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Alan Wake: The Signal available now

The Signal DLC for Alan Wake is available on Xbox Live as of today, for 560 MS Points. For many out there who’ve already bought Alan Wake, you should have a redemption code for The Signal in your Alan Wake box. On that note, congratulations to danfalone, who won a copy of Alan Wake, along with The Signal, in our giveaway yesterday. See the full press release after the break.

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Alan Wake giveaway

This week, The Signal DLC comes out for Alan Wake.  The only problem is that you can’t play the DLC without the game.  To help one lucky reader along, we’ve got a copy of the game (our review copy to be precise), along with a code to download The Signal. The rules are pretty straight forward. Leave a comment in this post.  Anything will do, but hey, there’s no reason you can’t keep it clean.  Don’t worry if the comment doesn’t show up, especially if you’re not a registered user,…

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Alan Wake review

Alan Wake, the new thriller game from Remedy exclusively on the Xbox 360, has been a long time in the making.  In fact, the last game Remedy put out was the classic 3rd person shooter Max Payne 2, a good seven years ago.  This time around, the focus is less on all out action and more on giving the viewer (erm – the player) the creeps.  Does it pay off?

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Alan Wake: Bright Falls part 4

With less than a week until the release of Remedy Entertainment’s Alan Wake for the Xbox 360, now is a good time to point out that the live action prequel ‘Bright Falls‘, part 4 of 7, has been released. The latest episode keeps up with the twisted atmosphere. I hope the game can maintain that atmosphere. Meanwhile, over at the Remedy forums, one of their writers, Mikko Rautalahti has posted his take on the pre-release reviews so far… Yeah, we don’t really look at the Metascore all that much. It’d…

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Alan Wake preview “Bright Falls”

It’s just under 3 weeks until the new Xbox 360 action thriller game Alan Wake hits shelves (May 18th in North America, May 14th in the EU), making light itself your most powerful weapon against the forces of darkness.  What makes this most interesting is that the game is written by Sam Lake, writer of the Max Payne game, who had a knack of capturing the right tone for that game. To follow a trend that seems to be more and more prevalent every year, there’s a prequel short film…

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