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Alan Wake
HOLY SHIT ALAN WAKE IS GREAT I STAYED UP ALL NIGHT PLAYING IT.
RIGHT ALAN? http://www.omega-computing.co.uk/blo...e-logo-580.jpg HOLY SHIT A PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER! Okay I don't have the energy to keep this up. Game came in early at work, so I grabbed it and played through it. It took three nights of very steady playing, probably a fifteen hour game on Normal. Overall very satisfied. Combat plays somewhat like Resident Evil 5 with perspective and flashlight instead of laser sight. The atmosphere was more exciting than RE5 though. Story was also very good. Maybe not award winning, but a cut well above your average game. I even have the gall to say the writing is superior to my precious Mass Effect games. Great foreshadowing, great imagery, great characters. Many similarities to Heavy Rain, including the jerk-ass protagonist, though I'd say thoroughly superior (only thing Heavy Rain has is the branching storyline). Since it's only good for one maybe two playthroughs, this probably isn't a must buy for many. But I do urge you to rent it and play it after Tuesday if you've got an xbox. It's easily worth that. More official review will appear on Gamepad Dojo, someday! |
WELL, I'VE NEVER HEARD OF IT BUT THAT SOUNDS FUCKING AWESOME! YAY!
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I usually shy away from the horror gender of anything (due to me not liking being scared or a Pussy if you will) But Wake has caught my interest more then enough times to rent it.
Watching some of the Videos of it in HD makes it look fucking amazing. the darkness actually looks alive. I can't wait to get my hands on it. |
Azis is reviewing this so now I can't play it.
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EDIT: No but seriously this game looks pretty great, and we're just jealous. What little I know about it kinda makes me think Deadly Premonition, but instead of So Bad It's Good just being Good. Or something. |
I thought this game died years ago. Where the fuck did this come from all of a sudden?
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This game is by a finnish development studio. You should all BUY it. I plan to, if enough people recomend it to me first.
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I loved Max Payne 1 and 2, I will probably love Alan Wake. Even if it's not the same "thing", I can tell the writing and story are going to be great like MP.
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oh! Trust me! from The Snips of Game Play I Have come across I in videos, this Thing will Have story out The wazoo
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Oh yes, the story is basically competing directly in importance with the gameplay. And that's saying a lot considering its a video game.
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This was my first exposure to Alan Wake, and after a day of research I've decided to buy it ASAP.
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Rem actually learned from this and In the hard mode of the game there is more in level twists and more pages of the Manuscript (supposedly) |
Nocturne was a game that was very story centric in a way, without detracting from the gameplay. Although the story doesn't change, there are six paths you can take, each with its own ending, and there's a New Game+ mode so I'd say it has a great story and replay value.
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Multiple endings are probably the best way to go, that way there is something new to see on the replay but you're still getting a great story. If the story deviates enough it'd be like playing six different games if the stories really did feel different based on your choices (I don't know if a game has ever really attempted that, though, and still kept the gameplay. Like Heavy Rain for instance was supposedly pretty good with choices affecting the plot but there wasn't a whole lot of gameplay to be had). |
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Oh, I thought Heavy Rain had big story changes depending on the path you took? I guess I was wrong about that one. Haven't played it.
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Erm, unless the lack of an option to join the killer and making some former ally into the "villain" irked you, I'd say that keeping the basic elements of the story the same while allowing you different ways to accomplish your ends is a pretty basic attempt at replay value but it definitely lends replay value. MGS3 had the same exact story every time (almost), but you could do about six billion different things to beat each boss or sneak through each area. If there genuinely aren't enough choices in Heavy Rain, though, then that would be a point, but I was under the impression it was full of choices which affected how the events of the plot played out, even if it always ultimately leads to a showdown with the villain.
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I'm not sure I agree with the general opinion, since I haven't played Heavy Rain, but I think the villain remaining the same hurts the story because it's a mystery, rather than another genre. Part of the selling point is figuring out who the bad guy is, so it loses some of the fun if you already know. Not sure I agree, but that's the thought.
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Buying this tomorrow right after school. I was gonna buy Red Dead Redemption but this seems to be the right choice from everything I've been hearing.
EDIT: Just got it and I just played through Episode One. So far, I'm not regretting this purchase. |
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