do with the original aside from having a protagonist with the same name. But it actually looks a lot more competent than I expected, taking heavy cues from Resident Evil, as you say. The original Alone in the Dark is definitely worth a play. There's a lot less combat in it than in Resident Evil, playing up the "adventure game" feel, and a genuinely unsettling atmosphere throughout. It's a lot more Lovecraftian, too, rather than "omg zombies and monsters" -- although both are present. It's pretty clunky by modern standards and there are a lot of opportunities for instant death, but if you can get on board with its old school design and feel, it's a classic with good reason. Its two direct sequels... I'm not actually sure, as I've never played them myself, but there are people who both love and hate them!
definitely try inferno on the PS3. It's a "weird" experience but it has some seriously good parts in it. Its like an all you can eat buffet with every cuisine in the world on offer, messy, non-sensical, but with a lot of heart.
Its hilarious how much people compare two games over a camera. Might as well say cod and 007 are the same just because the camera isnt fixed and they both use guns
Not a bad game, not a great one. It doesn't feel as fleshed out as it perhaps should, and the gameplay has a vibe of being artificially lengthened with bullet sponge enemies early on, and the slog that was the dark world endgame. Also, the PS2 version: what were they smoking when they did this port? As far as I can tell it uses the higher res art like the Dreamcast and PC versions, but then renders the game at 240p which is unusual for the PS2 and pixelated as hell.
Amazing review. Loved and agreed with every second your analysis. You really should try the original Trilogy one day. They are dated by their "retro-ness" and not without lots of warts but they All of the pre-dated RE1 and really gave the world of 3D third person action and survival horror the playbook it used for years to come. Historical benchmarks if nothing else.
I want to see you do the martian gothic review, one of the key reasons the game was hard as hell was due to the game developers forgetting some of the clues to puzzles, the game was meant to be point and click but they changed it to be more like resident evil to try and cash in on the horror aspect, me and a few others managed to get access to the PC game files and found tons of cut items, audio and textures that where never used from the PC game, it ended up in bargain bin sales for £10 due to full 3D games becoming much more popular, I have the extracted files on my google drive so anyone can access them.
I have “father unknown characteristic” - and I’m not afraid to use it!!! I rate this game ‘cold porridge’ out of 10 Awesome review of a game I’m never gonna play, Sean ☺️👍🏻
Even though I highly disagree with a lot of your videos, I still subbed because of the unique perspectives you have. This game is conflicting for me. It's absolutely gorgeous on Dreamcast (while looking decent on PS1), but it has a lot of the faults you mentioned that can't be denied. The triple barrel thing is 100% right and it should have an alt fire gimmick to it.
I had to rewind there to see if you actually said wank in the park and yes you did lol, I have never played this game and seeing the gameplay here makes me think if you didn't tell me this was not apart of RE franchise I would of thought it was like a spin of game but a dumbed down version, I think they should of called this alone in dim lighting until you find the switch lol, my characteristic-owns a rubber ducky 🙃, I know there is someone in this world that has played this before resident evil and thinks RE copied this lol, great video as always my friend and always sorry I am late
The whole concept of a "rip-off" has always been a strange word to me. The only way it could be a true "ripoff" is if it came out on the day after Resident Evil, and actively stole sales from it. The game came out several years after RE so it seems more like a tribute to me. Like when people call something a ripoff I always ask "why is more of a good thing bad? They will retort, you could just go play RE instead. Yes I think I will go play the game that I have beat upwards of 20 times, know the story and script by heart. Why would I want to play a game with similar controls, but a much different story and characters of a game I love? This was a great review, just my thoughts (earlier points aren't addressed to you, they are just hypotheticals of game reviews in large)
This looks SOOOO much better on the Ps1 I played a bit of this on the gameboy and it somehow is the best and worst thing! XD It honestly looks like a homicidal manic who breaks into someone's home and shoots their dogs and spiders. "Better be ready for ANNNNNNYHTING!!!"
