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"Alan Wake is kinda like if R.L. Stine decided to write about Stephen King, except it's worse than whatever you are coming up with in your head for that analogy. A. Wake is at turns cheesy, boring, and nonsensical. It looks nice, but has that faux-horror feel of current big TV hits like American Horror Story and The Walking Dead- it just takes a bunch of tropes, throws them into a blender, and serves the recycled goo out to the hungry masses. If you are playing this instead of, say, Amnesia, Undying, etc., then you are, as they say, doing it wrong."