Alone in the Dark - Tech Demo Episode 2
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Published 27 February, 2008 Duration 3:14
The second part of this technical gameplay demo focuses on materials and their properties, as well as the adaptability of inventory objects.
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Also, I wish someone would put some effort in to doing destructible objects, after all that realism the table breaking into conveniently sized chunks after being shot looked even more nonsensical than it ever has.
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Gimme.