Remedy is creating a marvel. It really, truly is. We've seen the game in motion, with its Twin Peaks-style mountain town and vast play areas and we're mightily impressed. Perhaps the most amazing thing is the way that the Remedy team has used weather effects and their day and night cycle to change the mood and feel of Wake's gloomy environs. At the tap of a button, the team whizzed its tech demo from day to night and from storm to sun - all in a split-second, and looking like something in the old '60s Time Machine film, only far, far better. With sun streaming through trees on the mountainside, simply thousands of shadows were cast on the landscape - even mountains had been given vast shadows to throw on the land, depending on the position of the sun.
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Alan Wake is a psychological thriller video game released in PC, XBOX 360 and Microsoft Windows. It is the first installment in this series. Includes Alan Wake Special Episodes “The Signal” and “The Writer” Experience Alan Wake’s Pacific Northwest in higher resolutions and higher fidelity than the Xbox360 version. Fully configurable mouse and keyboard support, or if you prefer to play with the Steam or Microsoft gamepad connected to your PC, you can do that too!
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But away from all this leaf-blowing and choppy water, what about the gameplay? Well, not much of it is on show just yet - but we did get the chance to see Alan illuminating dark comers with his torch and moving portable lights around to chase away the darkness that his pursuing evil thrives upon. We watched, for example, as Alan drove a decrepit car to a lighthouse - itself casting some amazing light effects all round it. Looking worried, he climbed out of the car and ran to a fence that he couldn't get through - and as he turned he was faced by hooded dark figures, standing and waiting for him. The music then rose to a crescendo and the screen flickered out. More please.