I get the "rip off RE" thing, But not this game series, RE ripped it off. Listen, I like both games, but Alone was first and RE used a LOT of its game play and ideas. I enjoyed this entry in the Alone series.
Alone in the Dark my butt! I played Aline and the first room you climb into from the roof has a person in it! And how am I meant to be scared when they give me a grenade launcher with 50 rounds? Had a blast though and was laughing at everything you're pointing out. I swear Carnby murdered that pilot in cold blood. Cheers to the next one, hopefully its more enjoyable for ya.
@@Vakantscull On my honor, I vow to giggle my way through Carnby's campaign. Would you wanna hang out with Noah and I on discord while we live stream it? Even only a for a little bit, you dont have to do the whole playthrough with us.
Well, it's not copying RE. It's a better version of the first AitD AitD was there first, you know. Resident Evil is a clone of Alone... It's the same case as Tomb Raider inspiring Uncharted inspiring Tomb Raider reboot.
I haven't watched the whole video yet so forgive me if you already addressed this but you do realize that Resident Evil was very much inspired by Alone in the Dark?
Yeah I do :) That was my point, how Resident Evil was inspired by Alone in the Dark, but New Nightmare feels more like a Resident Evil rip-off rather than a reboot of it's own franchise.
Eh, hold up. All the things you've listed that AitD: TNN ripped off Resident Evil for, are all things that Alone in the Dark pioneered and has done with it's first game. The first game had an option between two protagonists, a man and a woman, with different perspectives and endings. The first game had dogs running around a mansion (if you could make out the dog model...) and the first game had tons of puzzles and, surprisingly, some platform elements that not even Resident Evil had. TNN just took the elements of the first Alone in the Dark game and remixed it a little. If anything, Resident Evil 1-3 have all been rip-offs of Alone in the Dark...granted the Resident Evil series perfected and did those things WAY better than Alone in the Dark ever did.
for completions sake yes, for personal enjoyment sake, no,. it is the better of the 2 campaigns but that's not really a high bar to pass and you won't get a better overall experience from it.
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I've played this, I don't think it's ripping off Resident Evil, in a lot of ways it harkens back to the original "Alone in the dark"
Alone in the dark came first resident evil just did it better
That was my first thought only a couple minutes into the video. It's not really copying Resident Evil if all of those features were in the original alone in the dark and then subsequently stolen by Resident Evil
@captainfach I am very interested into trying this after seeing some gameplay. I wouldn't say RE stole from alone in the dark as many games have used the same gameplay or enhanced it as I think was the case with RE
@Xerxes20xx well re was the first to do so a couple years after alone in the dark came out and they basically took every single aspect from it and made their own thing. They denied it at the time but after the lead Dev left he admitted that there would not be any Resident Evil without alone in the dark l, as it was basically him saying, hey I can do this but better!
@@captainfach ah I didn't know that
Finally got my copy in the mail! Haven't played this game in a long long time. But your video actually got me wanting to play it again! I totally suggest trying the first alone innthe dark sometime. It's in steam cheap and it's got a good community controller layout
this game was the best of the franchise a lot of people hated it for being a resident evil rip off when it was not at all it was doing it's own thing and it is sad that people bash this game for no reason great job bro!
There was supposed to be a sequel to this game that would have had carnby going after lamb. There is a lot of story in this game but its hidden in books that flesh out what is going on in the background. The setting and presentation however, spot on, i dont think there was a better looking pre-rendered game until RE remake
I rented this in 2001 and loved it so much I bought it.
It’s not as tightly put together as resident evil but I loved the lore of the island, the setting, the family history, the graphics, the light mechanic and especially the puzzles.
It feels oddly short playing it again but then the two scenarios are quite different
Your reviews were so good I hope you return!
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8:34 No, It just means the gun has two barrels. Three are two and three barreled revolvers. They chambers are just more numerous in the cylinder.
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you literally saved me from abandoning the game altogether! 😊
10:10 i’m glad somebody else finally noticed that. I remember thinking that back when I had this on the Dreamcast.
