If you are interested in The Writer, than there are a few things you already know about Alan Wake. The core elements of the game have all made it over into the (hopefully not) final peice of DLC. the game still looks great, the exposition and voice acting are both excellent, the combat is as fun a destructive as ever, and the creepy atmosphere still pervades through out and even takes it a few steps further.
CVG: Epic Games' most famous franchise, Gears Of War, may be hugely reliant on its cover system - but they'll be no such mechanic in its new shooter Bulletstorm
As previously reported on CVG, it has an admirably ridiculous story - with a drunken space-based rivalry at its heart
However, those expecting a Gears-style cover-shoot-cover-shoot effort can think again
I hav 2 admit, BulletStorms lookin SWEET!!! Epic hurry up and show sum gameplay - STAT
Not sure this is good for me. I much prefer a shooter with a good cover system over your typical stand around and shoot system.
We'll see, I guess.
Excellent. Then we won't have to worry about taking cover, just shooting things up.
Just as the game's name intended.
The two expansion packs for Remedy Entertainment's 2010 Xbox 360 thriller Alan Wake are now free. You can grab The Signal and The Writer on Xbox Live right now at no cost.
Cool does anyone know when they will send codes out for those who preordered quantum break I still havent got mine and want to play american nightmare after I am done with it. Quantum break has been great so far
Did that game do well? I remember playing it at a friends and being so surprised that it doesn't have more recognition.
Telling the story of a writer plagued by his own demons, Alan Wake delivered both an enticing story and an innovative gameplay mechanic: the use of light as a weapon. The main game followed Wake's quest to rescue his wife from the darkness, while the first DLC episode, The Signal, chronicled Wake's battle for his own sanity. The second installment, The Writer, expands on the events seen in The Signal, all the while keeping the experience fresh and the story moving forward.