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Alan Wake's American Nightmare
Alan Wake's American Nightmare

Xbox 360
Genre: Action Players: 1 to 0
Developer: Remedy Games
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios Classification: TBC
Release Date:
February 2012
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 11:02am 09/05/12 | 6 Comments
Alan Wake's belated love affair with the PC continues this month, with Remedy revealing that Alan Wake's American Nightmare, a digital download originally exclusive to Xbox 360, would be arriving on the desktop platform from May 22.

Currently you can pre-purchase the title on Steam with a 10% discount (coming in at around AU$13.50). There's no word on whether or not there will be any major changes between the PC version and the Xbox 360 version, but given Remedy's pedigree one should hope it has at least a visual makeover.

Click here to check out our review of the Xbox 360 version of the game, and watch the PC trailer embedded below.

Monday, 27 February 2012
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 11:35am 27/02/12 | 1 Comments
PC players are likely getting deep into the pages of Alan Wake's two week-long nightmare in the town of Bright Falls, but Xbox 360 owners, who have already been there, can now sink their teeth into some new Wake-related darkened shenanigans with Alan Wake's American Nightmare, exclusively on Microsoft's home console.

The game takes many familiar cues from Alan Wake, but focuses a little more on action than on delivering more Twin Peaks-inspired narrative, and even includes an obligatory "Horde Mode", for you to hone your skills in on. James "Jickle" O'Connor takes up review duties for this one. Click here for his full thoughts.