In this brand new standalone experience, Alan Wake fights the herald of darkness, the evil Mr. Scratch! A thrilling new storyline, hordes of creepy enemies, serious firepower and beautiful Arizona locations, combined with a fun and challenging new game mode make this a must for Alan Wake veterans, and the perfect jumping on point for new players!Key Features:Play the full-fledged Story Mode: You’ll be on the edge of your seat as you fight to stop your murderous evil double to take back your li...
In this brand new standalone experience, Alan Wake fights the herald of darkness, the evil Mr. Scratch! A thrilling new storyline, hordes of creepy enemies, serious firepower and beautiful Arizona locations, combined with a fun and challenging new game mode make this a must for Alan Wake veterans, and the perfect jumping on point for new players!
Key Features:
Play the full-fledged Story Mode: You’ll be on the edge of your seat as you fight to stop your murderous evil double to take back your life... and change reality itself!
Fight till dawn arcade mode: In the action-packed Arcade Mode, you’ll need to master the Fight with Light mechanic to stay alive until dawn and beat your friends on the Leaderboards. Can you survive until sunrise?
Face the darkness: Twisted and dangerous enemies stalk you in the shadows. Dispatch them with the powerful arsenal of weapons at your disposal.
Configurations
minimum*
OS *:Windows XP SP2
Processor:Dual Core 2GHz Intel or 2.8GHz AMD
Memory:2 GB RAM
Graphics:DirectX 10 compatible with 512MB RAM
DirectX:10
Hard Drive:8 GB HD space
Sound:DirectX 9.0c compatible
recommended*
OS *:Windows 7
Processor:Quad Core 2.66GHz Intel or 3.2GHz AMD
Memory:4 GB RAM
Graphics:DirectX 10 compatible or later with 1GB RAM
its good if your a fan of the game itself alan wake, I really wish the game am sry this dlc of a game was just part of the alan wake game itself. but atlease when you get it here is a steal on price. its worth a try if your into this type of game
looks great
no zombies lol
crashes
should of been added to the game not dlc
2024-01-07T23:12:00-0500
“The line between fact and fiction becomes hopelessly blurred.”
I was really excited to play Alan Wake’s American Nightmare after I finished the main game. And I was a little disappointed… The concept of Mr. Scratch and the time loop was interesting, but I just didn’t feel the same hype I felt with the main game. I know that American Nightmare isn’t a main game or a sequel itself, but even the two DLCs were more interesting than this. Well, maybe “interesting” is not the right word… But Alan Wake is supposed to be a thriller/horror combo, and I just didn’t feel any of those with American Nightmare. It was still fun to play, but I just didn’t feel the same “This is so scary, I want to put it down to calm my soul” vibe I felt with the previous game. The Taken were very easy to kill (I think I only died like 3 times in the game, whereas in Alan Wake I died more times than I can count, even in the easiest mode), and the quests themselves were too easy as well… I’m definitely going to play the game again, because I have a few more achievement points to get, plus, as I said, it is a fun game—just not as powerful as the first installment.
Interesting twist in story
Interesting concept of the new villain
Great visuals
Good voice actors
Not as challenging as the main game, even the two DLCs were more difficult
Repetition making it boring after a while
The conclusion of the narrator makes it feel like an unnecessary filler
2020-06-25T03:17:48-0400
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