A gruesome murder leads to the discovery of a secret tome owned by the deceased. In it is a history dark and deadly, enough to drive the reader beyond the brink of sanity.
Originally developed on the Nintendo 64 platform, Eternal Darkness made the jump to Gamecube where it proved to be a massive success -- if you don't consider sales a success, that is. It sold 17,000 copies in Japan and not too much more in North America. However, to those few who played it, Eternal Darkness was a critical experience; one of the most engaging and psychologically thrilling games of its time. Ideal conditions for playing Eternal Darkness include well-lit rooms with many people nearby. Failure to comply may prove disastrous on one's psyche.



