Until last night, you had never fired a gun before, but priorities tend
to change when you're being hunted by unholy creatures of the night. In
Alan Wake, darkness is your most fearsome enemy. The shadows are home to
monsters who shun the light, growing more powerful as they slink
through the jet-black unknown. You hear a noise behind you and spin
around to examine your surroundings, pointing your flashlight from tree
to tree, scanning the ground while you ready your trigger finger for the
imminent attack. The world of Alan Wake is one of fear and tension--a
place where it's perfectly acceptable to be afraid of the dark, because
if you're not, you'll be enveloped by the evil forces that dwell just
beyond your field of vision. The foreboding atmosphere that permeates
every inch of this wilderness never lets you forget the dangers that
await the unprepared, but the feeling of dread that defines the early
portions dissipates as you get deeper into this moody adventure. Alan
Wake doesn't offer enough surprises to keep you unhinged, but the
storytelling is so enthralling and the combat is so frantic that you'll
be sucked in until the thrilling conclusion.
Alan Wake is one adaptable author. |
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