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February 2012
(77%)
36 Reviews
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Abstract: Remedy Entertainment’s Alan Wake never received its proper due. It was a wonderfully creepy action/horror adventure set in a sleepy mountain town about a pulp novelist whose writings transformed reality. To save his wife, our titular hero was forced to...
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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 >>> ...
Published: 2012-04-20, Author: Евгений , review by: 3dnews.ru
чуть более разнообразный боевой процесс по сравнению с оригинальной игрой, неплохой визуальный ряд, бодрый аркадный режим интереснее основной сюжетной кампании
общее однообразие, рвано поданная история, не мотивирующая к прохождению, постоянное возвращение на пройденные уровни надоедает и делает игру ещё более скучной, до предела короткий сюжетный режим, Графика Вполне современный визуальный ряд и хорошую детали
Жанр Экшен Издатель Microsoft Game Studious Разработчик Remedy Entertainment. Платформы Xbox 360 Дата выхода 22 февраля 2012 г. Возрастной ценз от 13 лет На самом де...
Abstract: Though it may have had a few broken gameplay elements, if there's any one thing that Remedy's impressive survival horror Alan Wake did, it was tell a story – and tell it exceedingly well. The tale of the writer writing his own nightmare had been done befo...