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Poets of the Fall to feature in Alan Wake

Poets of the Fall Announced to Feature in Hit Video Game

A song from Poets of the Fall's new upcoming album will be showcased in the video game Alan Wake. On the backdrop of this Psychological Action Thriller plays an epic piece from the band titled War, which can also be found on the band's fourth album to be released in March 2010.

Alan Wake, a Psychological Action Thriller developed by the renowned studio Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Game Studios is set to be released in the Spring of 2010. Alan Wake is one of the most anticipated blockbuster video games of 2010. The story follows the stylization and pacing of a modern day TV series. Alan Wake presents an intriguing storyline combined with movie-like cinematic action.

NewZealander5268d ago

i cant wait, im really loving open world games these days, assassins creed 2 was awesome, and this is shaping up to be something pretty special too.

Kalowest5268d ago

Considering of games been out of the spotlight for 4 to 5 years this game needs alot bit of hype, as long as they don't go Halo3 or MW2 HYPE crazy. Day one purchase.

bot slayer5267d ago

LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL FILL INDEED.

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jesuisankit5267d ago

Poets of the fall did a great job with Late goodbye for maxpayne 2.. its by far one of the best songs I have heard.. I like the fact that remedy still has faith in the band and has one of their new songs for Alan Wake ... cant wait to hear it. :D

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Vader8212h ago

No 7 days to die is criminal

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