Double/Triple/quadruple barrel shotguns don’t work like that. You shoot as many times as there are barrels.
When you have a double barrel shotgun, you don’t shoot two shots twice. You shoot one shot twice or both shots once.
There are a few things this game did better than Resident Evil. There are far more radio dialogue (even optional ones) between the two main characters, which was something RE2 lacked. The two campaigns have completely different puzzles for each character, and the second half of the game takes place in different locations for both Carnby and Aline, while RE2 did not. The atmosphere is more scary, misterious and unique than the scientific theme of RE. So while it has it's flaws, there are multiple ways in which this game shines and stands out compared to RE. I played it on PS1 first 20 years ago, but these days you can pick it up on both Steam and GOG, and it's worth it cause the PC version is far superior. It looks way better, has high frame rates, and you can play it on any resolution you want. Also no disc 2 switch, and low camera transition like on PS1.
I am currently repping my black Ghostbusters logo Tshirt. Bonus points if yours also glows in the dark like mine. Though not as brightly these days since it's years old at this point.
it does not and now I'm instantly jealous
Ahh this video aged like milk cuz actually Resident Evil is the clone the original Alone In The Dark came out in 1992, 4 years before Resident Evil and they took inspiration from another game called Sweet Home that came out in 1989 Capcom admitted it themselves
I know, that was my point, aitd started it but this entry feels more like re than an update/reboot of the original
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Excluding sports titles, this was the rare example of a game being on two different generations of consoles at the same time. Little did we know that this would be the norm decades later!
"Nobody is my father!" .. just think for a moment that someone wrote that, another person approved it, the voice actor actually said that, and someone on the dev team put it in. They had at least a minimum of 4 different occasions where someone could have said no, we will not put that sh** in.
I've beaten this game last year and I loved it!
Back in the day, I had this impression that multiple-disc games were quality. That was, until I failed to bother getting very far into this one.
A criminally underrated channel. I love it. This game is on my to-get list.
I can't wait for your next review, take all the time you need video games even old ones take a hell of a time to play
I hope this guy comes back to TH-cam, his reviews were good :)
Technically, Capcom ripped off DreamWorks and Alone in the Dark game series because the original came out in 1992 long before the original RE game. Also, all modern horror games today took a page out of the original Alone in the Dark with the note reading, inventory page, and basic fight mechanics thar is relevant in every game from then to today.
Is it really copying Resident Evil if all of those features you listed were in the original alone in the dark? kind of seems like they just made another alone in the dark game and it has the same features because Resident Evil stole them in the first place LOL
Most of them were, except the 2 protagonist thing. But in this game it makes sence, much more individual than in RE2
@@AshPlays85 perhaps a misunderstanding what you're saying, but the world so too protagonists in alone in the dark
I'd recommend trying the next attempt at restarting the series - Alone in the Dark: Inferno. Some great ideas, some bizarre ideas, a gorgeous soundtrack and a kinda annoying ending. Make sure it's the playstation version, they improved it including major bug fixes. Also contains some very 'of the era' ideas but overall more interesting than A New Nightmare. Then you'll be all ready for the _new_ attempt at a reboot currently in development.
This was a good video but you can definitely tell that he never played the original alone in the dark because he wouldn't be talking nearly as much about copying Resident Evil since all these things he's complaining about being a cookie cutter, alone in the dark did first
I need to get this off my backlog, mostly for the writing 🤣
Disingenuous to downplay the influence the original Alone in the Dark games had on Resident Evil (they did much more than influence the look), while declaring this a ripoff of Resident Evil. The original Alone in the Dark had the spooky mansion, zombies, limited inventory slots, puzzles, fixed camera angles, two characters to choose from, literature to read that provides background story, tank controls, secret underground hidden lair that houses even more evil, and on and on. If this game did “rip off” Resident Evil, it had every right to.
