Posts tagged Alan Wake
Alan Wake PC Plans "Up In The Air" (Alan Wake)
Jul 12th

Edge-Online: "Sam Lake, lead writer for Alan Wake, has told us that Remedy is currently focusing all of its efforts on development of the Xbox 360 version of the game, and that it’s committed to hitting its spring 2010 release date."
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Alan Wake PC Release ‘Up in the Air’ (Alan Wake)
Jul 12th

Remember when Max Payne creator Remedy suggested that its "psychological action thriller" Alan Wake could hit Xbox 360 first and the promised PC edition would follow? Well, it now appears that a PC release of the game isn’t a question of when, but if.
"Other than [the Xbox 360 version] the plans are up in the air and open," lead writer Sam Lake told Edge. When asked if the game was still coming to PC, he said that "once we’re done with the 360 version we’ll evaluate the situation and see what makes sense."
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Remedy Defends Alan Wake Changes (Alan Wake)
Jul 9th

Alan Wake developer Remedy has explained its decision to remove sandbox elements from the long-awaited action adventure game.
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Alan Wake PC delay hinted at by Remedy
Jul 9th
Development director for long-in-the-making action adventure states all efforts focused on the 360 edition’s spring 2010 release.
Remedy Entertainment’s Alan Wake has taken on a quasi-mythical reputation, due as much to the shroud of mystery Microsoft has cloaked the game in as anything its developer has done. With Alan Wake first announced for the Xbox 360 and PC in 2005, Microsoft kept the game largely under lock and key until just last month, when Remedy trotted it out as a centerpiece to the publisher’s Electronic Entertainment Expo press conference.
As part of its E3 showing, Microsoft said that Alan Wake is expected to make its long-anticipated debut in spring 2010. And while the Finnish studio appears to be entering the final stretch with the Xbox 360 edition of the game–relatively speaking, of course–the PC edition may be in for yet more indeterminate lag.
In a post to Alan Wake’s official message boards this week, Remedy development director Markus Maki stated that the studio is completely focused on the Xbox 360 edition of the game, to the apparent detriment of the PC version.
“I’m a PC gamer at heart (have a Core i7, Radeon 4890, 5.1 audio setup at home) so I do appreciate your concerns,” Maki stated. “Unfortunately all I can say at this point is that we’re focusing all our efforts on the 360 version and will be making comments in regards to the PC at a later in time.”
For more on Remedy’s psychological action adventure, check out GameSpot’s impressions of the game from last month’s expo.
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Remedy: Alan Wake is only the first season (Alan Wake)
Jul 8th

It looks like we’ll be getting more from Alan Wake’s psychological thriller.
When Alan Wake eventually comes out for the Xbox 360 in early-2010 (the PC release is currently up in the air) it looks like it won’t be the end of the psychological thriller author’s adventures.
It’s already known that Remedy Games is targeting an episodic-like structure for Alan Wake, but it wasn’t clear that the developer was targeting further entries.
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Remedy answers Alan Wake PC concerns (Alan Wake)
Jul 8th

Gamezine: "Remedy Games has attempted to answer concerns about Alan Wake on the PC, though their response is sure to fuel further speculation.
Yesterday we questioned whether Remedy’s psychological action thriller Alan Wake would still be coming to PCs after a lengthy silence over this platform’s connection to the game.
Now being published by Microsoft Games Studios, many PC gamers were unsure whether the company would hold back the PC release in order to bolster the Xbox 360’s exclusive games offering.
Markus of Remedy Games has responded to concerned gamers."
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Alan Wake’s PC release uncertain (Alan Wake)
Jul 7th

Originally announced to be in development for the PC and Xbox 360, Alan Wake’s PC release is now looking uncertain.
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Crosshairs Interview: Remedy Ent. on Alan Wake
Jun 29th
We chat to lead writer Sam Lake at E3 2009 about Alan Wake.
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Remedy Licenses Umbra for Alan Wake (Alan Wake)
Jun 17th

Max Payne developer Remedy Entertainment has licensed Umbra Software’s rendering optimization middleware for its upcoming Xbox 360 title Alan Wake.
Umbra, the company’s "flagship" product, is GPU-accelerated, and intended to boost rendering performance and speed content creation for rich game worlds on Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation 3.
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