Alan Wake's American Nightmare Developer Diary III
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Alan Wake’s American Nightmare Developer Diary III

This calendar day has seen the release of Remedy Entertainment's third developer diary roundtable video for Alan Wake's American Nightmare. This one happens to predominantly be a discussion regarding the downloadable title's storyline and its main enemy: the psychotic and supernatural Mr. Scratch.
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The nailgun is mightier than the sword – a saying that will be proven by the gaming community’s favourite troubled writer when he returns next week.

This calendar day has seen the release of Remedy Entertainment‘s third developer diary roundtable video for Alan Wake’s American Nightmare. This one happens to predominantly be a discussion regarding the downloadable title’s storyline and its main enemy: the psychotic and supernatural Mr. Scratch. However, the final portion of its run time also gives us some new information about Fight ‘Till Dawn Mode, where players must survive a nightmarish onslaught of enemies. The goal is to make it until the sun starts to shine on the Arizonian map.

If you watch it through until the end, then you’ll be treated to a brief message from the aforementioned psychopathic murderer himself. He wants you to buy the game, in order to challenge his evil plans. What are they, you ask? To do terrible things to Mr. Wake’s poor wife.

Alan Wake’s American Nightmare will be released on February 22. It will set you back 1200 Microsoft Points.


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