The much-awaited movie for Alan Wake has now been released on Microsoft’s Xbox 360, exclusively, in Europe and the US.
It was first unveiled in 2005, leaving a severe sense of awe among the players who watched the visual depiction. But launching the game after 5 years has added to the onus of upgrading it with the latest advancements in the rival games.
All eyes are now fixed on Remedy’s capability of being able to modernize the game.
Initially, the game doesn’t catch the attention much as the opening character seems a little confusing stereotype, which walks slowly along narrow linear paths. Most of the important features of the game make way in the last portions of the game.
The new story seems thrilling somewhere. It proceeds in the form of a Horror title. The strength of the game’s narrative structure is high. It seems to have ushered out of scattered notes in early Resident Evil titles. The manuscript pages fill up the required details on the
Much like the seemingly randomly scattered notes in early Resident Evil titles and the audio diaries famed by the BioShock series, Alan Wake’s Manuscript Pages fill in seemingly missing details on the characters and locations












