If you only own a PC, you must have shed quite a big amount of tears when Alan Wake was announced as a 360 exclusive. Now this should cheer you up as Remedy just officially announced that their game was coming to PC in early 2012. Both DLC are also in the works, whether they will be included or not is yet undecided.
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Will play the DLC's in the pc version.
No mention of DX 11 right now.
Good news to those who wanted to play it on PC.
The levels were bigger than you'd expect for a linear game, and there was quite a bit of exploration. The daytime driving sequences hinted at an open world, but was guided enough to not get lost. It's nice to want things, I guess.
The game according to GT is not very long. same game with more fps nothing else
But then I was really glad that there is a game Deadly Premonition which has all that. I wrote a small review about that game:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A3NX...
Deadly Premonition is not available for PC, though.
The game according to GT is not very long. same game with more fps nothing else
A shame i already finished it on xbox, would have liked to experience it for the 1st time with PC graphics. Its gonna look so crisp but will not be the same as playing through it the first time. It was an incredible journey. Ahh the dreamy soundtrack...
But then I was really glad that there is a game Deadly Premonition which has all that. I wrote a small review about that game:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A3NX...
Deadly Premonition is not available for PC, though.
A better example would be Dead Island, but haven't played it so don't know if the open world or how much daylight ruins the horror atmosphere.
A better example would be Dead Island, but haven't played it so don't know if the open world or how much daylight ruins the horror atmosphere.
I am quite sure that I would also like Dead Island.