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Alone in the Dark 2 keeps the same controls and interface as its predecessor. The player moves using the arrow keys, double-tapping to run and pressing space with an arrow key to perform various actions. This time, however, there is a much larger amount of weapons usable, along with a lot more items which affect the character, such as bulletproof vests, alcohol that makes you dizzy, and so on.
 
Alone in the Dark 2 keeps the same controls and interface as its predecessor. The player moves using the arrow keys, double-tapping to run and pressing space with an arrow key to perform various actions. This time, however, there is a much larger amount of weapons usable, along with a lot more items which affect the character, such as bulletproof vests, alcohol that makes you dizzy, and so on.
 
 
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Revision as of 02:11, 7 August 2020

Alone in the Dark 2
Alone in the Dark 2 - DOS - USA.jpg
Platform: DOS
Year: 1994
Developer: Infogrames Europe SA
Buy: Amazon

Alone in the Dark 2, often shortened AITD2, is the sequel to Alone In the Dark. The game came out on both CD-ROM and floppy disks.

AITD2 is very different from its predecessor, which has led to a lot of criticism from fans. Namely, it drops the horror element and has a scenario considered weaker, revolves around action and gunfighting, and suffers from frequent framerate drops due to a very large amount of enemies on screen, rendering the gameplay laborious with the poor aiming.

The player incarns detective Edward Carnby, one of the two possible protagonists from the first game. In this opus, he must rescue a little girl named Grace from a gang of pirates living since centuries thanks to voodoo magic. The game is separated into two parts: First, you have to enter Hell's Kitchen, a mansion owned by the crew's captain, One-Eyed Jack, and slay the large amount of pirates found outside and inside the mansion. You then get captured by a voodoo witch and tied in the Flying Dutchman's bilge. In the second part, you alternate between Carnby and Grace to vainquish once and for all the pirates who, in the ship, reincarnated in their true form, before killing One-Eyed Jack and escaping.

Alone in the Dark 2 keeps the same controls and interface as its predecessor. The player moves using the arrow keys, double-tapping to run and pressing space with an arrow key to perform various actions. This time, however, there is a much larger amount of weapons usable, along with a lot more items which affect the character, such as bulletproof vests, alcohol that makes you dizzy, and so on.

Screenshots

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Stryker is going to be choked to death right this minute.

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Blowing up the gate for me to enter.

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I like Tommygun!

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This place is turning into a massacre scene...

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...which you heroically doomed to loose very quickly (Vesti la giubba accompanies it).

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Hedge promises it to be a running-out fun.

Music

AITD2 features very nice music, composed by Jean-Luc Escalant. The CD-ROM version uses RedBook CD Audio while the floppy version has OPL2 music. Most tracks are almost identical in the two versions, though some slightly differ, or have different instrumentation and/or speed.

The music mostly doesn't loop. There are plenty of tracks from which the game will randomly choose after a few seconds of silence. Some tracks also play at precise instances, for example when the player is in certain areas, is in at a certain phase of the game, dies, or an important scene occurs. The tracks from which the game will play at random are separated in two groups: The first, including most of the music, plays in the first part of the game, when the player is outside/inside the mansion. The second plays on the boat.

There is also an unused music ("Pitch Black"), presumably to be played on the boat two. It appears in both the floppy and CD versions.

Recording

The following output prefixes are used:

  1. - CD Audio
  2. - Sound Blaster / Ad Lib (OPL2)
# TitleCD Track No. ComposerArranger Length Listen Download
101 Silent Steps2 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:06
Download
102 Intro3 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:55
Download
103 Getting Into Action4 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:45
Download
104 Loneliness21 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:46
Download
105 Don't Despair5 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:40
Download
106 Furtive7 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:11
Download
107 Mysteries / Put on Your Costume16 Ruggero LeoncavalloJean-Luc Escalant 1:18
Download
108 Where to Hide9 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 2:00
Download
109 Where Are You6 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:17
Download
110 Waltz14 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 0:40
Download
111 Caution15 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 0:23
Download
112 Courage13 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:46
Download
113 Naughty Girl8 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:28
Download
114 Carnby's Execution20 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:21
Download
115 Organ - Part I12 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 0:23
Download
116 Organ - Part II11 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 0:18
Download
117 Investigations18 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:48
Download
118 Danger10 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 0:32
Download
119 Final Confrontation19 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:20
Download
120 Don't Panic22 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 2:59
Download
121 Pitch Black (Unused)17 Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:47
Download
# Title ComposerArranger Length Listen Download
201 Silent Steps Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:55
Download
202 Intro Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:50
Download
203 Getting Into Action Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 3:30
Download
204 Loneliness Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 3:09
Download
205 Don't Despair Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 3:12
Download
206 Furtive Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 2:35
Download
207 Mysteries / Put on Your Costume Ruggero LeoncavalloJean-Luc Escalant 2:17
Download
208 Where to Hide Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 2:53
Download
209 Where Are You Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 2:10
Download
210 Waltz Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 1:11
Download
211 Caution Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 0:22
Download
212 Courage Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 3:08
Download
213 Naughty Girl Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 3:00
Download
214 Carnby's Execution Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 3:13
Download
215 Organ - Part I Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 0:43
Download
216 Organ - Part II Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 0:48
Download
217 Investigations Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 3:51
Download
218 Danger Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 0:31
Download
219 Final Confrontation Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 2:57
Download
220 Don't Panic Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 2:20
Download
221 Pitch Black (Unused) Jean-Luc EscalantJean-Luc Escalant 3:29
Download

Credits

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Game Rip

Format

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CD Tracks were ripped directly from the disc. Tracks 2-22 are all included in the above recording table (due to being digital are not in the rip). Tracks 23-63 are not included at all as they are in-game voice-overs rather than songs.

For the SB/AdLib music selection the game uses native ADL format. Because there is no plugin for decoding these files, all the songs were dumped to DRO and recorded using Game Emu Player.

For sounds, the game uses Creative Labs's VOC.

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