Are you a fan of the survival horror genre? If you are, then these Alone in the Dark editions may be of interest to you.
Alone in the Dark may not be as prolific as other terrifying titles like Resident Evil or Silent Hill, but it does hold a significant spot in the genre’s history. This instalment in the series looks to pay tribute to its roots as it is a reimagining of the original game.
But, before you go ahead and purchase one of these Alone in the Dark editions, you may want to take a look at its system requirements on PC.
Alone in the Dark editions
Alone in the Dark will have three different editions for you to choose from. Aside from the standard version of the game, you also have the option of purchasing the deluxe edition or the collector’s edition.
Here’s a closer look at what you will get with each edition of the game.
Standard edition
- $59.99/£49.99
- Base game
- Prologue
- Derceto 1992 Costume Pack
Deluxe edition
- $69.99/£54.99
- Base game
- Prologue
- Derceto 1992 Costume Pack
- Vintage Horror Filters
- Director’s Commentary Mode
Collector’s Edition
- Base game
- Prologue
- Derceto 1992 Costume Pack
- Vintage Horror Filters
- Director’s Commentary Mode
- The Dark Man statue (26 cm/10 in)
- Glow Alone in the Dark Steelbook
- Do not disturb door hang
- Derceto 1930 wall stickers set
- Ostadte miniature (10 cm/4 in)
If you’re looking to grab the Collector’s Edition of Alone in the Dark, keep in mind that there are only 500 of them being made so you better act quickly. You can purchase the Collector’s Edition for $199 on the official THQ Nordic website.
That’s all the details we have on the Alone in the Dark editions. If you’re still looking for other survival horror games to play, you can take a look at the widely praised Alan Wake 2 or give Texas Chainsaw Massacre a try for some multiplayer madness.
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