![]() While it's a little slow, it's pretty responsive considering that you have no real control over the camera yourself. The control scheme is similar to Alone in the Dark, with a dynamic camera that follows you as you move. Can you handle them? Of course you can, this is a gameshow, and there's always a winner. The deal is, you're here to visit a very special house in LA on Halloween, and - no surprise - bad times are ahead for you. We're still trying to figure out exactly why this happens, but does it matter? All we know is that from playing the beta we received, you jump into kiddy-pool sized fountains, click a handy action button, and in seconds you'll gain teeny tiny wings and the penchant to pump heat-seeking energy bolts at grotesque creatures of hell. You like wearing latex, don't you?ĭue the French nature of this title, it seems that you're able to switch between Dave Ackland and his alter-ego Deva, who has different attacks, not to mention breasts. Once you've got into the groove of a horror game that constantly references itself, you'll be ready to deal with the gender-flipping aspect of the game. ![]() Not only does this mean that you'll get interactive commentary from the cheesy gameshow host while you're trying to plug an evil monster in the head, but it means that good kills issue cheers from the audience, and level loading screens also include commercial breaks to keep the audience interested while waiting for the next chunk of action. You and a cameraman (along with an electronic spy camera) take on poltergeists and evil entities while a live studio audience, along with a host and his hostesses, watch along. While Alone of the Dark adhered strictly to the sober mantra of horror chills, The Devil Inside has you playing Dave Ackland, an ex-cop who's the star of a show that combines Cops with Dawn of the Dead.
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