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A direct descendant of Edward Carnby, utilizing high-powered firearms.
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is a third-person action-horror game that deviates significantly from the franchise's survival horror roots, focusing instead on cooperative multiplayer combat inspired by H.P. Lovecraft. Developed by Pure Valley and published by Atari, it is often cited as a controversial entry that prioritized combat mechanics over the atmospheric, puzzle-heavy gameplay of its predecessors. Core Gameplay and Mechanics A direct descendant of Edward Carnby, utilizing high-powered
Upon release, the game faced heavy criticism for technical bugs and repetitive mission design, frequently appearing on lists of the "worst games" of its release year. Lovecraft
Critics and fans generally viewed the game as a departure from the "Father of Survival Horror" legacy established by the original 1992 title .