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In this award-winning cinematic action-thriller, troubled author Alan Wake embarks on a desperate search for his missing wife, Alice. Following her mysterious disappearance from the Pacific Northwest town of Bright Falls, he discovers pages of a horror story he has supposedly written, but he has no memory of.
Wake is soon forced to question his sanity, as page by page, the story comes true before his eyes: a hostile presence of supernatural darkness is taking over everyone it finds, turning the...
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4 October 2021
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- Alan Wake
- The Signal DLC
- The Writer DLC
Wake is soon forced to question his sanity, as page by page, the story comes true before his eyes: a hostile presence of supernatural darkness is taking over everyone it finds, turning them against him. He has no choice but to confront the forces of darkness armed only with his flashlight, a handgun and what remains of his shredded mind. His nightmarish journey to find answers to the mind-bending mystery he faces will lead him into the terrifying depths of the night.
Alan Wake Remastered offers the complete experience, with the main game and its two story expansions - The Signal and The Writer - in stunning new 4K visuals. The tense, episodic story is packed with unexpected twists, heart-stopping cliff hangers, and intense bursts of combat where it takes more than bullets to banish the darkness. The game’s cutscenes, quirky cast of characters, and the majestic Pacific Northwest vistas have been enhanced for an experience that delivers as much on its visual impact as its unnerving atmosphere.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Alan Wake Remastered to be offered via PlayStation Plus in July
Updated June 28, 2023 at 5:45 p.m.
Sony has confirmed that Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Alan Wake Remastered and Endling - Extinction is Forever will be included in PlayStation Plus from July 4, 2023.
The PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for July are:➕ Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War➕ Alan Wake…
A new patch improves the performance of Alan Wake Remastered on Switch
Despite the undeniable quality of the game, it must be admitted that Alan Wake Remastered is not at its best on Nintendo's hybrid console. Remedy Entertainment is well aware of this and has decided to release a new patch this week. The game's performance and framerate (especially in docked mode) have…
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It's a really good game, i recomend this game to all terror fans videogames. The story is really good, when you end the game you will wish play to Alan wake 2, i have beated this game a few times, and still want play more.
- It's a great game highly recomended
- Good OST
- Good characters
- involved story
- There aren't alan wake 2 yet :/
2020-07-20T18:34:47-0400
“If our lives are already written, it would take a courageous man to change the script.”
Alan Wake fits perfectly into its genres: its plot is a most-exciting thriller and its gameplay is a nightmarish horror. I’m not a big fan of the horror genre (I get scared way too easily), but a friend recommended the game to me after I had finished playing A Plague Tale: Innocence (which I also don’t know how I had the nerve to try out), so I decided to give it a try. And I have to tell you: there was a lot of crying. Yes, there were points in the plot that made me cry, too, but mostly it was because I was so scared. I wanted to quit playing several times, simply because I knew I’d have trouble sleeping at night, but the plot was sooo good that I just had to keep going to see how things will turn out. After a while I got used to being scared (although that didn’t make the game less terrifying), and I was glad that I stuck around. I was a little sad about the game’s ending (although given that the entire thing started with a Stephen King quote, what was I expecting), and even the DLCs couldn’t satisfy me. I’m still waiting for Alan Wake’s American Nightmare to become available for purchase, and I’m even more eager to see the actual sequel, though there are no news about that, unfortunately…
Alan Wake fits perfectly into its genres: its plot is a most-exciting thriller and its gameplay is a nightmarish horror. I’m not a big fan of the horror genre (I get scared way too easily), but a friend recommended the game to me after I had finished playing A Plague Tale: Innocence (which I also don’t know how I had the nerve to try out), so I decided to give it a try. And I have to tell you: there was a lot of crying. Yes, there were points in the plot that made me cry, too, but mostly it was because I was so scared. I wanted to quit playing several times, simply because I knew I’d have trouble sleeping at night, but the plot was sooo good that I just had to keep going to see how things will turn out. After a while I got used to being scared (although that didn’t make the game less terrifying), and I was glad that I stuck around. I was a little sad about the game’s ending (although given that the entire thing started with a Stephen King quote, what was I expecting), and even the DLCs couldn’t satisfy me. I’m still waiting for Alan Wake’s American Nightmare to become available for purchase, and I’m even more eager to see the actual sequel, though there are no news about that, unfortunately…
- Interesting story
- Very likeable characters
- Great visuals
- Great voice actors
- Sometimes difficult controls, especially when shooting
2020-06-25T03:14:07-0400
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