Looks like more of a straight third-person action game to me, not really seeing the Alan Wake similarity. But I will follow this game, looks like it has the potential to be pretty good.
I have a subscription to Game Informer and this month's horror issue is exactly how I discovered this game. I watched several trailers and game footage videos to see what this game is like, and I decided to order it. This game completely flew over my head since I only just learned of its existence.
In regards to the humor typical of what you would get from Suda 51, The people it didn't seem to stick well with was the political correctness & feminist crowd.
There is a scene in the lake where it uses low sounds to determine enemy locations (I think it was that). This was one of the first games I played with my crazy system and the sound from my subwoofer shook the ****ing roof at that part. It was crazy.
I had a good time with this game. Although a little clunky i thought the gameplay was a lot of fun. As you mentioned, i also enjoyed some of the humor but my biggest problem with the game was the main character. Even though some of his dialogue was funny there was just something about him i didn't like.
Even though i wasnt to keen on the main character i still think this game missed out on its just deserve. Although, if i remember correctly this was around the time when the market was being bombarded with AAA releases. There were a few great games that i think got overlooked around this time. The biggest one, i think, was Enslaved.
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