A Love Letter to Horror Fans
Alone in the Dark: Digital Deluxe Edition is a treasure chest of carefully curated experiences designed to thrill. Whether you're revisiting the twisted atmosphere of the 1992 classic or stepping into Derceto Manor for the first time, this edition is packed with features that promise to captivate. From switching up character models for a taste of nostalgia, to exploring Derceto Manor soaked in haunting sepia tones, or turning Edward Carnby and Emily Hartwood's journey into a classic noir mystery, every choice is yours to make.
Unearth the secrets that lie at the heart of Derceto, where nostalgia and next-gen creativity combine. The Digital Deluxe Edition invites you to enhance your terror in extraordinary ways:
- Derceto 1992 Costume Pack: Journey to the past with Edward Carnby and Emily Hartwood, voiced by stars David Harbour (Stranger Things) and Jodie Comer (Killing Eve). Switch between their immaculately detailed modern looks and classic low-poly models on the fly, adding a delightful twist to your adventure that celebrates where the terror began.
- Vintage Horror Filter Pack: Elevate your gameplay with filters that take you on a journey through the annals of horror history. From the sepia-toned echoes of yesteryear to a pixelated lo-fi dreamscape, to a brooding a film noir aesthetic, every type of fan will find themselves at home in Derceto.
- Director's Commentary Mode: Delve into the moments of inspiration, hurdles, and creative decisions that shaped 2024's first horror masterpiece with the exclusive Director's Commentary Mode, offered in English only. As you descend deeper into Derceto's winding halls, listen to mastermind of madness Mikael Hedberg, writer behind the legendary horror worlds of "SOMA" and "Amnesia", and original Alone in the Dark creator Frédérick Raynal.
- Dive into the chilling atmosphere of "Alone in the Dark" with the exclusive Soundtrack Pack, featuring compositions by the renowned Árni Bergur Zoëga.
- Digital Artbook: Step into the shadowy world of "Alone in the Dark" through the pages of our Digital Art Book. This comprehensive collection showcases the eerie beauty of the game's interbellum universe.
Alone in the Dark weaves a chilling tapestry of psychological horror and Southern Gothic charm, reimagining the iconic game that set the benchmark for the genre. We invite you to join us on a journey into madness, where each encounter could be your last. With each step you take closer to unravelling Derceto's mystery, the eyes that watch from the darkness grow hungrier. Every bullet means the difference between survival and an unthinkable end. The next door you unlock could lead to a nightmarish realm offering nothing but slashing claws, grasping tentacles, and frayed sanity. Journey to interbellum Louisiana, where an era of decadence hides a darker tale - of escape from past traumas and an intolerant society, into the waiting grasp of something darker, something that has patiently lurked for impossible eons. This is Alone in the Dark as you've never seen it - a skillfully-woven narrative of Southern Gothic elegance and eldritch madness that pays homage to its legendary origins while taking the next step forward in survival horror storytelling.
A Haunting Tale of Mystery and Madness
Step inside Derceto Manor, an asylum shrouded in intrigue, guarding a terrible secret. Client Emily Hartwood and private investigator Edward Carnby embark on a harrowing quest for answers; Emily to the mystery of her missing uncle, Edward to the toughest case he will ever face, and both to questions they dare not ask themselves. This re-envisioned classic invites you to explore an unforgettable single player adventure rich with suspense, frights, and revelations that will test the limits of your imagination.
Featuring Hollywood Talent
Experience some of the greatest acting survival horror has ever seen through the performances of award-winning actors Jodie Comer (Killing Eve, Free Guy) and David Harbour (Stranger Things, Black Widow) in their first videogame roles. Jodie and David’s immaculately captured likenesses breathe life into Emily Hartwood and Edward Carnby, lending a deeply personal aspect to Alone in the Dark’s story that demands it be played twice to get the full experience.
A Tribute to Horror Pioneers
Rediscover the essence of psychological horror in a game that respectfully nods to its 1992 origin, the game that established the survival horror genre. Alone in the Dark is your gateway to an experience steeped in the atmospheric dread of classic horror, with next-generation storytelling and gameplay. A must-play for fans of twisted tales, nerve-wracking exploration, and desperate combat.
A Story That Challenges Reality
Envisioned by Mikael Hedberg, acclaimed writer behind modern horror classics “SOMA” and “Amnesia”, Alone in the Dark’s intricate web of mystery delves into themes of trauma, faith, evil, and abandonment. Whether you choose to brave the nightmare as Emily or Edward, you will uncover secrets that defy everything you thought about videogame storytelling.
- Explore Derceto Manor in this reimagination of Alone in the Dark, a love letter to the 90’s cult classic horror game.
- Return to the roots of psychological horror and experience an atmospheric journey worthy of the game that started the genre.
- Dive into a world full of sounds that make your skin crawl with a haunting, yet mesmerizing doom jazz soundtrack.
- Enjoy the thrill of desperate survival in a world where reality starts to crumble, evil lurks in every shadow and ammunition is scarce.
- Experience this nightmare from either Emily Hartwood’s or Edward Carnby’s perspective and unearth the dark secrets of a gothic mansion.
- Immerse yourself in a deep psychological story that goes beyond the realms of the imaginable, by Mikael Hedberg, cult horror writer of SOMA and Amnesia.
- See Emily and Edward brought to live by the Hollywood talent of Jodie Comer (Killing Eve, Free Guy) and David Harbour (Stranger Things, Black Widow), who lend their voices, their appearance, and their formidable acting skills to the protagonists.