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Alan Wake Preview (PC & X360)
Alan Wake Preview (PC & X360)
has been one of the most anticipated games in years and we managed to spend some time with code from developer Remedy to see how the game has been shaping up. Our time with the demo begins with a video reel much like you would see on a syndicated tv show - we are presented with a last time on ...
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DriverHeaven.net — ... Read The Preview here ________________ Alan Wake has been one of the most anticipated games in years and we managed to spend some time with code from developer Remedy to see how the game has been shaping up. ...

Alan Wake preview (PC and Xbox 360)
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... Alan Wake has been one of the most anticipated games in years and we managed to spend some time with code from developer Remedy to see how the game has been shaping up. Link: GamingHeaven

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