[QUOTE="Doolz2024"]
[QUOTE="lafiro93"]Alan wake is not open world? are you sure about that but anyway thats your opinion as a blind fanboy
HonkyTonkGamer
Doesn't sound like it's gonna be open world sandbox, as stated in this article.Unfortunately, Myllyrinne said the decision to make the game an open-world sandbox was a poor one, and had to ultimately be scaled back. The advantage of a more linear story is it allows for better pacing and emotional resonance.
I am not a "blind fanboy". lol, me a fanboy? :lol: Uncharted 2 and Killzone 2 both look better than anything on the 360. Not fanboyism, it's just the truth, man. ;)
Go read the sticky at the top of the SW page.
There may be open world elements to the game, but not in the way previously planned. Look at what I posted, the devs say they had to scale it back. I read the info in the sticky, the game will have open world elements, but not in the same way as some open world games like GTA."Alan Wake is more tightly character-driven and story-oriented. Meaning that the player's goals and missions are closely focused around Alan Wake and his story. Also, the setting, the tone and the game being an action thriller all set it clearly apart from the GTA games." - Sam Lake
"We'll open more of the game world as the game progresses. The area is so large, that we want the players to become familiar with a smaller subset of the world, before we introduce new locations and new areas." - Sam Lake
So it's not as open world as you're thinking. The same kind of freedom found in GTA games won't be present in Alan Wake. Open world? To some extent, but not a completely free roam, go anywhere anytime type of thing.
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