Abstract: It seemed rather fitting this week to play Alan Wake, with Halloween and plenty of talk of ghosts and ghouls already being hot topic. Ok maybe not so much ghosts and ghouls these days, as we all know Halloween has descended (or ascended depending on your ...
Abstract: The 360 hit comes to PC, finally……Alan Wake comes to PC, with Remedy finally fulfilling the ultimate broken promise: often delayed, repeatedly cancelled, a PC version of the Xbox classic that flew under the radar of so many. For those who bemoan the lack ...
Abstract: This creepy game oozes the kind of atmosphere that Stephen King novels are rife with. Horror fans: enjoy.Alan Wake has a problem. Several, in fact. He's a professional writer with writers' block. He's ill at ease with his own fame. And his wife is very...
Abstract: When it comes to videogames, a reliable maxim is that the longer the descriptor, the greater the cause for concern. All too often, titles that blend together elements and borrow from other genres become curdled. So when writer Sam Lake describes his ga...
Abstract: When this game first appeared around 2007,it was hugely anticipated due to its revolutionary graphics , narration and the fictional settings, add to all this the fact that it was a Rockstar published game.This game was first released for Xbox 360 in 2010 ...
Tweaks make for more challenging gameplay; still lots of fun.
Takes only about four to five to finish; does not advance the main story.
Overall, Alan Wake: The Signal is a fun addition to the game and since it's free for most of us, it's well worth the download. Even if you don't have the download code for it in your copy of the game, it's still worth forking over the 560 Microsoft po...