Waif said:
Mako SOLDIER said:
Waif said:
Heh, actually, this looks like a pretty interesting game. Not sure why, though. I might end up getting this game in the near future

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Well worth it

Get the Limited Collector's Edition if you can still find it at a reasonable price, it's well worth it.
Well I might consider it, depends on the bonuses that you get with the collectors edition. I'll look into it o~O!Though it's been awhile since I've played an Action Horror genre. Last one I played was Call of Cthulhu - Dark Corners of the Earth. I had fun with that game XD.
Alan Wake isn't anywhere near as disturbing as Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth was (it's closer to Stephen King than to Lovecraft, and Yahtzee did have a point, he is mentioned quite a lot in the first half of the game), but it has a unique tension of its own. Definitely skip over normal and play on hard first though. Then play Nightmare

The difficulties are really well balanced, and they encourage tactical play (along with ratcheting up the tension massively) rather than just being a bit cheap like some hard modes.
The LCE contains a bonus disc with 3 documentaries, 2 themes, one avatar item unlocked by installing and activating the next item: a video in video director's commentary option. The same disc also holds some art galleries (including comparisons of actor to character, along with side by side comparisons of the cinematics to their storyboards).
There's also a soundtrack disc(not full, but excellent nonetheless), and 'The Alan Wake Files' which is a book full of character interviews, some of Alan's writing, etc, but to say more would be spoilers (so definitely read it AFTER playing the game

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It all comes in a case made to appear like a hardback book, and it frankly looks awesome on the bookshelf
It takes a little while to get into the game on it's own terms, but one it gets its nails into you you're hooked