The third and final DLC for Alan Wake (2010). Whilst in Arizona, Alan Wake finds himself again confronting his evil twin, Mr. Scratch, who spreads darkness where ever he goes.The third and final DLC for Alan Wake (2010). Whilst in Arizona, Alan Wake finds himself again confronting his evil twin, Mr. Scratch, who spreads darkness where ever he goes.The third and final DLC for Alan Wake (2010). Whilst in Arizona, Alan Wake finds himself again confronting his evil twin, Mr. Scratch, who spreads darkness where ever he goes.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
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- Alan Wake
- (voice)
- …
- Alice Wake
- (voice)
- Barry Wheeler
- (voice)
- Tor
- (voice)
- …
- Odin
- (voice)
- Dr. Meadows
- (voice)
- Serena Valdivia
- (voice)
- (as Desi Sanchez)
- Eddie Rodman
- (voice)
- Dog
- (voice)
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- TriviaSome of the ideas, assets, and settings from the shelved Alan Wake 2 prototype made it into American Nightmare.
- GoofsWhile at the rest stop Alan needs to find a CD to play on a boom box. While all the game text identifies a CD as what is playing, the boom box Alan plays it on has only a tape player on it with no CD player.
- Quotes
Mr. Scratch: Oh, come on buddy, why don't you.
[the light from the movie starts to shine brightly]
Mr. Scratch: What? What is this?
[the movie's light causes Mr. Scratch to start dissolving]
Mr. Scratch: No! No! You can't do this! All I did was take the things you always wanted and never had the balls to go for! It's my turn now! It's my life! It's my life!
[Mr. Scratch screams and is destroyed]
- Crazy creditsNight Springs episode "Return" Written by Alan Wake
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Know's Top 10s: Top 10 Giant Spiders in Video Games!! (2016)
- SoundtracksWatching the Sun Come Up
Performed by Ed Harcourt
Courtesy of EMI Records, Ltd.
Written by Ed Harcourt and Hadrian Garrard
Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
The story assumes that this takes place in a TV show called Night Springs and the storyline actually appears to be about Alan Wake fighting against his evil version of himself named Mr. Scratch the shadowy evil version of Alan Wake. At first the graphics it felt a little bit odd considering the fact that the game does not support NVIDIA but on the absolute bright side this game still manages to play without any lags. The combat is absolutely descent. Not just that I can use a gun but I can use a flashlight and a flare gun. But no melee attacks for some reason.
Despite the game having some obstacles to face my only complaint is that this game has levels repeated because it felt like I just had to start the game all over and the final boss in the game is absolutely anti-climatic. I was looking forward to getting a chance to see a fight Mr. Scratch but even it had a happy ending having it without a final boss felt very empty, and anti-climatic and did not bring the build-up on just what I have always wanted.
The game almost brought the " American Nightmare" but in the end, it may have a happy ending but it did not bring the "adrenaline in my soul"
- kervindonngo
- Sep 18, 2023
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