"We really feel there needs to be a satisfying conclusion," says writer Sam Lake. "But at the same time, it needs to end in kind of a cliffhanger and we need to open doors for a larger story beyond this one.
"How Alan Wake as a whole will end? We have ideas and have mapped out the storyline quite far, but time will tell. I'm sure it will live a life of its own and things will change along the way. We certainly would like to do more, but ultimately if people want more, they will get more."
I guess this is one of the many positive things about an episodic release on the studios part, they will be able to tune not only the gameplay, but also the story itself to what the players will want to see.
I never heard of this. Is it quickly becoming vaporware?
ReplyDeleteall i heard of it was they were supposed to come out with it 2 years ago or something, are they still coming out with the pc version? i heard they are making it xbox exclusive as a change of plan then coming out with it on pc later.
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