Alan Wake
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Will Alan Wake finally make sense? New DLC chapter "The Signal" available today
By Charlie Barratt published
Trailer and screens as mysteriously vague as ever

Alan Wake vs Deadly Premonition – 12 startling similarities
By Mikel Reparaz published
One of 2010’s best horror games has a disturbing amount in common with its best-worst

The celebrity lookalike generator used on videogame characters
By Charlie Barratt published
Who should play Nathan Drake? Alyx Vance? John Marston? Alan Wake? Computers have the (surprising) answers!

TalkRadar Clip o' the week: Alan Wake and The Quest for The Billionth Thermos
By GamesRadarChrisAntista published
Thrill as A. Wake narrates for dear life in our exclusive yuk-yuk clip

Why Alan Wake has the best video game story-telling in years
By David Houghton published
Why the writer's literary quest is a big jump for video game narrative

Alan Wake: The Movie (sorta)
By Charlie Barratt published
The new music video for "War," one of the songs featured on Alan Wake's soundtrack, is basically a mini-movie adaptation of the game. Unless you count the evil blurry clown, of course...

What do you prefer, freedom or scripting?
By GamesRadar_UK published
Does near limitless choice float your boat or do you prefer linear, scripted moments?

Alan Wake vs Alone in the Dark: Same game, different quality
By Kyle_Hilliard published
These two tales of horror are nearly identical. So how did one end up so good, and the other so bad?
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