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Alan Wake

by Nordic Games
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  • Platform:   Windows Vista / 7 / XP
  • BBFC Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over Suitable for 12 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 12. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 12 years of age or over.
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Product Features

Edition: Collector's Edition
  • The Key PC Version Enhancements
  • Experience Alan Wake’s Pacific Northwest in higher resolutions and higher fidelity than ever before
  • High-res textures
  • Refined and High–res shadows
  • Improved lighting further enhanced by additional god rays and cleanly covered surroundings
  • Extremely responsive and refined controls for the PC platform
  • PC Controls (i.e. direct and precise response to keyboard and mouse input)
  • No Auto-Aiming
  • No squishy aiming behaviour
  • Refined and fully configurable mouse and keyboard support (Microsoft Xbox 360 controller issupported)
  • A wide selection of customizable graphics support for 4:3, 16:9 and 16:10 aspect ratios
  • Multithreaded engine that takes advantage of quad core CPUs
  • Additional options our fans have sought after, such as field of view adjustment as well as “hide HUD”
  • Works with AMD Eyefinity 3D 3-screen mode
  • The amount of 3D is adjustable
  • Works with NVIDIA NVISION2 Stereoscopic 3D
  • The amount of 3D is adjustable

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  • ASIN: B00741NABE
  • Release Date: 2 Mar 2012
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,198 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

Product Description

Edition: Collector's Edition

Manufacturer's Description

Alan Wake – A Psychological Action Thriller

In Darkness -- Fight With Light.

Story:

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.

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Features:

Intense psychological thriller. “Alan Wake” delivers a deeply psychological and finely crafted plot that raises the bar of storytelling in video games. The riveting story of “Alan Wake” is further intensified by a movie-like atmosphere, compelling situations, memorable characters and real-time pacing. Remedy has a record of creating and developing games with unique

cinematic presentation and exceptionally high production values.

The developer makes use of all gaming technology at hand to tell a powerful story that immerses the gamer in the intense emotion and suspense of Alan Wake’s thrilling adventure.

• Light as a combat element. As the story progresses, nights grow longer and days grow shorter. This poses a severe problem for Alan Wake since his enemies seemingly gain strength from the shadows, and before long light itself becomes his greatest ally.

Players must skilfully combine their use of light with more conventional weapons to stand a chance against these Taken.

• Realistic, interactive environment. Set in the town of Bright Falls, the hyper detailed environments of the Pacific Northwest play an important role; even the change in daylight and weather will profoundly affect the characters and enemies. The game’s advanced rendering engine provides amazingly realistic environments that bring this world to detailed life — from the lush forest of evergreen trees to the quaint small-town buildings and streets. The world of “Alan Wake” is alive and real.

• Episodic narrative. The mission-based structure of “Alan Wake” creates an episodic narrative similar to a deeply structured dramatic television series. As the episodes progress, gameplay will evolve to introduce new elements and characters, escalating the level of threat and action in the game.

• Stereoscopic 3D support. Alan Wake for PC supports the 3D NVision from NVidia. Although fairly performance-heavy (high end GPU such as the GeForce 580GTX and moderate graphics settings are recommended), this is a real eye-candy and further augments the already vivid, detailed, and wonderful environment.

The Key PC Version Enhancements

 

·  Experience Alan Wake’s Pacific Northwest in higher resolutions and higher fidelity than ever before

·  High-res textures

·  Refined and High–res shadows

·  Improved lighting further enhanced by additional god rays and cleanly covered surroundings

·  Extremely responsive and refined controls for the PC platform (i.e. direct and precise response to keyboard and mouse input)

·  No Auto-Aiming

·  No squishy aiming behavior

· Refined and fully configurable mouse and keyboard support (Microsoft Xbox 360 controller is of course supported as well)

·  A wide selection of customizable graphics settings and support for 4:3, 16:9 and 16:10 aspect ratios

· Multithreaded engine that takes advantage of quad core CPUs

· Additional options our fans have sought after, such as field of view adjustment as well as “hide HUD”.

