
Alone in the Dark: Illumination will debut as a PC exclusive this Fall, but there's hope yet to see it on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Hardcore Gamer: Since it’s October, it’s an absolute must that horror video games are mentioned. There have been many throughout the decades to scare, thrill, jump and absolutely terrify. Perhaps there was a horror game that actually kept you up at night! Either way, hundreds of titles are out there and this list is made up only five. We decided to take a look at some that have been around for years and compare their past to the present. We won’t touch on everything because that would take more than a month to cover, but some of these are definite legends of the genre which makes it worth delving into. See how things started out and what they’ve been up to lately.

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Atari has announced a major update for Alone in the Dark: Illumination. As the press release reads, the new patch places an emphasis on player ability progression which gives each character class – Hunter, Witch, Priest and Engineer – enhanced powers and skills to fight deadlier creatures and hellish adversaries.
PS4 would be great!
It seems like a perfect fit for consoles.
Not really sure what to think of this. I did play the 2008 game, and found it to be decent, despite it's problems.
Instead of making a continuation to Edward's story, they tossed him out the window while following the same action oriented path that Resident Evil's been taking recently.
I might get this if it comes to PS4, but I'd rather have a sequel to Eden's game, thank you very much.