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Abstract: Alan Wake has been a long time coming, and has perhaps become overly enlarged in our view due to the wait. Despite high expectation though it delivers an experience that stays with you long after you have put the controller down....
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Published: 2010-05-11, Author: Will , review by: gamespy.com
Creepily oppressive atmosphere that'll get under your skin; self-awareness brings some needed levity; TV-style presentation.
Some long gameplay slogs throw off the otherwise tight pacing; stilted voice acting and character animations.
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