Hibiki Kurosawa
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Really liked Alan Wake a lot, so I'm glad to see it acknowledged like this. Maybe it can help regain interest in the franchise and greenlight the sequel.
I meant in terms of QB being delayed and a AW remaster getting a push to fill the gap.
I don't think it tells us anything about a delay though, that is what I'm saying.
A free game as a preorder incentive is such a no-brainer choice.
What?! You didn't select the EXCLUSIVE assault rifle?! You mad.
Please let this terrible game die already. And there is a good PC version anyway.
Please let this terrible game die already. And there is a good PC version anyway.
I don't believe it.
Why make a remaster of a game that sold average to poorly the first time around? If this is an attempt to spark interest outside of existing fans it seems like it should have been done earlier in the generation when there was less competition. I would like to see a sequel though so whatever it takes.
Its sold 3m units.
Plot twist: you must pre order at kmart for the exclusive Alan wake remaster
Not on Xbox 360. Sales are the reason Remedy didn't make an immediate sequel.
It did it across 360 and PC, I can't say I'm that bothered at how long it took to get there, they moved on to QB reasonably quickly anyway after doing American Nightmare.
A remaster might give them the push to make a sequel
"PC port saved it from being a failure", more likely the holiday 360 bundle.
They had an interview were they basically said they wanted to do a sequel, but couldn't get it greenlit. You are painting it as way more successful than it actually was. Where did you get the 3 million figure any way?
How much did it sell?Remedy had an interview were they basically said they wanted to do a sequel, but couldn't get it greenlit. You are painting it as way more successful than it actually was. Where did you get the 3 million figure any way?
How much did it sell?
Sounds a lot better than average to poor3 mil was the last info we got in May of 2013.
Sounds a lot better than average to poor
Remedy had an interview were they basically said they wanted to do a sequel, but couldn't get it greenlit. You are painting it as way more successful than it actually was. Where did you get the 3 million figure any way?
Essentially, it came down to Wake not performing well when it was first released, even though the series went on to sell over 3 million copies.