Alan Wake Humble Bundle launches
The Alan Wake Humble Bundle has launched, offering the first game and American Nightmare, along with bonus content, for a name-your-own price.
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The Alan Wake Humble Bundle has launched, offering the first game and American Nightmare, along with bonus content, for a name-your-own price.
At its Xbox One presentation, Remedy's next game, Quantum Break debuted.
Remedy says Alan Wake has crossed 2 million sales on PC, marking it as a "cult classic." While the developer didn't confirm another game in the series, it did note that it has a future.
Remedy Entertainment revamped its classic combat-racer Death Rally for pocket telephones and doodads last year, and now it's bringing that back home to PC. "Entirely rebuilt" and tarted up for PC, it's coming to Steam on August 3 for $10.
Grab your leather jacket and suck on a lemon, for the mobile edition of Max Payne launched today for iThings. Remedy's hard-boiled, side-diving shooter costs $2.99, and is coming to Android soon too.
Max Payne and Alan Wake is gearing up to develop for the next generation of consoles, looking to fill more than 20 positions in the coming months, and saying it's "on the very brink of creating the games of the future."
Gentle reader, be warmed by the happy ending to the oft-sad story of Alan Wake's PC edition. Within only 48 hours of launching, Developer Remedy has more than earned back the money it spent making the jazzed-up port.
Shacknews readers share their own stories revolving around the original Max Payne, the latest game inducted into the "MobyGames Classic" series on Shacknews.com.
MobyGames.com Classic returns with Max Payne, the 2001 PC game by Remedy that first introduced the now widely-used slow motion 'Bullet Time' gameplay mechanic.
Remedy Games is planning for Alan Wake to make his PC debut on Steam this February, the company revealed in a lengthy 'Frequently Asked Questions' session on its own forum.