Alan Wake Rockets Into the Black

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PC gaming is not dead. Now for the rest of the games industry to catch up.
No its not dead it is too small that is the issue.
Certain niche genre's cant get a true AAA release here anymore because there are not enough fans of said niche genre to risk a release in said niche genre.
That is what is giving pc gaming a beating not a killing blow but a fierce punch to the face.
And unless pc gaming grows faster than the price of making games for the first time in years it will only get worse.
 

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I'm really happy for them. I bought the collectors edition for Xbox back when it came out and I just bought it from Steam. Remedy is so awesome. Makes me prod to be a Finnish person.
 

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And to think, a couple of months ago, I remembered reading about how some suits claimed that "PC games aren't profitable anymore, becuz piracy n stuff".

Look who just got contradicted. And without the Full-Nelson crippleware DRM no less!
 

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I've been playing it. It's a gorgeous game on the PC - much better looking than the screen shots I saw of the 360 version.
 

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Nice...temped too buy it, but not sure if I can run it. And system requirements haven't updated Alan Wake on their site yet. >.<
Check out the steam store page, the system requirements are there:

http://store.steampowered.com/app/108710
Ya...but I never really understood all the numbers and shit. It's why I like system requirements, since they scan the computer too check if you can indeed run it. And tell you how good you can run it. :p
And from what I have seen they are often wrong.

Say the game was released in 2005.

All your specs dominate the game but since you have W7 64 bit the whole screen goes RED AND SAYS, YOU CANNOT HOPE TO PLAY THIS GAME MORTAL!

I prefer to just read specs and reviews to gauge performance.
True...I've compared specs they pulled from my PC and the specs they've shown. Even shows mine's better, yet they say I wouldn't be able too run it. It's more of a double check so I know what too compare. xD
 

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I like to see the fellow countrymen of Remedy do well.

It's just awkward when the PC version comes a couple years after the Xbox version, when the game was supposed to be a PC exclusive originally. Until Microsoft put a leash on them. Things that Häkkinen touches a bit with his comment too.
 

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You seeing this From Software & Namco Bandai?

Dark Souls PC, get on it.

And on-topic:

Totally picking up Alan Wake now, the developers seem like good guys and the game looks pretty cool, of course, my main reason is that it might convince other developers to start sticking their games on PC again. That'd be nice..
 

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"Really, it was more of a decision from the heart than a commercial one but of course it's nice to see it doing well."

ah hey that's really good to hear
 

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Putting piracy aside for a moment, what many companies seem to not realise, is there's a tiny market for used PC games, what with cd keys, accounts, and digital.

Give it six months, when the sales of Alan Wake have dwindled to near nothing, and they can slap it in the summer sale for 50%/66% off with DLC, and watch another million sales fall into place.

Any console game gets a spike of interest and people are rifling thru preowned shelves in Gamestop/searching Ebay/Amazon resellers.

In short, if Painkiller had been a console game, Yahtzee's review wouldn't have netted the makers a damn cent.

Even a couple of years after release, if you price it at five bucks, you'll see a huge number of sales, and 200 thousand new customers is another million in the bank AND a huge surge of interest in a sequel, it's marketing as well as sales.
 

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I'm really glad to see the PC community stepping up and supporting a really good dev team. Kudos all around.
 

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No kidding the PC port paid for itself so quickly. 8 people * 5 months is trivial for a triple-A game. Compare to a typical AAA game development which is more like 2 years with 10 times as many people.

You don't need to sell many games to cover that. Risk free project really.

What's surprising is that there aren't more 360 to PC ports. This was a very good, high quality port. An average port should take even less effort.
 

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Hey, I have to ask this. Is Alan Wake worth my $30? I mean, it might seem like I'm being s bit cheap, but I usually don't buy games till they're on sale. However, if I purchase before March 1st, I get the game, plus some DLC, plus a graphic novel (not sure how much I'll like that but what the hell, it's free), plus the soundtrack. NOw, I love a good story in my games, so I'm willing to overlook some shortcomings in gameplay if the story is totally awesome. So, is Alan wake worth it to a guy like me? Just thought I'd ask.
 

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TheMann said:
Hey, I have to ask this. Is Alan Wake worth my $30? I mean, it might seem like I'm being s bit cheap, but I usually don't buy games till they're on sale. However, if I purchase before March 1st, I get the game, plus some DLC, plus a graphic novel (not sure how much I'll like that but what the hell, it's free), plus the soundtrack. NOw, I love a good story in my games, so I'm willing to overlook some shortcomings in gameplay if the story is totally awesome. So, is Alan wake worth it to a guy like me? Just thought I'd ask.
According to the Steam forums, it's the best game many have played. One of my roommates feels it is quite good too. Personally, I'm waiting for the retail release, because like you, I'm a cheap bastard now. $30 is too much for a digital game, but I'll drop that if I get a box and disk to go with it. The forums said it's coming March 2nd.

I just hope that those comments aren't overblown. I just finished a positively orgasmic experience beating Okami, and it's been really hard to find a game I want to even tinker around in since.
 

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Alan Wake is one of the most underrated games in all of the Xbox arsenal. I'm happy to hear that Steam brought Alan back to the forefront.

Here's hoping that MS may take a second, serious look at this property and maybe bring us a bonafied sequel. One of my all time faves on my console.