Remedy just sent us this very intriguing teaser showing a real life Alan Wake in big trouble. Should we expect some kind of Bright Falls-like short film focusing on the famous writer? I'll leave all the wild guesses to you, but to find out what this is really all about, we have been told to wait until next Wednesday. One thing is sure, Remedy is not done with the Wakes, and that's what I call great news!
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Always was like run at night from A to B,kill some enemies on the way..same type birds,some construction vehicles or dark humans. Episode end with some story telling,episode starts with some story telling !
The Night Levels hide a lot a make the game so good looking,but when you look at the day levels ...it's a different story !
Wasn't bad,but...nothing else there :(
No climbing no...anything.A bit car driving.
Still..I enjoyed it for what it was.and I will buy the DLC.
Just it could have been so much more after all those years.
Let's see how the story continues !
Always was like run at night from A to B,kill some enemies on the way..same type birds,some construction vehicles or dark humans. Episode end with some story telling,episode starts with some story telling !
I mean, I know that the gameplay was all about what iosomewhere said, but I didn't pay much attention to it, because the curiosity of how the story will go on kept me playing more and more. I'm not disappointed in the game after all these years, and I don't think it could have gone any better. Alan Wake is a writer, not a super-hero.
but it's still worth playing. maybe not good enough to buy a console for. but still good.
edit: The whole middle section of the game has been throughout fantastic though, great pacing and storytelling. That alone is worth its money.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIG1xnYdlFo
The game's probably not good enough to warrant you buying a 360 just for it, but I haven't played it so my opinion doesn't really count to be honest.