Alan Wake Deluxe Edition?
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Hi. Can anyone give me some insight into this game? I bought it at my daughters insistance. Graphics look great but what about action? I don't do shooter or heavy action games. Any input? Thanks, Terri
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Re: Alan Wake Deluxe Edition?
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Thanks Jenny100  Edit: Terri, there is a review Here. But be forewarned that the review contains a few salty words and some innuendo (nothing you won't see or hear on tv, though that is not all that comforting these days.
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Re: Alan Wake Deluxe Edition?
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I asked a sales person in my local gameshop about this. The young girl I spoke to said she did read about it, and she also said it should be something like Heavy Rain, e.g with a great story etc. But maybe with a bit more action, but only a bit. Anyway from what she has read about it, she'd say it as very good game.
PS: I normally don't mention the gender of the sales person, but I do it here for two reasons, the one is to show my own prejudice against women and games and the other is to show that I was noted and thought I might ask her - and I got the above answer.
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Re: Alan Wake Deluxe Edition?
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I am thinking about downloading it to a PC, I have PS3 but not XBOX. It seems interesting. I am playing Max Payne 3 and enjoying it, Alan Wake is supposed to be from the same people.
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Re: Alan Wake Deluxe Edition?
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Jarkeld, thanks for the information, I never played MP I or II, I though the 3 games were from the same people. anne2, oh boy I downloaded it yesterday 
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Re: Alan Wake Deluxe Edition?
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I'll start this game this weekend. I'll let you know if I enjoy it or not. I just finished Max Payne 3 that is very good, it has one frustrating checkpoint since it is difficult to see what one does wrong. An additional frustration for me, dumb me, was that I kept pressing the wrong buttons since it has the aim and shooting in the L2 and R2 instead of the shooters I had been playing with L1 and R1. I understand Alan Wake has awkward controls, I'll be playing it on the PC and hope it accepts the XBOX controller.
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Re: Alan Wake Deluxe Edition?
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First impressions: Interesting and different horror action adventure. Alan Wake is popular horror writer to make his living and somehow the horror finds him.
The sceneries look very realistic and scary if one tends to get scared by games, this is not my case. The action, which includes mainly shooting but also dodging people and objects, is not difficult at the beginning but I understand than later on is more challenging. I have the impression that one doesn't need to be an expert shooter to play and enjoy this game. One would die several times but checkpoints are close.
The XBOX controller works perfectly with the PC which is a plus for me.
I would advise anyone playing this game without experience in something similar to check out, before starting, a walk-through because there are certain things important to find, like pieces of a manuscript. I think these are not essential to advance in the game but it wouldn't be easy to understand the story without reading them. Batteries and guns are obviusly necessary. Other things like Thermos flask I think there are only good for achievements.
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Re: Alan Wake Deluxe Edition?
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Finished the game, very good I recommend it to people who like action - adventure. The combat is not difficult but it requires positioning oneself in the right spots to make sure one is not surrounded. Very interesting story but very confusing ending. The XBOX version has two DLCs that apparently clarify some things. I haven't read these additional endings because I hope they come for PC also. The PC version came a lot later than the XBOX and, as far as I know, there not yet DLCs for this version. It is all about light and darkness like in the games of Darkness I and II, just that in this case light is your friend and darkness your enemy. All combats are in the dark and you need a flashlight and other light devices like flares apart of conventional weapons. Surroundings look very good but there are very few in daylight.
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Re: Alan Wake Deluxe Edition?
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Sounds a bit spooky. I'm glad you enjoyed it. What is next?
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