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February 2012
(77%)
36 Reviews
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Abstract: As a huge fan of the original Alan Wake, I've been chomping at the bit for another dose of darkness-slaying action. The first game was atmospheric and creepy, with a fantastic cast of characters and an engrossing, if not a little convoluted, story. Its...
Abstract: The good news with Alan Wake's American Nightmare is that it confirms that more Alan Wake is on the way. This writer is all for that! I revel in the weirdness of the Alan Wake fiction. Is this all actually happening or is it taking place i...
Abstract: I’ll try to refrain from as many spoilers as I can in this review but it will be hard given the nature of Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, in which we again take on the role of famed author, Alan Wake, and pick up his continuing battle with the forces o...
Abstract: Alan Wake's American Nightmare Review1 2 Poor old Alan. Stuck within the confines of his own script, things definitely aren't working out for the troubled author. After penning episodes of television show Night Springs (think Twilight Zone), the slick-...
Abstract: Ask any fan why they like Alan Wake, and you'll hear different stories. Some will talk about how they enjoyed the Stephen King, Twin Peaks, and Lost inspired storyline and setting. Others will laud the tense experience on the Hard and Nightmare diffi...
Abstract: There's a moment in Alan Wake's American Nightmare where the eponymous protagonist attempts to explain the whole situation -- the presence of The Taken, his doppelganger Mr. Scratch, and a crazy new plot element introduced in this downloadable installm...
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Published: 2012-03-01, Author: Nick , review by: T3.com
Atmospheric environments, Bigger, better guns, Engaging and twisted story...
…that makes absolutely no sens, Recycled set-pieces, Alan is still a pompous oaf
Alan Wake’s American Nightmare puts an emphasis on fun and action and is all the better for it. However, there is the lingering sense that, for a game franchise whose strongest aspect is its plot, the narrative here toys with players, rather than offe
Judged as an Alan Wake game, it has the expected elements but fails to excite, leaving both the titular character and fans yearning for a return to Bright Falls.More Articles >>> ...