Release Date: May 14, 2010
A psychological horror third-person action game inspired by the works of Stephen King. It was developed by Remedy Entertainment, the creators of the Max Payne series. The game’s protagonist is an author of widely-read novels who decides to go on vacation to the remote town of Bright Falls in hope of overcoming his writer’s block. After just a few days, Alan’s wife goes missing in unexplained circumstances and the writer sets out to find her.
Alan Wake for PC and X360 is another creation of the people behind the popular The Writer expansions.
The eponymous protagonist is a recognized writer. However, he’s been unable to write a new one for two year. His wife, Alice, decided to take on vacation to a picturesque town of Bright Falls so he can overcome his block. After the initial idyll, the protagonist’s fiancée disappears in mysterious circumstances so Wake sets out to find her. It turns out that Bright Falls is not such idyllic, but rather dark and full of evil forces, just like the one in the latest work of Alan — a thriller he cannot he wrote.
In the game, we traverse the town and its surroundings, interact with citizens, find fragment of the written novel, and either fight or escape enemies. During our journey, we visit a lighthouse by a lake and wade through a dense forest in the mountains, among other places. We move both on foot or by driving one of several vehicles, such as a worn kombi car. We can also observe incredibly realistic weather effect and a day-night cycle.
Night requires us to be especially vigilant since all kinds of ghastly and grim events, such as possessions of citizens by the Dark, happen. A light source (e.g. a torch, flare, reflector, etc.) comes in handy since it weakens our enemies and allows us to use firearms effectively.
The unique character of the game is emphasized by detailed graphics. The three-dimensional world presents very suggestively and the play of lights, atmospheric sound effects and music are additional advantages of Alan Wake for PC and X360.
Platforms:
PC Windows February 16, 2012
Xbox 360 May 14, 2010
Developer: Remedy Entertainment
Publisher: THQ Nordic / Nordic Games
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Last update: May 7, 2010
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System Requirements for Alan Wake Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Core 2 Duo 2 GHz, 2 GB RAM (4 GB RAM - Vista/7), graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 or better), 8 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.
List of Game Expansions for Video Game:
Expansion
October 12, 2010
Adventure
The second DLC pack for the action-adventure horror game by Remedy Entertainment. Alan Wake: The Writer touches upon many plot threads both from the main game and the first DLC, The Signal. However, while previously the protagonist was trying to understand the eerie reality he'd found himself in and make some sense out of it, this time—again with the help of Thomas Zane—Wake engages in the final fight against the nightmare that's plaguing him. In order to take control of his own life and stay sane, he visits familiar (and unfamiliar at the same time) places, resisting the temptation to succumb to the darkness that's still haunting his mind. When it comes to mechanics, the DLC is nothing new, although it's atmosphere is even darker and more nightmarish, underscoring how far removed from reality Wake is and how dangerous the things lurking inside him are.
Expansion
July 27, 2010
Adventure
The first DLC pack for the adventure game Alan Wake by Remedy Entertainment. It takes place immediately after the events of the main game. The protagonist, a writer called Alan Wake, find himself trapped in another nightmare, in which he has to face his own subconscious. He is being aided by Thomas Zane, known from the core game, who helps him escape. The mechanics of Alan Wake: The Signal are the same as in the original production, while the gameplay, which is focused mostly on fighting the enemies possessed by darkness, is again filled with immensely ominous atmosphere. Of course, the game features new achievements and collectibles; however, the thermoses and manuscript pages from the core game have been replaced with alarm clocks, which only underscore the meaning of the DLC's story.
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In conclusion, while *Alan Wake* is celebrated for its compelling story and atmospheric design, it faces criticism for its repetitive gameplay and technical issues. s recommend it primarily for fans of narrative-driven horror games, especially if played at a discount.
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