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Frightening new screens and a dev diary for Alan Wake’s American Nightmare


Even though the Alan Wake sequel/spin-off is a downloadable XBLA title, Alan Wake’s American Nightmare looks like a worthy and creepy follow-up to the first game.

Remedy Entertainment this morning sent over a new selection of screens along with the very first developer diary. Take a look at both below.

Alan Wake’s American Nightmare developer diary:
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Alan Wake’s American Nightmare screens:

Alan Wake’s American Nightmare is coming as part of the Xbox Live Arcade House Party event on February 22nd for 1200 Points.

A bit more info about the game below.

Alan Wake?s American Nightmare is a standalone spin-off adventure. In it, Alan Wake finds himself stuck in an altered reality filled with dangerous shadows as he pursues his evil double, Mr. Scratch towards the town of Night Springs. Scratch, a supernatural serial killer, has his evil plans set on Wake?s wife, Alice. Wake must learn to control reality itself and unravel the secret to Scratch?s demise. The game also includes a heart pounding action arcade mode called ?Fight till Dawn? where Wake must battle and survive a full night of enemy onslaughts while racking up high scores.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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