While defending yourself from the monsters, you will also have to complete your original task - solving the murder mystery. At the beginning, you will only have your arms and legs for fighting, but as you progress, you will also find guns and swords to fight with. You won't be able to afford the time to stop and think about what to do next. This means you will have to play quickly. Depending on the difficulty setting, there will be more or less of them, but an infinite number in either case. The minute you start, monsters will start waking up throughout the house and will be coming after you. This game combines elements of both adventure and arcade. You will start your adventure in the attic, because you have reason to believe that an important clue has been hidden in an old piano there. The storyline will not depend on the character of your choice, and their features are equal so it doesn't really matter which one you choose. You will be given a choice between two characters to control throughout the game: Emily Hartwood, who is Jeremy's niece, or Edward Carnby, a private detective. A certain Jeremy Hartwood died there (possibly through suicide), and it will be your task to investigate what really happened. The story takes place in a haunted house. The introduction sets the atmosphere perfectly, and it builds up consistently throughout the game. It seems funny now, but try to lock yourself in a dark room, turn up the volume and you'll see what I'm talking about. I just didn't have the nerves to play it. To tell you the truth, I never completed it, since it used to scare the living daylights out of me. Its story and theme are based on the works of H.P.
Alone in the Dark is a very creepy and scary game.