When Alone in the Dark came onto the scene in 1992, it instantly become a success and spawned three sequels, none of which were as popular as the original. Skip forward a few years to 2008 and Atari are on the verge of release a new Alone in the Dark game, for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, and PC. On top of that, Atari Australia has just announced that the PC and 360 iterations of Alone in the Dark, will be getting Limited Edition treatment.
The Limited Edition pack includes: a copy of the game, Edward Carnby action figure, original sound track, art book, and marking of DVD. The Xbox 360 LE will cost A$119.95 ($112.92), while the PC version will cost significantly less at A$79.95 ($75.26).
Developed by the French-based Eden Games, Alone in the Dark puts you in control of Edward Carnby, who has set out to discover the mysterious occurrences that are happening in Centennial Park. Currently, Alone in the Dark is expected to hit retail on July 3 and judging by our latest impression, its shaping up quite nicely.