They probably will.
But they probably bridging it with DLC content like new episodes.
With a sequel, people expect for the game to be different or new compared to the old one while DLC is much cheaper and more forgiving when it comes to consumers. They can release a new episode without having to do much new stuff.
just beat this.
it's probably the most trippiest game i've played so far this year. the dream sequences are even trippier than max payne's dreams. and his dreams were wako.
i really have no complaints with the game. i love how lighting looked in the game and it's utilization was very inventive. i'll have to say that it's the best horror based video game i've ever played. a great yet twisted story, it played out like a novel with crazy suspense. and the sounds and soundtrack were killer. i love how that song "ground control to major tom" played as the final credits rolled.
9/10. the game had some camera issues during battles scene but nothing major enough to take away from the experience but still could've done without. i died sometimes because the damn thing would straighten out when it counted.
Originally posted by Smasandian
At the end of the credits, it says Alan Wake's journey continues.So a few DLC episodes and a sequel I would assume.
Most definitely... One piece of DLC is set to come out next month isn't it?
And I am kinda predicting 2 sequels... Trilogies seem to have been the thing to do for some time.
I just downloaded the new epsiode "The Signal" this morning. I must say, I was tired as heck when I started downloading this but when the download was done and I began playing it, it gave me one serious wake up call. The DLC is as entertaining as it is frightening and the ending is almost mind blowing for it's not everyday you
Spoiler:What also gives this DLC an extra plus is the return of Barry Wheeler and his witty humor.
fight your insane-self who lives in a flying HDTV surrounded by flying standard models and after you're done with your carnage on the electronic devices, you wake up meeting Dr. Hartman (again) but you're still in the dream world btw.