The Alan Wake developer has acquired the publishing rights for its horror title.
Will we ever see more of Remedy's horror thriller?
Remedy Entertainment's beloved horror-thriller almost got the sequel it deserved.
Thanks to Microsoft renegotiating rights for the licensed music, Alan Wake has returned.
Take a look at 15 games that effectively worm their way into your thoughts.
Apparently, sequels for both games depend on Microsoft's buy in.
"We’ll see what happens with Alan Wake next but we all want to see it happen, absolutely."
Sometimes an ending makes you think. These 15 times made us just think "what?"
These games went through hell and back to reach the finish line. It was (mostly) worth it.
Rising costs and a stagnant audience size make single-player experiences very expensive to make according to Thomas Puha.
Discounted on Steam till May 15th.
Some game endings just left us wanting more but didn't deliver.
Some endings are just a lot more complicated than they seem.
"It felt like there was this world of concept and complex storyline that was left aside."
"The developer has to want to make the game.”
Remedy exploring co-op multiplayer experiences.
The Alan Wake and Quantum Break developer seems to be making some exciting changes.
Spoiler: Alan Wake is everywhere.
Purchasers can still get Alan Wake: American Nightware if they go to the store with their ID.
Alan Wake, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and Pac-Man join the ranks.