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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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SirPrimalform: Woah, congratulations guys! The PC port only came out earlier this year so I'm really impressed that you managed to get it DRM-free and one price worldwide.
not all that surprising considering the digital PC version is self-published by Remedy. it's basically an indie game now.
Now that's a freaking surprise!
$30 eh?

it's nice to have a game like Alan Wake here, but that price just confirmed my fears.
$30?

Yikes.

Presuming one has a 360, they can get it for ~$15. And then resell it once they are done with it. I can't imagine paying that much for a one-off download (and no, I don't rent PC games that have costs higher than that).
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cheesetruncheon: $30 eh?

it's nice to have a game like Alan Wake here, but that price just confirmed my fears.
I'm fine with $30, the PC port only came out this year remember. There's no way they'd persuade anyone to sell it at $10, which would mean they'd have to exclude it.
You should keep the $15 price, or increase it to a maximum of $20.
WishingWell, I miss you :(
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kavazovangel: You should keep the $15 price, or increase it to a maximum of $20.
it's $30 everywhere else. why should it be cheaper on GOG?
great release :) good work. but one question, i know gog stands for drm free, but will i still be able to redeem it on steam?
Post edited May 08, 2012 by StanGe205
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StanGe205: great release :) good work. but one question, i know gog stands for drm free, but will i still be able do redeem it on steam?
fat chance... that's the price you have to pay for DRM-free, and why i won't be picking this up here.

and there's one more thing that makes me not want to purchase it on GOG (as much as i like GOG): if you're like me, you back up all your digital games. that's 8GB in this case. if you have the game installed as well, that's another 8GB at least, and a total of 16GB minimum. now, i have 4TB of storage, but it's getting filled at an alarming rate. the Steam edition is only 8GB in total since the downloaded and installed data are the same.
Post edited May 08, 2012 by Fred_DM
GOG, you've done it again! Been waiting for a chance to buy this great game, i think i got that chance now. Thank you!
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Zykar: GOG, you've done it again! Been waiting for a chance to buy this great game, i think i got that chance now. Thank you!
the game's been available on every digital distribution site since February...
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Fred_DM: it's $30 everywhere else. why should it be cheaper on GOG?
Because those that already wanted the game for that price, they got it.

Spare me the "but this one is DRM-free" crap.
Post edited May 08, 2012 by kavazovangel
I dont understand the complaining about the 30 bucks prize tag. Buy it now for 15 or complain next week about the price..
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kavazovangel: You should keep the $15 price, or increase it to a maximum of $20.
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Fred_DM: it's $30 everywhere else. why should it be cheaper on GOG?
In fact, it's cheaper in gog if you are in the euro zone.
It's a new game, guys, it will be insane to have it cost 10$ or 15$