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True, but you'd also notice that most torches burn for more then five seconds. That it takes a human being less than a second to revolve around his/her axis (and not five). And you'd also notice that a torch lights up a considerable larger area than it does in the game.
And the game really is too dark. I don't know whether it's my graphics card or my monitor but all the black areas are shown as dark gray instead. Even with the light turned all the way up. What usually works well is to adjust the gamma instead of the brightness. That is why a lot of dark games ask you to adjust the gamma until you can barely see (an icon, word, shape, whatever).
I want my Jake Gibbs back!!!