Earlier this week, the game's developers gave Kotaku a live demonstration. It was impressive
"This is more of a thriller than a horror game," he said. "When you talk about horror in video games, it usually means blood and gore." He said the Remedy team wanted something other than cheap chills. "We want to make sure there are no scares just for the sake of scares," he said. Everything, all of the game's creepiness, will cohere into a narrative.
We skipped ahead to the midst of an episode later in the game. By this time, we were in the action. The sun had set. The darkness had descended and the flashlight-and-gun core shooting gameplay was in effect. Enemies in Alan Wake are covered in a shadowy haze. To defeat them before they kill Alan, the player has to focus Alan's flashlight on the enemy, burning off the haze. Once that's done, Alan can — and should! — shoot. Alan Wake is a single-player game, but at this section of the game, as he tried to survive out on a wooded hillside, he was accompanied by Bright Falls' sheriff and the game's comic relief, Alan's literary agent Barry Wheeler. Since light could ward off the enemies, Barry had wrapped himself in Christmas lights. He looked ridiculous. in a good way.
Ma poi si sa per quali piattaforme uscirà?L'ultima notizia che avevo letto lo dava esclusiva assoluta per xbox 360
Citazione da: Dyvim Tvar - Febbraio 12, 2010, 12:32:54Ma poi si sa per quali piattaforme uscirà?L'ultima notizia che avevo letto lo dava esclusiva assoluta per xbox 360per ora è confermato solo per x360, chissà se fra un annetto annunceranno anche la versione pc
t was previously thought that the PC version of Alan Wake would be worked on after the release of its Xbox 360 version in May, but Microsoft has shattered hopes by confirming to Strategy Informer that Alan Wake will no longer be coming to PC."Some games are more suited for the intimacy of the PC, and others are best played from the couch in front of a larger TV screen. We ultimately realised that the most compelling way to experience "Alan Wake" was on the Xbox 360 platform, so we focused on making it an Xbox 360 exclusive. Both Microsoft and Remedy have long histories in PC game development. This decision was about matching this specific game to the right platform." said a Microsoft spokesperson.