ActionTrip
"I understand that the game had not been developed in an English speaking country, but they could have at least found one male and one female actor with decent pronunciation." Review with screen shots.
Cincinnati Enquirer
"TNN fails to frighten and is marred by a few flaws that may frustrate rather than satiate." Review by Marc Saltzman.
GameSpot
"It's a clumsy port, but what's even more disappointing is that it's a clumsy port of only a middling console game." Review by Stephen Poole with screen shots.
GameSpy
"Despite its many bugs and flaws, the game is still fun to play when it works. The combat is rather uninspired, but it serves to add to the atmosphere. The amount of frustration you'll find in the game should be noted, however." Review by Tim McConnaughy.
GameZone
[7/10] Review with screen shots. "The control is so awkward I couldn't believe it at first."
ign
"While it wasn't "Undying" scary, it definitely had some moments that made me jump and scream like Tal when he got his... well, nevermind. All in all, if you're a fan of this type of game, there's a good chance you'll like it." Review by Dan Adams.
The Adrenaline Vault
"The release stands alone as the darkest disappointment those of us who cherish this franchise have yet encountered." Reviewed by Bob Mandel.
The Armchair Empire
"I was really looking forward to Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare, which is probably why I feel less than satisfied. It's got some good moments--a few marriages of sight and sound that run a shiver down your back--but overall standard stuff." Review by Omni with score.
The Electric Playground
"AID:TNN comes off, despite its graphical wizardry, a littlesophomoric. The majority of the cinematic cuts and voice acting are god-awful-bad, and not even in that charming, maybe-they-meant-it, B-movie "Resident Evil" way."