Alan Wake Walkthrough Please note that the details below reflect the time and playthroughs required to get all the Achievements in this walkthrough. Alan Wake feels right at home on the PC. While it retains some of the repetitive elements of the original console version, it does look prettier, and the extra content free of charge is a welcome.
About This Content Developer Commentary VideosWhile you play the game listen to the Remedy team's comments about the locations and design. The commentary contains about one hour of videos, you can activate it from the in-game menu options.Illustrated PDF BookA brave and deeply disturbing account of one man's attempt to confront the visions that haunted him. Clay Steward's gripping journey takes him to a small town in the pacific Northwest where he follows in the tracks of best-selling author Alan Wake and renegade FBI Agent Robert Nightingale.
There he travels ever deeper in the woods and ever farther into the heart of darkness to unravel a series of mysterious events that reach hundreds of years into the past and chillingly into the present. The 130-page illustrated PDF Book will be placed in your Alan Wake folder in the Steam Directory.SteamsteamappscommonAlan WakeAlanWakeFilesSoundtrackA soundtrack containing 49 minutes of fully mastered tracks in 320kbps MP3 format, composed by Petri Alanko, Old Gods of Asgard and Poets of the Fall. Tracks:. A Writer's Dream - Petri Alanko.
Welcome to Bright Falls - Petri Alanko. The Clicker - Petri Alanko.
Taken by the Night - Petri Alanko. Mirror Peak - Petri Alanko. Tom the Diver - Petri Alanko. Hunters - Petri Alanko. The Well-Lit Room - Petri Alanko.
Departure - Petri Alanko. Children of the Elder God - Old Gods of Asgard. The Poet and the Muse - Old Gods of Asgard.
War - Poets of the Fall. Tom the Diver (Collector's Edition Exclusive Mix) - Petri AlankoThe Soundtrack will be placed in your Alan Wake folder in the Steam directory.SteamsteamappscommonAlan WakeSoundtrack.
@VampLena -I disagree. The game could have been a disappointment if it were OW. Simply because we probably wouldn't have gotten the same focused narrative and experience that the final product became (Which I personally enjoyed thoroughly).Now, that's not to say the original concept was bad or that I dislike OW games, to the contrary, some of my favorite games of the past decade have been OW/Sandbox games.I've never played Deadly Premonition so I cannot compare the two, however, from what I do know it's more humorous/silly than AW although it does share that quirky, macabre little town vibe with odd residents etc. I need to check that game out.I hope we finally get another Alan Wake game, and maybe the sequel will be closer to their original concept in an OW or at least large hubs, that could work.