Alone in the Dark is considered the first franchise to pioneer and popularize survival horror as a video game genre. Finding its roots back in 1992, the franchise is one of the most longstanding in the entire industry.

While long-term fans have not had much to look forward to regarding new Alone in the Dark content in recent years, a remake of the original title was recently announced by THQ Nordic. WIth this remake introducing a brand-new audience to the iconic franchise, many may be curious as to what the game's monsters actually are.

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Alone in the Dark's Upcoming Remake

Alone in the Dark remake

Developed by Pieces Interactive and published by THQ Nordic, the recently announced remake for Alone in the Dark is aiming to offer a contemporary re-imagining of the watershed 1992 title. The game will still see players take control of either Edward Carnby or Emily Hartwood in 1920s Louisiana, exploring the supernatural Derceto Mansion and uncovering the sinister secrets within.

While maintaining the Lovecraftian elements of the original, fans can expect the upcoming remake to possess overt tweaks to the original story and game mechanics, as well as a much higher level of graphical quality. The Alone in the Dark remake is being designed specifically for current-generation consoles, giving an idea as to the intended scale and performance of the title.

The Monsters of Alone in the Dark

Alone in the Dark remake monsters

Due to its nature as a survival-horror title, Alone in the Dark possesses sinister, grotesque, and supernatural enemies akin to the more popular Resident Evil series. Alongside intense exploration and puzzle solving, one of the largest parts of Alone in the Dark's gameplay is combat with a variety of ominous enemies, which leads to the expected resource management and healing mechanics one might be looking for in the genre.

The many disturbing monsters of Alone in the Dark can be attributed to the tormented spirit of a 17th Century pirate named Ezechiel Pregzt, who became a prominent plantation owner and built the accursed Derceto Mansion. A lifetime occult enthusiast, Pregzt's spirit was infused into the grounds of Derceto, with his post-mortem form carrying the same cruel and vindictive characteristics that he possessed in life.

Alone in the Dark players will most commonly encounter an enemy-type known as Ghouls, which are a form of zombies reanimated and possessed by the nefarious Pregzt. These zombies are widely considered to be former servants of Jeremy Hartwood, a renowned artist whose suicide within Derceto Mansion led to the events of Alone in the Dark. With Pregzt likely influencing Jeremy's madness and suicide, the supernatural being has been manifesting occult beings within the mansion for an untold period of time.

The player also encounters reanimated suits of armor during Alone in the Dark, giving credence to the intense levels of power that Pregzt possesses from beyond the grave. Monsters within Alone in the Dark can also seemingly come from outside the earthly plain, with aggressive bipedal "demon chickens" and an aquatic race known as the "Deep Ones" also terrorizing players throughout the game. There are even monsters such as the Cthonian that disobey the will of Pregzt, suggesting his interactions with the supernatural has gone beyond what even he can control. With the upcoming remake for Alone in the Dark likely having a grander scale of monsters, the possibilities for exploration regarding the supernatural will be interesting to see.

Alone in the Dark is currently in development for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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