One of those games I played in my youth and can remember bugger all, even forgot the second playable character
now I feel bad for reminding you 😭
I remember playing the PS1 version and really wanting to watch the film....I still haven't watched said film but every review that exists would imply it's a good thing I never did
I remember this getting quite heavily panned on its original release for not being very true to the original -- and I can see that, because it's got absolutely naff all to do with the original aside from having a protagonist with the same name. But it actually looks a lot more competent than I expected, taking heavy cues from Resident Evil, as you say.
The original Alone in the Dark is definitely worth a play. There's a lot less combat in it than in Resident Evil, playing up the "adventure game" feel, and a genuinely unsettling atmosphere throughout. It's a lot more Lovecraftian, too, rather than "omg zombies and monsters" -- although both are present. It's pretty clunky by modern standards and there are a lot of opportunities for instant death, but if you can get on board with its old school design and feel, it's a classic with good reason.
Its two direct sequels... I'm not actually sure, as I've never played them myself, but there are people who both love and hate them!
definitely try inferno on the PS3. It's a "weird" experience but it has some seriously good parts in it. Its like an all you can eat buffet with every cuisine in the world on offer, messy, non-sensical, but with a lot of heart.
Its hilarious how much people compare two games over a camera. Might as well say cod and 007 are the same just because the camera isnt fixed and they both use guns
Not a bad game, not a great one. It doesn't feel as fleshed out as it perhaps should, and the gameplay has a vibe of being artificially lengthened with bullet sponge enemies early on, and the slog that was the dark world endgame.
Also, the PS2 version: what were they smoking when they did this port? As far as I can tell it uses the higher res art like the Dreamcast and PC versions, but then renders the game at 240p which is unusual for the PS2 and pixelated as hell.
A wank in the park was not the fun time I hoped it would be 🤣🤣🤣
Great video!
yeah, bit too messy for my taste 😂
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Nice review, it's a game you don't hear people talking about!
Amazing review. Loved and agreed with every second your analysis. You really should try the original Trilogy one day. They are dated by their "retro-ness" and not without lots of warts but they All of the pre-dated RE1 and really gave the world of 3D third person action and survival horror the playbook it used for years to come. Historical benchmarks if nothing else.
I want to see you do the martian gothic review, one of the key reasons the game was hard as hell was due to the game developers forgetting some of the clues to puzzles, the game was meant to be point and click but they changed it to be more like resident evil to try and cash in on the horror aspect, me and a few others managed to get access to the PC game files and found tons of cut items, audio and textures that where never used from the PC game, it ended up in bargain bin sales for £10 due to full 3D games becoming much more popular, I have the extracted files on my google drive so anyone can access them.
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I rate this game ‘cold porridge’ out of 10
Awesome review of a game I’m never gonna play, Sean ☺️👍🏻
that's a bit unfair to cold porridge 🤣
@@Vakantscull 🤣 poor porridge 🥣
at least cold porridge has positive health benefits 😜
@@Vakantscull yeah, this game looks like it took a few months off your life expectancy 🙈
what precious little I have left at least 🤣💀
Playing it on my ps5 it’s good stoped after I died to the water monster with the guy
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I'm glad twitter pointed me in this direction of this wank in a park video - great work!
Even though I highly disagree with a lot of your videos, I still subbed because of the unique perspectives you have.
This game is conflicting for me. It's absolutely gorgeous on Dreamcast (while looking decent on PS1), but it has a lot of the faults you mentioned that can't be denied. The triple barrel thing is 100% right and it should have an alt fire gimmick to it.
0:17 - 0:24
Soo... Your task is complete?
I had to rewind there to see if you actually said wank in the park and yes you did lol, I have never played this game and seeing the gameplay here makes me think if you didn't tell me this was not apart of RE franchise I would of thought it was like a spin of game but a dumbed down version, I think they should of called this alone in dim lighting until you find the switch lol, my characteristic-owns a rubber ducky 🙃, I know there is someone in this world that has played this before resident evil and thinks RE copied this lol, great video as always my friend and always sorry I am late
yeahhhhhh, couldnt help myself 🤣🤣🤣
The whole concept of a "rip-off" has always been a strange word to me. The only way it could be a true "ripoff" is if it came out on the day after Resident Evil, and actively stole sales from it. The game came out several years after RE so it seems more like a tribute to me. Like when people call something a ripoff I always ask "why is more of a good thing bad? They will retort, you could just go play RE instead. Yes I think I will go play the game that I have beat upwards of 20 times, know the story and script by heart. Why would I want to play a game with similar controls, but a much different story and characters of a game I love?