·  Works with AMD Eyefinity 3D 3-screen mode

·  The amount of 3D is adjustable

·  Works with NVIDIA NVISION2 Stereoscopic 3D

·  The amount of 3D is adjustable

 

Box Contents

Collector’s Edition

- Premium packaging

- Disc 1: Main game plus both DLCs „The Signal“ and „The Writer“; Additionally, the main game of the LCE contains audio commentary and background information by Remedy, which can be switched on in addition to the game

- Disc 2: OST of the game including 13 Tracks (Audio-CD)

- Disc 3: Bonus Disc: History of Remedy, Making of “Alan Wake”, Making of a thriller, music videos by the “Old gods of Asgard”, several trailers to the game, Storyboard (witch concept art) as a movie clip

- The “Alan Wake Files”; 144 pages with evidence on the mysterious incidents around Alan Wake and Bright Falls, compiled by the ficticious author Clay Steward (same print format as the game manual )

- 6 Post cards with different pictures/scenes from the game

- Manual

- 1 poster (printed on both sides)

- 7 stickers with different pictures/scenes/characters from the game

Reviews

A brilliantly told story, excellent voice acting, and an atmosphere so unnerving you'll sleep with the lights on for a month The Escapist - (5/5)


Great entertainment ... a tough game to put down once you've started IGN - (9/10)


"Unique and special “  Destructoid -( 9.0 -- Superb)


"Alan Wake is a fantastic game with very unusual, yet extremely enjoyable, combat mechanics and a creepy storyline"  Gamers Revenge - (9/10)


"Alan Wake has an atmosphere that makes use of horror, suspense, and humor to create something   WhatIfGaming.com


"Alan Wake is one of the most engaging protagonists we've come across in a video game in some time “ Telegraph.co.uk -( 9/10)


"Flawless pacing ensures a compulsive experience” The Independent -( 5/5)


"Alan Wake is a story for any fan of supernatural horror, gamer or not and I want more games like this." MSNBC -(9/10)


“Alan Wake is a scary, bold, beautiful game” FileFront - (9/10)


"a stunning action game, a superbly scripted adventure and a technical showcase" Videogamer.com - (9/10)


" Remedy has created a masterpiece." Gamingtrend - (95/100)


"Atmospheric, gripping, gorgeous, and clever” IncGamers - (9/10)


"Alan Wake is a brilliant piece of storytelling and one that is going to stand out as an example of single-player gaming done right." Worthplaying - (9/10)


"The graphics are beautiful and gorgeous. Character models are great, clothing looks realistic, and the outdoor environments are absolutely stunning." About.com - (4/5)  Game of the year 2010, TIME Magazine.

 

Product Description

Alan Wake: Collector's Edition Includes:

  • Alan Wake game with optional commentary provided by Remed
  • The Signal DLC
  • The Writer DLC
  • Manual
  • Bonus disc crammed with exclusive content. This includes The History Of Remedy, The Making Of Alan Wake, The Making Of A Thriller, music videos by the Old Gods Of Asgard, several trailers to the game and storyboards (with concept art) as a movie clip
  • The Alan Wake Files - a 144-page book with evidence on the mysterious incidents around Alan Wake and Bright Falls, compiled by the fictitious author Clay Stewart
  • Official soundtrack, comprising 13 tracks
  • Six post cards featuring different scenes from the game
  • Double-sided posters
  • Seven stickers with different scenes and characters from the game

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 them 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, in


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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What is Alan Wake? I never played the console version and I remember being really disappointed when they dropped the PC support two years ago. Alan Wake for the PC is a game which delivers in every possible way though, making up for the wait. It is what you might expect it to be - an 3rd person action adventure game in the finest tradition of the genre. Games which come to mind: Silent Hill, Alone in the Dark, Indigo Prophecy (Fahrenheit). The story is compelling and original and will greatly appeal to Stephen King fans. I think the biggest benefit of getting this on the PC are the graphics. Although SLI support is still in the works (shame, but I'm sure Remedy will fix this soon in a patch [Update: SLI support available as of 20 March 2012) on my relatively old, but high-end at its day computer (Q9550 at 3.6 Ghz, GTX 295 but no SLI so think GTX 285) I can play at max details except for anti-aliasing at 2x at max settings at 1920x1200 resolution at 25-30 fps on the average. Graphics are really... breath-taking! I haven't played a game which would have me just pause and enjoy the landscape since the days of Oblivion. Really phenomenal. Voice acting is in general good with some minor awkward moments. Facial animations are good for 2010, but definitely a bit outdated and the worst part which kind of destroys the immersion is the utter lack of lip syncing. Gameplay and controls on the PC work well although the gameplay gets a tad repetitive after the first 8 hours. The collector's edition which I got here (steam required, but at least you can install from the DVD) is really high quality and I think is of exceptional value for money especially compared to certain other popular titles costing 50 GBP+. By all means get the retail version as the steam price is comparable, but you get much less IMHO. Then again I'm the kind of person who'd prefer a printed full-colour manual over a digital one any day. You also get 2 bonus DVDs which you don't if you shop digital.

