Alan Wake Soundtrack: 07 - Barry Adamson - The Beaten Side Of Town video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/05/15

Alan Wake Soundtrack that comes with the Limited Collector's Edition.

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7 years ago

Michael White

Me on the weekends

7 years ago

Kathrin F.

I love his voice. Very nice.

9 years ago

Adrian Sobieraj

:DNa początku tej piosenki słyszę "Na łąkach (...)"

10 years ago

MegaAniLinkFan

This song has come up after I had several crazy descriptive detailed dreams.  And probably will always come to mind after having said dreams.

10 years ago

joiless

There was a sign saying "Welcome all you deists, agnostics, and Buddhists, Muslims and Christians, Caucasians, junkies and wrecker-heads, blue-lights and deadbeats, homos and heteros and Negroes and down-lows, speed-freaks and tweakers, pimps without sneakers, the handy the pure and the atheist Nehru, and the peoples from countries in far-away places, stupid ideas that the public embraces."We all were invited with mostly resignation, but that was only a dream... the beaten side of town. And now I'm goin' down.

10 years ago

hereticdonutboy

Actually the PC version only sold around 600,000 copies, compared to the xbox's 1.4 million copies, and that isn't counting the 1.1 million copies torrented (Alan Wake is the second most torrented game on the 360). So technically speaking 2.5 million people played the game on consoles, over 4 times as many PC players. That's not to say Microsoft aren't dumb asses for not porting it to the PC in the first place. It was profitable in 48 hours.

11 years ago

kelman221

It is a great game to play through the story once and then hit it again on nightmare and try to challenge yourself while fitting in the pieces you may have missed before. I think it does a great job at this. The atmosphere, story, and overall feeling it gives the players is what this game is best at. And after the first few runs, I think there are extras you can do. (The extras were to hard for me though, I got angry and gave up after trying a few :P)

11 years ago

kelman221

You have to be careful when conveying facts, they can scare people sometimes :P

11 years ago

Smoochiekins

It's an objective fact that PC sales blew the console sales out of the water so hard that it's not even funny, so it does indeed say a lot about the maturity of the console audience :>

11 years ago

SlapHappyJesus

Very mature.

11 years ago

Smoochiekins

Because they released it to the ignorant dirty console peasants first and took way too long to port it to the glorious PC gaming master race where it gets the recognition it deserves.

11 years ago

SlapHappyJesus

Heard a fair number of people claim they felt the gameplay was repetitive. Didn't feel so, personally. I thought the pacing, while the game itself was a bit slow (felt it was deliberate on the developer's part), kept the game engaging and was used to create tension and add to atmosphere. The points you brought up shows that AW tried to be one of the few true modern survival-horror games, and I felt it pulled it off well. It's a very tactical game on Nightmare, where I feel it is best played.

11 years ago

Tarks Gaming

I beat this game twice and unfortunately noticed its overly repetitive nature the second time through. The game was unfortunately slow, and having to gather all your guns, flashlight and batteries at the start of every episode was a little lame. However, when you get into this game, you don't even play it for it's game play, but to better understand this masterpiece story. Truly the most unique story I've ever seen in a game.

11 years ago

Taurex

Psychological horror is the genre I believe

11 years ago

Shenmoki

because you don't mindlessly shoot things with no story or background with 12 year olds yelling in your ear. hey, it's true

12 years ago

Ilkka Järvi

Alan Wake is the most amazing game ever. That game messed with my mind and I loved it. It's like a 5 star novel turned into video game.

12 years ago

Sprudlepuddel

This song is so freaking cool.

12 years ago

On3Wing3dJok3r

@SlapHappyJesus I can answer that question: it makes you think. That's something many, MANY people avoid to do as much as they can.

12 years ago

SlapHappyJesus

@Atvishees I don't feel so. The game barely cleared one million in sales, not counting downloads. While that isn't bad, companies like Microsoft still weigh the need for a sequel, when talking those numbers. Since I posted this, we have received news of a downloadable game, a proper sequel in the works, and even word of the developer, Remedy, self-publishing a pc version of the game. All good things.

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