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product_id: 15412166
title: "Alan Wake"
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# Alan Wake

**Brand:** legacy interactive
**Price:** € 40.73
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- **What is this?** Alan Wake by legacy interactive
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## Description

In this story-driven and intense Psychological Action Thriller, players assume the role of Alan Wake, a best-selling suspense author suffering from writer's block, who escapes to a small town only to experience the mysterious disappearance of his wife. Set in the seemingly idyllic town of Bright Falls, Washington, "Alan Wake" draws players into an intense, cinematic world that enables players to explore the hyper-realistic and interactive environments. "Alan Wake" is structured in an episodic format, much like a thriller TV-series, with a deeply engaging and suspenseful storyline unveiling plot twists and profound character revelations in nearly every episode. Players will unravel the riveting plot through multilayered character interactions, unique problem-solving and intense combat against the darkest of enemies. In this nightmarish world, where the boundaries between reality and fiction become increasingly blurred and ambiguous, Alan Wake must use a variety of weapons to survive, including his most powerful ally against the darkness - light itself.

## Features

- "Alan Wake" raises the bar of storytelling in video games, immersing gamers in the intense emotion and suspense of Alan Wake's thrilling adventure
- Two free DLC episodes ("The Signal" and "The Writer"), Soundtrack, Audio Commentary, and the Alan Wake Files at no extra charge
- "Alan Wake" for PC is the best version yet, with exclusive HUD-less option, optimized PC controls and graphics options, Stream compatibility, and stereoscopic 3D support
- Making its way to PC retail for the first time, "Alan Wake" has already sold over two million copies worldwide with the XBox 360 version
- "Alan Wake' won various industry awards when first released, including Time Magazine's 2010 Game of the Year

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    An extraordinary achievement in narrative gaming, effictively ported to the PC platform.
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2013*

Alan Wake was described by lead writer / creator Sam Lake as heavily influence and inspired by Steven King. Given this description, you expect not just to be terrified, but to be drawn in to a consideration of every item that dots the landscape as a potential friend - or, more often, an enemy. Alan Wake provides all of this, coupled with a wonderfully involving narrative which made me feel as though I was an active participant in an an-screen film or movie, not just a video game.The Story: Alan Wake is a writer in need of some rest and recreation. His wife, Alice, arranges for a visit to the small town of Bright Falls, Washington, with the notion that the beautiful scenery and country life will provide Alan with the respite he needs. The town is indeed small; Alan gets recognized almost immediately. The cabin that they rent is located on an island in the middle of massive body of water, called Cauldron lake. While all seems set for a rustic vacation, on the first night, the lights in the cabin go out, Alice gets abducted by a force unseen, suddenly the game really launches into a whirling battle of darkness and light (literally), as Alan struggles to free his wife from the "dark presence" that holds her captive. Around the third episode of the game you do get a comedic side-kick (Alan Wake's manager, Barry Wheeler), who helps lighten the mood a little, but the search for ways to combat the darkness, and the search for a special weapon left behind by a previous "champion of light" dominates the the game from start to finish. Maybe I haven't said enough to give you an idea of the entire storyline, but it is one that should be experienced, rather than simply told.The Mechanics and Game-Play: The battle between darkness and light is very simply handled: a flashlight is used to dispel the darkness protecting the agents of the Dark Presence (usually possessed loggers and townspeople). Though the dark protection is burned away by the flashlight, the darkness still controls them, so the must be killed with one of several weapons. The revolver is the most common, though a shotgun, a hunting rifle, flare gun, and flash-bang grenades are also available at various points in the game. If it sounds like the combat could be a little repetitive, it is. But the story is so involving in the manner in which in unfolds, this did not annoy me, but might annoy a gamer who is looking for some hair-trigger shoot-em-up action. Sure the baddies come in ever-increasing swarms as you progress in the game, but their variety and the weapons you use to fight them stay pretty much the same. Most of the game takes place at night, with a few cut-scenes and interludes in the day-time. Be sure to turn your up your brightness settings, as the game is very dark indeed.The World of Alan Wake: Remedy did an absolutely fantastic job on the graphics for the game. Even on low settings, the landscapes still look lush and leafy. You get to explore a variety of Pacific Northwest landscape, from Ranger stations to an abandoned coal mine (my favorite). I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, and this game was a wonderfully nostalgic trip for me. The music of the game is equally extraordinary. The orchestral soundtrack is just beautiful, and the songs by Poets of the Fall made me a fan of the band.Additional Content: There were complaints that the initial game did not wrap up the story well enough. This goes back to the voice-over from the very opening of the game: it is the mysteries that have no explanation that remain with us the longest. Other reviewers and users have stated that the two additional episodes included on this disc help provide some additional closure. I felt they only added to the mystery, and made me eager for Alan Wake 2 - which unfortunately looks like it will be a while in coming.PC Port: The game played perfectly on my laptop and desktop, running Windows 7 and Steam. The controls are the standard WASD + Shift and Space + Mouse, and I experienced very few glitches. Microsoft did a great job on this port.Summary: The back of the box hypes "Intense Cinematic Action." It is more than just the action that is cinematic. The entire story unfolds in a fascinatingly linear manner. The action and the scares are as real as the wonderful atmosphere: I scare quite easily, and there were some days where I really hesitated to play it (even on the Easy setting) because of the prospect of vague woodsmen bleeding blank ink attack you from all sides. I was so eager to see what happened next in the story, though, that I got past it pretty quickly. Sam Lake and Remedy fashioned a very special game in Alan Wake; and, even though I now know how the story ends, stories never really end, do they? The finalities that you pursue are never attainable. There is always a catch - whether memory or circumstance, sometimes both, sometimes one nested within the other - that perpetually proffers hope with one hand while dashing it with the other. That uncertainty lies at the core of the Alan Wake experience, and has been captured here so perfectly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great overall game, get it while you can!
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2018*

I remember playing this game, and let me tell you that the story is so solid that you don't have to worry about the time it has been since it came out. The story to this game is so well established, and the graphics are on par with current games, that you will enjoy playing this game if it is your first time, or playing it for nostalgia.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Extremely creative but can get old
  

*by R***T on Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2013*

This is an extremely creative horror tale; lots of creepy environments and a really novel and interesting "combat" system where you fight back with light, mainly. Also the larger story line and town where it takes place are pretty interestingly crafted. If you like horror games, you'll probably love it. But to me, the game seemed to rely on the same old "pile on the enemies to just barely the point you can survive", a bit too much. So if you're not a horror-game regular but want to try really outstanding examples of the genre, you might want to look elsewhere.

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