Abstract: PCHorror and action are not always best buds. The two make appearances together, but usually with one taking center stage while the other shuffles uncomfortably in the back. I'm sure you've noticed that, especially when controlling combat-trained heroe...
Abstract: PCHorror and action are not always best buds. The two make appearances together, but usually with one taking center stage while the other shuffles uncomfortably in the back. I'm sure you've noticed that, especially when controlling combat-trained heroe...
Abstract: Remedy’s high-concept horror drama, Alan Wake, spooked its way onto the Xbox 360 back in 2010, after a protracted 5-year development cycle that included false starts, scrapped ideas and even a shift from sandbox gameplay to linear exploration. It turns...
Abstract: I was always under the impression that Alan Wake was touted as being an Xbox and PC title. Then, as it neared closer to the game’s launch, Remedy announced the decision to cancel the superior PC version (zing!), opting instead to go 360 exclusive (nat...
Abstract: Darkness is a powerful force. Not knowing what lies beyond the safety of the light can be absolutely terrifying to those with an overactive imagination. But fearful fantasy turns deadly in the bucolic town of Bright Falls, Washington, where the whisper...
All in all I would HIGHLY recommend Alan Wake, if you are a fan of third person adventure games with a mix of horror than this game is a MUST PLAY AND A MUST BUY for you, considering that the price of it is simply irresistible compared to other titles thi...
Alan Wake is a superb horror game that borrows more from film (The Shining), television (X-Files, Twilight Zone), and novels than it does games, though takes just enough from them to make it work near perfectly. For that, it deserves a good, hard look by...
Let's play a game. It's a game where you have to forget you ever heard of Alan Wake and, for a bonus point, erase any memory of playing the Xbox 360 version. Done? Then we can begin in earnest....