Anyway, the biggest selling point of Alan Wake is its story and what a compelling story it is! For the most part AW manages to maintain the sense of urgency and the pace - where it fails in terms of combat getting a bit repetitive it introduces new combat mechanics (not in terms of new combat moves, but I don't want to spoil it for you) and new environments.

Personal conclusion: Close to perfect, all time classic for fans of the genre at a great value for money. Highly recommended.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
By Roger
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Fun:   
Remedy's Xbox Action thriller has made it to the PC. Writer Alan Wake travels to the Bright Falls (a fictional town in a scenic area of the US) with his wife Alice for a holiday. Soon after arriving at their cabin, strange events start to occur leading to the disappearance of Alice. From there Alan must find out what has happened to her. The game mostly takes place at night with some day time periods as part of the story.The graphics are very good and include some eerie special effects.
The gameplay is quite original, involving shining your torch on the enemy to remove their dark shielding and then blasting them with the gun. It plays a little differently to other 3D shooters and indeed Alan Wake is no "super soldier",he does get out of breath and the odds are often against him. Defeating opponents occasionally requires a sense of observation as opposed to frequent shooting. The AI of the enemy is fairly reasonable, for example they shall occasionally try to move around Alan in an attempt to outflank him. Whilst Alan Wake is different to other 3D shooters it can be a bit repetitive at times. Bright Falls is vast and the former humans are not the only enemy, (though they do appear quite a lot). At times it can feel like a bit of a slog getting through various waves of the enemy (each often similiar in form to previous ones) with not many choices as to how to get to the end of each episode. Alan Wake has a good story which keeps you guessing as to its final outcome. The characters are memorable and its TV episode style of each level is a welcome addition. I think it is worth a look, though I'd suggest taking it at a leisurely pace.
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By matthew
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This game is the best game I have ever played for multiple reasons. The graphics are stunning and in my opinion it has the best rendered lighting ever in a game so far even beating the lighting in that of Crysis 2. Secondly the gameplay is fast paced and thrilling, occasionally making the player jump as an axeman made out of darkness screams something random e.g. 'Omega 3 is good for your heart' in a freaky voice as he smashes down a door in front of you when your not expecting it (its better than it sounds). The game also has some variety in gameplay, for example you can drive round in cars, use your torch on words (you will understand that if you play it) and a lot of other various gameplay elements. The game is the most polished game I've ever played with random entertaining pages/radio's/tv show's scattered around the game and from collecting those pages in the game, I wish I could buy the book in real voice. The voice acting is of an astoundingly high quality and the characters are extremely solid. The game engine is very good and very well designed. The storyline is amazing, it is the best game storyline I have ever seen and easily rivals that of the best films and anyone who says that it is unrealistic is wrong, they probably haven't played to the end, the last episode in the story explains why everything has been happening and the whole game makes perfect sense. The only thing that I would say is bad about the game is that it is too short and that it should have multiplayer although I believe they have brought this to the new installment of Alan Wake. Don't listen to those people saying the game is strictly linear, because for one, in the storyline you can easily tell that you would have to design a game like that, I mean you can't just walk randomly a forest at night with the darkness everywhere coming at you. Two, you can actually walk around freely, this game is made with steam and therefore has a console. It is impossible to not be able to walk around freely when you have a console to type in commands unless the game developers program it so that you can't do it, which they haven't. I have gone around freely in the game exploring, so ignore all other reviews that say otherwise.
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