Alan Wake is a psychological action thriller, exclusively for Xbox 360, where gamers assume the role of Alan Wake, a best-selling suspense author who escapes to a small town to recover from the mysterious disappearance of his fiancée.
Overview
Bringing a new style of storytelling to Xbox 360, Alan Wake is a psychological action thriller from Remedy, the developers of the successful Max Payne series. In this dynamic new title exclusively for Xbox 360, 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 deceptively idyllic town of Bright Falls, Washington, Alan Wake immerses players in an intense and expansive cinematic world that enables players to explore the hyper-realistic and interactive environments. Alan Wake is mission-based with a deeply engaging and suspenseful storyline unveiling new twists and profound character revelations at every turn.
Players will unravel the riveting plot through multilayered character interactions, unique problem-solving and intense combat against terrifying enemies. In this nightmarish world, where fantasy and reality collide, Alan Wake must use a variety of weapons to survive, including his most powerful ally against the darkness - light itself.
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BuzzDuraband to johnwillowlfc
28 Apr 163#4
Totally forgot about that. Only had one coffee.
But yeah, Alan Wake: The Writer and Alan Wake: The Signal are still both free and can be found here.
Cheers, John :smiley:
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BuzzDuraband
28 Apr 16#1
CDKeys Facebook (Enter anything into the box, grab your 5% code. Head to CDKeys, log in and purchase)
nathan3007
28 Apr 162#2
Sorry Buzz, fantasydeals has it 1p cheaper :wink:
johnwillowlfc
28 Apr 161#3
Since this is backwards compatible its a no brainer this price if not played before or even one for the digital games collection, are the dlc still free for this?
BuzzDuraband to johnwillowlfc
28 Apr 163#4
Totally forgot about that. Only had one coffee.
But yeah, Alan Wake: The Writer and Alan Wake: The Signal are still both free and can be found here.
Cheers, John :smiley:
johnwillowlfc
28 Apr 161#5
Always happy to help :smiley:
johnwillowlfc
28 Apr 161#6
Don't forget 2% quidco too :smile:
IronGlaive
28 Apr 16#7
What a great price. Anyone who doesn't already have it should definitely go for this. Heat added
joerob1972
28 Apr 16#8
I have a disc copy of this but my Xbox one doesn't recognise it, may have to get this instead.
johnwillowlfc to joerob1972
28 Apr 16#9
For £2.37 its cheaper to buy this than rebuy the disc surely
joerob1972
28 Apr 16#10
The disc is fine, PAL version with no scratches, just not recognised by the Xbox one. Is plays in the Xbox 360
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Overview
Bringing a new style of storytelling to Xbox 360, Alan Wake is a psychological action thriller from Remedy, the developers of the successful Max Payne series. In this dynamic new title exclusively for Xbox 360, 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 deceptively idyllic town of Bright Falls, Washington, Alan Wake immerses players in an intense and expansive cinematic world that enables players to explore the hyper-realistic and interactive environments. Alan Wake is mission-based with a deeply engaging and suspenseful storyline unveiling new twists and profound character revelations at every turn.
Players will unravel the riveting plot through multilayered character interactions, unique problem-solving and intense combat against terrifying enemies. In this nightmarish world, where fantasy and reality collide, Alan Wake must use a variety of weapons to survive, including his most powerful ally against the darkness - light itself.
Top comments
But yeah, Alan Wake: The Writer and Alan Wake: The Signal are still both free and can be found here.
Cheers, John :smiley:
All comments (46)
But yeah, Alan Wake: The Writer and Alan Wake: The Signal are still both free and can be found here.
Cheers, John :smiley: