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Part survival horror, part detective novel, part action, and part adventure--a must-have for fans of exciting thrillers and sublime story-telling.

Alan Wake, the psychological action thriller, is available now on GOG.com--and it’s on sale for 50% off for a week! That’s only $14.99 for the game and both DLCs until Tuesday, May 15th at 21.59 GMT.

From Remedy, developers of classic Death Rally and Max Payne 1 & 2, comes a third-person shooter described by its creators as combination of "the mind of a psychological thriller,” and "the body of a cinematic action game.” The player controls Alan Wake, author of popular detective fiction, who needs to find his wife in a perfect and fictional--yet nightmarish and dreadfully real--town of Bright Falls. The story is told in episodes in style similar to a mystery TV series, with each episode having its own plot but revealing new piece of the main puzzle as well. The story is filled with endless twists and cliffhangers, there are recap sequences at the beginning of a new episode, closing credits, and a lot of cinematic sequences--all of these combine to create a fantastic “film noir” atmosphere, unique to the world of PC horror games. Fans of The Twilight Zone, Twin Peaks, and Stephen King will find numerous references and inspirations while solving the mystery behind supernatural horrors that infest Bright Falls.

Mr. Wake will walk the streets, find clues, and talk to people during the day; he will fight various enemies during the night. Light is the main weapon in Alan’s fight against the town’s inhabitants who have been possessed by a darkness that transforms them into axe wielding murderers. Enemies are initially impervious to attack, and can only be harmed when exposed to light, coming from your flashlight, flare guns, flares, and environmental sources. Even if you’re not afraid of the dark, the game will keep you on your toes, and once the darkness creeps in you will not want to leave your safely lit havens.

Gripping suspense, intense action, great thriller storytelling, flawless design--yes, Alan Wake is a perfect game. Time magazine named it the best video game of the year, IGN awarded Alan Wake “Best Horror Game”, it has also received numerous nominations for “Best Narrative”, “Best Writing/Story”, and “Best Character” (for Alan Wake).

Grab Alan Wake for the next seven days for only $14.99--and get with the manual, wallpaper, and a number of videos and extra goodies (stay tuned for more extras soon) all for one great price! Expect other great games from Remedy coming in the very near future!
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OneNight: Request to North American GoG users: what the hell data plan do you have that allows you to wave away an 8 Gb download with a mellow "but it's only $15, which is half price"?

I mean, sorry, but CD Projekt has competitors, but where on Earth do you get the free bandwidth that makes you stop laughing long enough to bother with the title, its relative merits, and so on? That's what I want to know.
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StingingVelvet: No caps at all and I download at like 3GB a second. $45 a month, Bright House Cable in Tampa, FL.
3 GigaBytes per second? You must be mixing your units, pal...
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Zoidberg: 3 GigaBytes per second? You must be mixing your units, pal...
I'm not Mr. Internet, but when a file is 3GB I can download that in one second. This is pretty rare because most sites and torrents can't provide that, but it does happen.
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Zoidberg: 3 GigaBytes per second? You must be mixing your units, pal...
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StingingVelvet: I'm not Mr. Internet, but when a file is 3GB I can download that in one second. This is pretty rare because most sites and torrents can't provide that, but it does happen.
That's like not possible, it's faster than lan...

You can download a DVD in one second?
Post edited May 15, 2012 by Zoidberg
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Zoidberg: That's like not possible, it's faster than lan...

You can download a DVD in one second?
It's hard for me to keep this going... yes, I meant MB.
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Zoidberg: That's like not possible, it's faster than lan...

You can download a DVD in one second?
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StingingVelvet: It's hard for me to keep this going... yes, I meant MB.
Phew... that's better. :P
http://truepcgaming.com/2012/05/17/alan-wake-developer-interview/#more-7418

True PC Gaming interview with Oskari Häkkinen from Remedy Entertainment.
They talk about the game & DRM-free version on GOG
Just got the game to run. Alas, I will have to wait until I need a new PC. It just can't take the brunt of so many calculations at once.
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spinefarm: http://truepcgaming.com/2012/05/17/alan-wake-developer-interview/#more-7418

True PC Gaming interview with Oskari Häkkinen from Remedy Entertainment.
They talk about the game & DRM-free version on GOG
Nice find. :) It's good to hear that the GOG release of Alan Wake is doing well.

For people who are specifically interested in that detail, here is a quote:

We just released our DRM free version on GOG.com and it’s nice to see that also doing really well. Piracy is something we can’t stop, we don’t like it of course, but hey, if someone pirates our game it’s at the very least a tip of the hat to us that they are interested in our creation…and maybe one day they’ll put their hard-earned cash down on something we make. This is the work we do, we love it and have to remain optimistic.

GOG.com is a wonderful channel and has a really dedicated fan base of PC gamers that prefer their DRM free games. We get it, some people have more than one machine and want to be able to use their license on various machines. We’re totally cool with offering DRM free especially when it’s there for the right reasons. We truly believe in the GOG fans and the results we are seeing already speak for themselves.
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Psyringe: Nice find. :) It's good to hear that the GOG release of Alan Wake is doing well.

For people who are specifically interested in that detail, here is a quote:

We just released our DRM free version on GOG.com and it’s nice to see that also doing really well. Piracy is something we can’t stop, we don’t like it of course, but hey, if someone pirates our game it’s at the very least a tip of the hat to us that they are interested in our creation…and maybe one day they’ll put their hard-earned cash down on something we make. This is the work we do, we love it and have to remain optimistic.

GOG.com is a wonderful channel and has a really dedicated fan base of PC gamers that prefer their DRM free games. We get it, some people have more than one machine and want to be able to use their license on various machines. We’re totally cool with offering DRM free especially when it’s there for the right reasons. We truly believe in the GOG fans and the results we are seeing already speak for themselves.
Yes it is good to see developers/publishers that apreciat GOG & GOG community
I just noticed the game is on sale (50% off) again?
Save 15% on this game if you own Alan Wake's American Nightmare or buy these two games together before 29 May
"Grab Alan Wake for the next seven days for only $14.99--and get with the manual, wallpaper, and a number of videos and extra goodies (stay tuned for more extras soon) all for one great price! Expect other great games from Remedy coming in the very near future!"

Thought i would revive this old thread as the one in subforum doesn't seem to be getting much attention
In above paragraph for Alan Wake's release we were promised more extra's . Exactly what has happened with this?. The price has remained the same but still no Alan Wake soundtrack or anything added to this release? (i ended up buying the HiB for the soundtrack even though like many people i bought the game (and expansion) on GOG.
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nijuu: "Grab Alan Wake for the next seven days for only $14.99--and get with the manual, wallpaper, and a number of videos and extra goodies (stay tuned for more extras soon) all for one great price! Expect other great games from Remedy coming in the very near future!"

Thought i would revive this old thread as the one in subforum doesn't seem to be getting much attention
In above paragraph for Alan Wake's release we were promised more extra's . Exactly what has happened with this?. The price has remained the same but still no Alan Wake soundtrack or anything added to this release? (i ended up buying the HiB for the soundtrack even though like many people i bought the game (and expansion) on GOG.
Depends on what you mean by "extras". There's some pretty interesting things included in the Limited Edition box set. And there's an Xbox Live Arcade game called "Alan Wake's American Nightmare" (not in the set) that I personally found worth the purchase. Can't remember how much it was though, sorry.
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nijuu: "Grab Alan Wake for the next seven days for only $14.99--and get with the manual, wallpaper, and a number of videos and extra goodies (stay tuned for more extras soon) all for one great price! Expect other great games from Remedy coming in the very near future!"

Thought i would revive this old thread as the one in subforum doesn't seem to be getting much attention
In above paragraph for Alan Wake's release we were promised more extra's . Exactly what has happened with this?. The price has remained the same but still no Alan Wake soundtrack or anything added to this release? (i ended up buying the HiB for the soundtrack even though like many people i bought the game (and expansion) on GOG.
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Vic2point0: Depends on what you mean by "extras". There's some pretty interesting things included in the Limited Edition box set. And there's an Xbox Live Arcade game called "Alan Wake's American Nightmare" (not in the set) that I personally found worth the purchase. Can't remember how much it was though, sorry.
I was more after the soundtrack than anything else and wondering it still has not been added to Gog version
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Vic2point0: Depends on what you mean by "extras". There's some pretty interesting things included in the Limited Edition box set. And there's an Xbox Live Arcade game called "Alan Wake's American Nightmare" (not in the set) that I personally found worth the purchase. Can't remember how much it was though, sorry.
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nijuu: I was more after the soundtrack than anything else and wondering it still has not been added to Gog version
HIB is always a special case, since the serious deals will not last forever.

On Steam the extras are an extra 9.99 (soundtrack, etc.) or for 34.99 with game, so GOG would have to jack up the price here. That's just the way new releases are going, soundtracks and other quality bonus content cost extra. (39.99 would be the cost for everything.)

http://store.steampowered.com/app/108726/

That's why I'd like GOG to start selling soundtracks for newer games here, since they simply cannot always put it in the game release for the same price. FTL, Fez, Giana Sisters, etc. - the OSTs could go for an extra 5.99 or so, and not everyone would have to buy them if they didn't want to.
Post edited September 21, 2013 by tfishell