This was a great review, just my thoughts (earlier points aren't addressed to you, they are just hypotheticals of game reviews in large)
This looks SOOOO much better on the Ps1 I played a bit of this on the gameboy and it somehow is the best and worst thing! XD It honestly looks like a homicidal manic who breaks into someone's home and shoots their dogs and spiders. "Better be ready for ANNNNNNYHTING!!!"
I wouldn't mind actually getting my hands om the gbc version just to see if it's as bad as everyonr says it is 😅
Didn't resident evil rip off the orginal alone in the dark
Amazing work on the game
And ya I think it is especially re2 and evil dead 2
I get the "rip off RE" thing,
But not this game series,
RE ripped it off. Listen, I like both games, but Alone was first and RE used a LOT of its game play and ideas.
I enjoyed this entry in the Alone series.
resident evil is his son
Alone in the Dark my butt! I played Aline and the first room you climb into from the roof has a person in it! And how am I meant to be scared when they give me a grenade launcher with 50 rounds? Had a blast though and was laughing at everything you're pointing out. I swear Carnby murdered that pilot in cold blood. Cheers to the next one, hopefully its more enjoyable for ya.
oh you should go back and try edwards campaign, if only because I had to and I dont want to suffer alone 😭😭😭😂😂😂
@@Vakantscull On my honor, I vow to giggle my way through Carnby's campaign. Would you wanna hang out with Noah and I on discord while we live stream it? Even only a for a little bit, you dont have to do the whole playthrough with us.
Oh man, I'd be honoured!
I really thought that this was Alan Wake for like a really long time LOL.
I can totally see why, shame it isn't anywhere near as good as Alan Wake lol
Resident Evil is a copy of the first Alone in the Dark
Well, it's not copying RE. It's a better version of the first AitD
AitD was there first, you know. Resident Evil is a clone of Alone...
It's the same case as Tomb Raider inspiring Uncharted inspiring Tomb Raider reboot.
I only liked the DOS version in 1992.
Cool review …..i always thought it looked good but yep they story wasn’t great and well done for playing it as i got bored of it before disk 2 lol
bro.. you do realize that Resident Evil ripped of Alone in the Dark, right?
Alone in the dark 2 was the best.
I haven't watched the whole video yet so forgive me if you already addressed this but you do realize that Resident Evil was very much inspired by Alone in the Dark?
Yeah I do :) That was my point, how Resident Evil was inspired by Alone in the Dark, but New Nightmare feels more like a Resident Evil rip-off rather than a reboot of it's own franchise.
Eh, hold up. All the things you've listed that AitD: TNN ripped off Resident Evil for, are all things that Alone in the Dark pioneered and has done with it's first game.
The first game had an option between two protagonists, a man and a woman, with different perspectives and endings. The first game had dogs running around a mansion (if you could make out the dog model...) and the first game had tons of puzzles and, surprisingly, some platform elements that not even Resident Evil had.
TNN just took the elements of the first Alone in the Dark game and remixed it a little. If anything, Resident Evil 1-3 have all been rip-offs of Alone in the Dark...granted the Resident Evil series perfected and did those things WAY better than Alone in the Dark ever did.
I just beat Edward last night, and I didn't like it that much, but wondering if it's worth trying Aline.
for completions sake yes, for personal enjoyment sake, no,. it is the better of the 2 campaigns but that's not really a high bar to pass and you won't get a better overall experience from it.
The audio is the reason I could never get into this game the shit kept cutting in and out like it was skipping smh why did they do this with the audio
Loved this game
Dude this is very very bad take